The
workers of the transnational company held a picket last 15th
September in front of the factory in Santo Domingo. Sirel had a
conversation with Alexander Mosquea, General Secretary of the
National Union of Frito-Lay Dominicana Workers (according to its
initials in Spanish, SINTRALAYDO), in order to know the
precedents that caused this demonstration to happen.
-Which is the reason for this picket?
-There
is a persistent attitude of harassment and aggression on the
Human Resources Manager, Xavier Rodríguez, towards
unionized workers. Apart from this there is a number of
violations to the Collective Agreement which have taken place in
the last four months, e.g. salary cut, not payment of the
severance pay when workers are fired, among others. For this
reason, we are holding this demonstration.
-Which other measures have been taken?
-We
have made several denunciations before the Ministry of Work,
which imply the non-compliance of many rights that we have been
suffering since last year, but we consider that this phase is
over, the workers’ demonstrations is a previous step to court.
Unfortunately, the Ministry has not declared itself about the
denunciations we have made and even if we have the best
intention to negotiate in good faith, it is very difficult not
to resort to other measures since Frito-Lay and this Mr.
Rodríguez do not understand that they have to respect the
right to unionize and that one of collective agreement.
According to the exact words of the Human Resources Manager, we
are ‘good for nothing’. It is really difficult to reach to
agreements with such a work context.
In this
picket we are demanding, apart from the abovementioned, that the
commitments that the company has made to the workers must be
entered into record; we also demand that three comrades, who
have recently been fired for unjustified reasons, must be
reinstated, but mostly we claim that constant persecution and
harassment towards unionized workers ought to stop, that the
terror raised by Mr. Rodríguez has to be ceased.
-Which are the steps forward?
-For
the moment we will continue to be alert and in motion, we count
on Rel-UITA’s support to report these outrages of the
transnational company, but we are ready to deepen the crackdown
if Frito-Lay does not change its attitude.
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