Hontiveros wants inquiry into Sofitel’s closure

MANILA, Philippines — A resolution seeking an inquiry into the labor policy implications arising from the impending closure of the Sofitel Philippine Plaza has been filed by Senator Risa Hontiveros.

In her Senate Resolution No. 1059, the senator noted the importance of conducting a Senate investigation to uphold labor laws and safeguard the rights of the workers involved.

“The inquiry aims to investigate the closure’s legitimacy, the treatment of employees, and the potential impact on labor policies in the hospitality sector,” said Hontiveros.

“The 1987 Philippine Constitution guarantees full protection to labor and the promotion of full employment and equality of employment opportunities. The permanent closure of Sofitel will affect its 500 employees, some of whom have already faced termination,” she added.

Sofitel earlier announced that it would cease operations starting July 1, 2024, citing risks flagged by safety auditors involving the age of the building as well as existing structural defects.

However, according to Hontiveros, Sofitel’s closure has raised serious concerns among employees. This prompted her to file the resolution and call for a probe into the matter.

“We must listen to the employees’ legitimate concerns. Hindi ito pwedeng isawalang-bahala lang,” Hontiveros said.

(We cannot ignore this.)

“The closure of Sofitel Philippine Plaza is not just a business decision; it has far-reaching consequences for the lives of hundreds of employees and their families. We must ensure that the existing laws and policies are able to protect the rights and welfare of workers,” she emphasized.

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