SAVE THE MEDIA WORKER (1989)
1) Work for the media worker’s job security; secure and assert reasonable agreements with media owners on criteria and due process concerning separations;
2) Assert the media worker’s right to self-organization, specifically to form their own strong unions and associations;
3) Stop the killing of journalists and extend assistance to the respective families of our fallen colleagues; and
4) Put an end to the unreasonable press restrictions and stop the harassment of mediapersons.
These four calls / demands were issued by the five-organization Task Force to Save the Media Worker which was formed in March 1989. The campaign for these culminated in a Symposium on Media Workers Conditions on Labor Day, May 1, 1989. Signatories: Ricardo C. Valmonte, President of the Philippine Movement for Press Freedom (PMPF); Antonio Ma. Nieva, Chairman of the National Union of Journalists of the
Source: The book “Press Freedom: The People’s Right” by Ed Aurelio C. Reyes, pp. 174.
Retyped for information campaign by: Gregorio V. Bituin Jr.
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