Saturday, August 31, 2013

VICE PRESIDENT AND CO- FOUNDER GREG R MERCADO PARTICIPATES THE CBA PROGRAM

SEMINAR ON COLLECTIVE BARGAINING NEGOTIATION:
CAPACITY BUILDING FOR TRADE UNION NEGOTIATIORS
Sarrosa International Hotel, Cebu City
26-29 August 2013

DIRECTORY OF PARTICIPANTS


ASSOCIATED LABOR UNION-TUCP IN VISAYAS

CarlitoSuco
President
Chonghua Hospital Labor Union – ALU-TUCP
Mariner’s Court, Pier 1, Cebu City
0916 313 1798
July 7, 1962

Mercy Taghoy
Union President
Mactan Isla Employees Union-ALU-TUCP
Mariner’s Court, Pier 1, Cebu City
494 2076 / 256 1676
February 15, 1974

EdelynE. Obedencio
Union Vice President
SUMC Foundation,Inc. Employees’ Union – ALU-TUCP
V. Aldecoa Road, Daro, Dumaguete City
0935-8089365
May 29, 1980

Jesus Luis Sesaldo
Union President
Sunpride Union-ALU-TUCP
S.E. Jayme 67, Paknaan, Mandaue
0933 698 8614  / 345 785
November 1, 1967

Art Barrit
Director, Education and Information
ALU Visayas
2ndFlr., Mariner’s Court, Pier 1, Cebu City
0917 8008272/0925 5888333
February 28, 1965



ALLIANCE OF PROGRESSIVE LABOR,Visayas


LinoArcay
Union President
NUWRAIN Montebello Villa Hotel Chapter–APL-IUF
Address: Lot 46 Blk. 14 Oak St., Decahomes 4, Bangkal, Lapu-lapu City
0915 627 3333
September 23, 1969

Joselito Regis
Union President
Cebu Midtown Hotel Employees’ Union (CMHEU-NUWHRAIN)
F. Ramos St., Cebu City
cmheu_nuwhrain@ymail.com            
032 582 7111 / 0917 316 2722/0917 6132722
February 6, 1974

Marlon Vano
Vice President
Bohol Light Cp., Inc. Employees Union (BLCIEU-APL)
R. Enerio St., Pob. 3, Tagbiliran City
0919 687 4531
April 8, 1981

Jeffry Perez
Union Secretary
Shemberg Employees Independent Union (SEIU)-NUWHRAIN-APL
S.E. Jayme St., Pakna-an, Mandaue City
0935 241 4326 /423 1087 / 346 0789
October 19, 1977

Josefina Galido-Marcelo
Vice-President
Bohol Limestone Mining Workers’ Union (BLMWU)
c/o PMSC, Garcia-Hernandez, Bohol
0910 7844031
March 4, 1963




NATIONAL FEDERATION OF LABOR

RyalMah
Area Deputy Secretary General
BuklodngManggagawasaRCPI-NFL(BMRCPI) and
Member, Negotiating Panel of the Union
Canduman, Mandaue City
0943 456 0110
Birth Date: October 12, 1984

Rodrigo Navarro
Director for Visayas,
National Federation of Labor
Address in Cebu City
0920 488 3674
BirApril 9, 1960

JudylMongcupaBerongoy
Regional Representative (Region 7)
National Federation of Labor
Gov. M. Roa St., Cebu City
0917 715 5560
December 18, 1982

EutiquioCofino
Board of Director
UR Sugar Central Corp
Bais City, Negros Oriental
0905 736 2098
December 11, 1960

DeobelDecocares
National President
National Federation of Labor
PoblacionMinglanilla, Cebu
09173636974
September 25, 1957

Tony Fulgado
Secretary General, BuklodngManggagawasa RCPI-NFL
3rdFlr. Annex Bldg. RCPI. 711 Edsa Cor. New York St., Cubao, Q.C.
09235335949
March 3, 1973



