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PCUP Employees Association-Visayas supports Freedom of Information Bill

Around 40 members of the Presidential Commission for the Urban Poor (PCUP) Employees Association (PEA) Visayas Field Operations Division participated in the orientation on Freedom of Information (FOI) organized by PSLINK Visayas Regional Council on June 3, 2013 at the PCUP Visayas Office in Cebu City.

After the orientation, the participants committed to pressure their respective congressional representatives to support the passage of the FOI Bill.

Shown in the photos below are the participants during the orientation.

Standing second to the left in the first photo is Director Cloe Osano, PCUP Visayas Director. Seated in extreme left foreground is Sis. Jacqueline D. Visitacion, President of PEA Visayas.

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PSLINK VRC conducts orientation on Whistleblower Protection Bill

More than 30 teachers  Eastern Visayas Teachers Association (EVITA) attended the 1-day Orientation on the Whistleblower Protection Bill organized by PSLINK Visayas Regional Council last April 12, 2013 in the Dr. A. P. Banez Memorial Elementary School, Barangay Fatima, Tacloban City, Leyte.

The orientation is part of a series of awareness-raising activities of the confederation under the Country Program with the LO/FTF to mobilize support for the passage of a bill that would protect whistleblowers in the public sector.

Photo below shows some of the officers of EVITA who attended the orientation.

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PSLINK marches, supports call for PNoy to certify FOI bill as urgent

PSLINK marched with the other members of the Right to Know Right Now Coalition yesterday (January 28, 2013) to support the call for PNoy to certify as urgent the passage of the Freedom of Information (FOI) Bill.

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PSLINK joins march for FOI!

PSLINK along with the other members of the Right to Know Right Now Coalition, multi-sectoral coalition committed to advancing freedom of information in the country, held a mobilization in Mendiola on November 12, 2012 to further put pressure on the current government to pass the Freedom of Information Bill.

PSLINK General Secretary at the Press Con for FOI

Annie Enriquez-Geron, General Secretary of PSLINK, joined the press conference organized by the Right to Know Right Now Coalition on July 21, 2012 in Sulo Hotel to push Congress to pass the Freedom of Information Bill.

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Workshop on Social Dialogue for QPS and Consultation on Renegotiating MOUQPSP

PSLINK organized a 3 day National Workshop on Social Dialogue for Quality Public Services & Consultation Workshop on Re-Negotiating the Memorandum on Quality Public Services and Performance (MOUQPSP) on April 13-15, 2012at the Skylight Hotel, Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines.

Attended by leaders of PSLINK from various regions of the country, the activity served as a venue for public sector unions to discuss on how to further improve delivery of public services through social dialogue and develop an action plan to renegotiate the MOUQPSP.

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Freedom Run for FOI

PSLINK alongside other FOI advocates joined the Freedom Run held on November 2011 at the UP Academic Oval.

Messages during the Freedom Run: PNOY, WTF!? (Where’s the Freedom of Information?)

                                                                         No FOI , NO FREEDOM !

We would like to thank our local affiliates from NAPEMA, DPWH NCR EU, FMMED, QCFED and NMED Chapters for joining the event. Mabuhay kayo!!!

PSLINK during the Nationwide Roll-out of Bayanihang Eskwela

PSLINK joined the formal launching of the Nationwide Roll-out of Bayanihang Eskwela – A Joint Public-Private Monitoring Initiation of Government School Building Programs on August 18, 2011 in the DepEd National Office. 

Bayanihang Eskwela (BayEsk) is a landmark initiative involving the Department of Education (DepED), Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH), Office of the Ombudsman (OMB), Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) and G-Watch. The program aims to ensure quality school buildings in the public basic education sector by preventing corruption in school building construction programs.

Bro. Gil Orallo, National Executive Board member of PSLINK attended the event and delivered a message in behalf of PSLINK. A copy of the speech has been posted below.

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PSLINK Message during the Formal Launching of the Nationwide Roll-Outof Bayanihang Eskwela

(Speech delivered by Bro. Gil Orallo, National Executive Board member, PSLINK)

Warm greetings to all of you from the public sector unions!

We wish to express our sincerest thanks to the Department of Education, G-Watch, the Girl Scouts Department of Public Works and Highways, Girl Scouts of the Philippines, Boy Scouts of the Philippines, National Confederation of PTCA/PTAs, INC., and the other members of the Bayanihang Eskwela CSO Coordinating Group who are here in this very important occasion to formally launch the Nationwide Roll-Out of Bayanihang Eskwela – A Joint Public-Private Monitoring Initiation of Government School Building Programs.

We are very thrilled about this exciting opportunity once again to partner with the Department of Education! And we are also very thrilled to work among such passionate education advocates such as G-Watch, the Education Network (which we are also a member of), the Girl Scouts and the Boy Scouts, and the PTA.

For nearly a decade, we in PSLINK, a national confederation of government workers and their unions and associations in national government agencies, state universities and colleges, local government units, government owned and controlled corporations, has been in partnership with the Department of Education on several projects—all of which seek to promote transparency and accountability in school governance, strong government-civil society partnership, and of course, quality public education for all our youth—the hope of our future.  

Since 2003 we have worked in partnership with the DepEd and Civil Service Commission on Institutionalizing Social Dialogue in the national, regional and division offices of the former, and in local public schools. We have seen best practices come out of this project which builds on trust between management and rank and file, on transparency in policy-making and implementation, and regular dialogue structures and mechanisms to address workplace issues that impact on the quality of education services. 

Due to our positive engagement with the DepEd and the considerable advancements we have made through the Social Dialogue project, we in PSLINK sought to expand the scope of our collaboration with them. Moreover, we sought to make school governance more participatory. When the DepEd launched its landmark Basic Education Sector Reform Agenda (BESRA), the most comprehensive and progressive reform program of the DepEd, PSLINK was one of the many civil society groups that supported it.

BESRA is a landmark initiative as it recognizes that the institutional culture of the DepEd needed to change–that it had to move from being highly centralized and bureaucratized, to being decentralized and empowering. BESRA institutionalized School Governing Councils made up of various key school community stakeholders–the teachers union/association, the PTA, the local government unit, alumni, youth groups, the girl and boy scouts, retirees, professional associations, NGOs, and peoples organizations, to develop, implement and monitor school improvement plans. In short, BESRA acknowledged the reality, especially in our resource-stricken public schools, that it is not just the school’s responsibility to educate a child. It is everybody’s responsibility. Indeed, “It takes a whole community to educate a child.”

We see the Bayanihang Eskwela initiative as part of these ongoing and wider efforts of the DepEd, and the DPWH as well, to institutionalize civil society engagement in governance and we are truly grateful to become part of such an important undertaking. PSLINK looks forward to implementing this project with high enthusiasm, optimum energy and rigor in the hope of achieving quality education for all.

Thank you very much!

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