The workers group Trade Union Congress of the Philippines on Tuesday urged the Department of Labor and Employment and the Philippine Contractor Accreditation Board to review the license and accreditation issued to Datem Inc. due to alleged deaths of construction workers while working at high-rise projects in Metro Manila.
TUCP president and TUCP party-list Rep. Raymond Mendoza called on the PCAB and the DOLE to step in and review the license and permit they issued to the firm.
“They must look into the very serious reports of construction workers falling to their deaths not reported to the police and labor officials. They must look at various serious violations of general labor standards and construction occupational safety and health protocols and act accordingly,” said Mendoza.
Mendoza said he filed a resolution at the House of Representatives to conduct a legislative inquiry into the workplace deaths incidents with the aim of reviewing the policies on enforcement and monitoring of labor and occupational safety and health laws, and the accreditation of licenses issued to contractors and construction firms.
“The DOLE and PCAB must also closely look at reported rigged construction and substitution of materials with substandard items in some of Datem projects. If this is true, many of Datem high rise condominiums projects is at risk due to substandard construction materials used. The government authorities must act on this very serious matter,” Mendoza said.
In issuing accreditation and contractor’s license, PCAB must ensure contractor firms must comply with workers’ safety and construction building standards.
The DOLE, on other hand, should conduct special inspection and issue a work stoppage order with reports of workplace accidents resulting to deaths and serious injuries.
According to the workers, there were at least three incidents of Datem Inc. project sites accidents this year where workers’ deaths were not brought to the notice of the Philippine National Police, Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and even to barangay unit which has jurisdiction where the mishap happened.