by Philippine Airlines on Tuesday, November 8, 2011 at 10:23am
Just before six in the morning on October 29, 2011, a Philippine Airlines truck was about to leave the PAL Inflight Center along MIA Road, Pasay City enroute to the airport.
Without provocation, scores of former PAL employees armed with rattan truncheons, wooden planks with nails, barbed wire and lighted torches blocked the vehicles from leaving the facility.
The protesters shouted invectives, parked their vehicles in front of the gate and set ablaze a gasoline-soaked carton box, all with the intention of barring PAL's truck from leaving the premises.
The following photo essay shows how protesting former PAL workers violated the law with impunity to deny PAL of its Constitutional right to free and unhampered use of its own equipment and facility.
To make matters worse, these workers have the temery of accusing PAL management of harassment. Pictures don't lie. Let the public be the judge.
Without provocation, scores of former PAL employees armed with rattan truncheons, wooden planks with nails, barbed wire and lighted torches blocked the vehicles from leaving the facility.
The protesters shouted invectives, parked their vehicles in front of the gate and set ablaze a gasoline-soaked carton box, all with the intention of barring PAL's truck from leaving the premises.
The following photo essay shows how protesting former PAL workers violated the law with impunity to deny PAL of its Constitutional right to free and unhampered use of its own equipment and facility.
To make matters worse, these workers have the temery of accusing PAL management of harassment. Pictures don't lie. Let the public be the judge.
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