FEDERATION OF FREE WORKERS


Philip Flores
President
Philippine Mining Services Workers’ Union-FFW
c/o Phil. Mining Services Corp.
Pugado, Alcoy, Cebu
Tel: 032 483 9003; Fax: 032 253 8500
January 30, 1977

BenedictoBeejayMarasigan  (live-in)
Secretary, Visayas Coordinator
Globe Telecom Employees Union-FFW
Globe Telecom Bldg, UN Ave. Manila
0919 889 8988
September 8, 1981

Oriel Marano
Position in Union
TRCIEA-FFW
Address: Pito-os, Cebu City
0915 440 9959
March 5, 1983

Colleen Polinar
Union Representative for Cebu
BPI Family Bank Employees’ Union-FFW
BPI Family Bank Mandaue Branch, Cebu
0915 881 2355
October 31, 1957

Ephraim Tia
Secretary/PRO
LSC-FFW
Sagay City, Negros Occidental
0920 624 9067
November 13, 1977




TUCP-ITUC

Marvin Abrea
Member of the Board of Directors
Vallacar Transit Employees Union (PACIWU-TUCP), (from Cebu)
Address: Carcar City, Cebu
Email:
0917 9176668
March 7, 1972

Ramon Navarro, Jr.
Union President
CIO-DBI Chapter
Distelleria Bag-o Inc., Negros Occidental
Mobile: 09478921356
November 30, 1972

Ryan Alexis Mendez
Regional Chairman – Visayas Region
Banco de Oro Employees Union-NUBE-TUCP-ATUC
Minglanilla, Cebu
09158635686
April 6, 1973


Other Workers’ Organizations:

Gregorio R. Mercado
Vice President for Operations
Association of Leaders and Micro-entrepreneurs (ALAM)
Talisay City, Cebu
0928 218 2811
August 7, 1949

Tess Montebon
TESDA Alliance of Concerned Employees
TESDA Region VII
Cebu City

Nancy Lisondra
TESDA Alliance of Concerned Workers
TESDA Region VII
Cebu City


RESOURCE SPEAKERS /Panel Discussants

Shigeru Wada
Workers’ Specialist
ILO Bangkok Regional  Office

RogelTapang
Guthrie and Jensen

Att. Jose Sonny G. Sonny Matula
National President
Federation of Free Worker (FFW-ITUC)
1943 Taft Avenue, Malate Manila

Teodoro B. Locson Jr.
Vice President, External Affairs & Relations
Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry
3rdFlr.,  CCCICener, Cor. Commerce & Industry Sts.,
North Reclamation Area 6000, Cebu City
Mobile: (+63) 920 931 9256
Tels.: (63) 032 232 1421 to 24 / 232 3938 
Fax: (63) 032 232 1422 / 412 9461

Edmund Mirasol
Director
National Mediation and Conciliation Board, Region VII
+63917 708 1960

ILO Manila Office

Hilda Tidalgo
Program Officer
ILO Manila Office
19thFlr., RCBC Building
Makati City, MM

Secretariat

Antonio C. Asper, Coordinator / Facilitator
Mobile: +63917 807 9031  Fax: (632) 400 6656

Gladys Bendoval
Federation of Free Workers
1943 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila
Tel.: (02) 5219435  Fax: (02) 400 6656


Monday, September 10, 2012

ALAM UPDATE September 6 2012


DESCRIPTION OF ALAM LOGO

The ALAM  LOGO : The Square Box represents Fairness. in dealing 
with officers and members of ALAM,  while the Triangle in the Box  
indicates the Moral, Social and Economic Development policy 
of the Association. in support to the Mutual Aid and Intra-organizational
Protection effort  among members and beneficiaries


CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION OF ALAM ISSUED ON MARCH 24, 2010, DOLE 7


­­­­­ASSOCIATION OF LEADERS AND MICRO-ENTREPRENEURS
 UPDATES , September 6, 2012

Name of Training Center/ Address
ALAM Association of Leaders and Micro-entrepreneurs -  Center  for Healthy Life  
Room 9, 3rd Floor  Albulario Bldg. Gen. Maxilum. Ave. Cebu City transferred to Natalio Bacalso Highway, Kamagayan Lawaan, Talisay City (for Natural /Organic Learning Farm and  753 Katipunan St. Tisa , City for coordination and contact area.
Description
              The    Association of Leaders and Micro-entrepreneurs is registered with the Department of Labor and Employment Region VII. Its main purpose is to encourage workers, both in the formal industrial organizations and self-employed individuals to evolve into leaders of workers and profitable micro-entrepreneurs.

