“It’s been 13 years since our struggle started,” Cubelo told Labornet TV in front of Toyota's Tokyo headquarters. “We believe that we’ve already won this dispute for having struggled for 13 years. Toyota unfairly dismissed us and destroyed our family life. The company should resolve the dispute based on the ILO recommendation. We have launched a campaign “Shame on Toyota” in the Philippines. We have been taking action at Toyota factories, its business partners, Japanese Embassies and any related groups to inform them of this issue.” (Labornet TV) Photo: At Toyota's Tokyo headquarters on Sept. 17.
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Friday, October 3, 2014
We will never forgive Toyota that destroyed our family life
Ed Cubelo (left) and Winnie, president and vice president of Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation Workers Association (TMPCWA), came to visit from the Philippines in mid-September to resolve their long-lasting dispute with Toyota. After they went to the automaker’s Aichi headquarters on Sept. 14 and 15 to demand that the world’s largest car company resolve the dispute, they met with the management in Tokyo on Sept. 17.
“It’s been 13 years since our struggle started,” Cubelo told Labornet TV in front of Toyota's Tokyo headquarters. “We believe that we’ve already won this dispute for having struggled for 13 years. Toyota unfairly dismissed us and destroyed our family life. The company should resolve the dispute based on the ILO recommendation. We have launched a campaign “Shame on Toyota” in the Philippines. We have been taking action at Toyota factories, its business partners, Japanese Embassies and any related groups to inform them of this issue.” (Labornet TV) Photo: At Toyota's Tokyo headquarters on Sept. 17.
“It’s been 13 years since our struggle started,” Cubelo told Labornet TV in front of Toyota's Tokyo headquarters. “We believe that we’ve already won this dispute for having struggled for 13 years. Toyota unfairly dismissed us and destroyed our family life. The company should resolve the dispute based on the ILO recommendation. We have launched a campaign “Shame on Toyota” in the Philippines. We have been taking action at Toyota factories, its business partners, Japanese Embassies and any related groups to inform them of this issue.” (Labornet TV) Photo: At Toyota's Tokyo headquarters on Sept. 17.
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