Philippine gov't, led by Marcos Jr., accused of harassing union leaders through "red-tagging" by Human Rights Watch, posing a threat to labor rights.
The Philippine government, led by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., faces accusations of harassing union leaders through "red-tagging," linking them to communist insurgencies. Human Rights Watch highlights this as a severe threat to labor rights, leading to violence, forced withdrawals from unions, and even killings. The organization urges the Marcos administration to halt these practices and protect workers' rights to organize and bargain collectively.
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