ALAM  is founded in the principle of “pay forward” as a gesture of gratitude of the founders and officers to share their knowledge and skills as workers and self-employed individuals. The association is focused on education, sharing of knowledge and skills and self-help programs for beneficiaries.
It shall strive to link its technical resource to government programs and disseminate information and projects to beneficiaries and members.

Board of Directors Officers and members
Dr. Silvano B. Maranga-             Founder /President; TESDA Dir. (Ret)
Mr Gregorio R. Mercado, CSP,  Co-founder Exec VP, Security Safety Consultant
Engr. Oscar  S. Ma                     Auditor  and Environment and Network Manager
Zeoxes  A. Alforque                   Treasurer, Land/building owner,    OFW Canada
Voltair  P. Maranga                 Organic farming Advocate
Nicodemos  A. Alforque            Canadian mission team leader

Method of Operation:


        Conducts orientation, seminars and workshops on Communication, Working in a Team, Healthy Life Style, Organic and Natural Urban Farming, Entrepreneurship, Computer applications,   Machine Operations, Marine Engines operation and maintenance, Security and safety in Operations, Electrical and other industrial skills through tutorials, informal and formal training programs and actual applications in the work place and in own micro-enterprise.
        Officers of ALAM  recruit, screen and qualify potential beneficiaries of the different programs and projects and link for work improvement, self-employment and entrepreneurial   endeavors and assistance to deployment.
         It seeks grants from external sources to complement the imputed resources ( in kind), and  the financial costs of beneficiaries for  training and livelihood projects..       
WEBSITE
www.foundersalam.blogspot.com
.
Contact numbers, email
Silvano B Maranga, 09399025484;
Gregorio R. Mercado, 09282182811,
Landline- (032)4068398
e-mail   -  maranga1@yahoo.com
Vision, Mission, Goals and Quality Policy
Vision:      to be an effective partner in workers’ development, entrepreneurship, healthy lifestyle through technology application, agro-industrial skills training and livelihood endeavors with the end- in view to alleviate the effects of global warming and poverty.

Mission:   Develop leaders from the working class to achieve quality service, skill and entrepreneurial competencies, through moral, social and economic programs

Goals:  Link needs of beneficiaries to government and non-government institutions for assistance and development

Quality policy :      Healthy lifestyle among beneficiaries is a measure of performance and evaluation of beneficiaries undergoing an ALAM program.
Record of activities and partners
General Meeting- September 6, 2012-
Agenda
1.    Review/ approval of draft Constitution
2.    Qualification of Members/ Beneficiaries
3.    Recommendations for amendments

Present:  
Dr. Silvano B. Maranga-             Founder /President; TESDA Dir. (Ret)
Mr Gregorio R. Mercado, CSP,  Co-founder Exec VP, Security Consultant
Engr. Oscar  S. Ma                     Auditor/ Network Environment Manager
Zeoxes  A. Alforque                   Treasurer, Land/building owner,    OFW Canada
Voltair  P. Maranga                   Organic farming Advocate
Nicodemos  A. Alforque            Canadian mission team leader

Agreements:
  1. Transfer  the office from Room 9, 3rd floor Albulario Bldg.General Maxilum Avenue, Cebu City to Natalio Bacalso Highway, Kamagayan Lawaan, Talisay City  and at 753 Katipunan St. Tisa Cebu City as contact/ coordination  center
  2. Amend the Constitution of A.L.A.M.  to incorporate  Moral , Social and Economic well-being of members, mutual aid and protection of its officers, members and beneficiaries
  3. ALAM Ad Hoc Officers are replaced with regular officers/members
  4. Submit proposals to DOST, DepEd, TESDA
  5. Study possibility of co-location at DOST 7 Compound
  6. Link with ACES, Filipino Cebuano (SME)  Business Club
  7. Identify potential links to other countries for financial assistance to beneficiaries
  8. Membership in this association shall consist of the following:

