Philippine Secretary of Labor Rosalinda Baldoz yesterday described the owners of a footwear factory where a fire claimed 72 lives this week as “immoral,” telling reporters they illegally exploited their workers.
Baldoz said the owners of Kentex Manufacturing had broken employment laws that were meant to guarantee minimum salaries, pensions and social security.
“They are not only illegal, they are immoral,” Baldoz told reporters.
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“This employer, they don’t have a sense of social responsibility,” she said.
Seventy-two workers died when on Wednesday a fire tore through Kentex’s two-story factory, which produced cheap sandals and slippers for a market in an industrial district of the Philippine capital.
Welding that was being carried out close to inflammable chemicals ignited the fire, according to local authorities.
Nearly all of those killed were trapped on the second floor of the factory, with steel bars over windows ensuring they could not escape.
The company had provided no fire safety training to their employers, according to survivors of the blaze, as well as relatives of the people killed and unions.
They also accused the company of paying salaries well below the minimum wage, as well as withholding pensions, health benefits and other forms of social security.
Baldoz said that the company had used a “fly-by-night subcontractor” to hire casual workers, with the middle-man agency not paying required salaries and benefits.
“We will not accept their excuse,” Baldoz said.
After inspecting the site on Thursday, Philippine Secretary of the Interior Mar Roxas hit out at the company’s safety standards, saying that the welding should never have been done close to inflammable chemicals.
He also pledged to investigate why 69 of the 72 people killed had been trapped on the second floor behind steel bar-enclosed windows and with no viable fire exit.
Labor union leaders have also accused the government of being partly responsible for failing to carry out proper inspections that would ensure such companies were following labor laws.
About 50 labor union activists picketed the burned Kentex factory yesterday, criticizing the authorities and the factory management.
The protesters waved banners saying: “The guilty should be punished” and “Justice for the workers of Kentex.”
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