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(From BusinessWorld (Philippines))
Byline: Maricel E. Estavillo
Rank-and-file employees of the Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. (PLDT) are set to stage a march today in front of the company's Makati City office to protest what they described as management's slow-paced action on the new labor pact.
"Despite the P60-billion net income from 2003 to 2006, PLDT is dilly- dallying on its commitment to conclude the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the rank-and-file employees union," the 3,900-strong Manggagawa sa Komunikasyon ng Pilipinas (MKP) said in its position paper.
The new labor pact containing 23 proposals was submitted to …