1  Founding Members – are the initiators of ALAM
2. Officer Members     - believers, volunteers, action directed and resource- based in the achievement of the Vision, Mission and Goals of ALAM

 Honorary  Member(non-voting)
·         Any individual who has made outstanding contributions to the advancement of the micro-entrepreneurs and workers

Institutional Member(non-voting)

·         An institutional  member shall include firms, agencies institutions and organizations involved in education and training
  1. Set-up a website of A.L.A.M.
  2. Definition of Terms:
a.    Pay forward- an act or an  intent to repay people and organizations  that have contributed to the development of a person and do unto others and share what good things the person learned and acquired.
b.    Good moral value-  a personal view and action towards making good without necessarily be shown to others
c.    Good social life- creating goodwill, caring for people and family
d.    Good economic life – defined as self –sufficient and does own livelihood activities through developing entrepreneurial competencies
e.    Mutual aid – an effort to help each other in times of need in cash or kind
f.     Protection – Intra –organizational method of networking with proper agencies and authorities that beneficiary members be protected and cared for from sickness, environmental events and physical harm
 Rights and Privileges of officers and beneficiaries
a.    There shall always be 5  members of the board from the above listed  officers and the founders who shall create policy directions and assign individuals to perform specific tasks
b.    Beneficiaries are recipients of services with no voting rights and shall be focused on project implementation and feedback  for quality assurance
Financial Management
There are no financial transactions from the time of registration of A.L.A.M. until this date as the leaders focused on advocating its vision, mission and goals to prospective members and building up membership through meetings and personal visits.
  1. No collections were made as the organizers believe in volunteerism
  2. It is planned that with the available resources of the organizers and officers, A.L.A.M, will be able to partner with government agencies and Non-government organizations for grants and non-collateralized loans
  3. A.L.A.M.  is presently discussing with ACES Polytechnic College, a non- stock non –profit organization, for  partnership endeavors with DOST. The plan is for  
  4. ALAM to present proposals to DOST and utilize the financial processes of ACES as its representative in region VII, to facilitate recording, reporting and fund liquidation of grants.
Assets of ALAM

  1.              ALAM is a self-help organization where members are willing to share existing resources in the pursuit of the vision, mission and goals of the organization.
  2.               The list indicate  the pledges of members and officers to ensure the development of A.L.A.M.
  3. 1.    Use of a 50-square meter building and an open space of 2000 sq. meters,  along the Natalio Bacalso highway, Lawaan, Talisay City
  4. 2.    Use of 1 -hectare land in Minglanilla for organic agriculture
  5. 3.    Use of 600- square meter residential lot in Asturias, Cebu and 3,500 sq m in Lapulapu City
  6. 4.    Telephone facilities both landline and cell phones
  7. 5.    Laptop computers
  8. 6.    Car for project coordination
  9. 7.    Website for information sharing
  10. 8. Personal expense in support to the mission of ALAM at Php 5,000.00 per month
  11. 9. Experiences and technical expertise of founders and officers
  12. a.    Project conceptualization and planning
  13. b.    Project implementation
  14. c.    Training in both formal and non-formal systems
  15. d.    Financial management
  16. e.    Project monitoring and evaluation
  17. f.     Experience in overseas assignment and contacts in foreign countries
  
NEXT STEPS

  1. Visits to DOLE. TESDA , DOST,DTI
  2. Prepare proposals to DOST, DTI
  3. Continuous improvement program for recruitment of qualified members
  4. Continuing review of Constitution and By-laws


Signed:

President:                         Dr. Silvano B. Maranga

Exec V P/ Acting Sec.-   Gregorio R. Mercado, CSP