RMN Davao workers’ strike earns support from Davao media
By CHERYLL D. FIEL Davao Today Demands for decent wages, according to the NUJP-Davao "cannot be put on hold, especially not with RMN doing good business, raking in huge profits."
By CHERYLL D. FIEL Davao Today Demands for decent wages, according to the NUJP-Davao "cannot be put on hold, especially not with RMN doing good business, raking in huge profits."
By Marilou Aguirre-Tuburan
SPARK FOR JUSTICE. Members of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) and the Alliance against Impunity (AIM) held a candle lighting activity on November 23 to commemorate…
Two more media workers of Radio Mindanao Network DXDC Davao station (RMN-DXDC Davao) were sacked from their posts today. The incident came just 10 days after top network management unjustly terminated RMN Davao station manager Mario Maximo “Dodong” Solis.
Radio Mindanao Network-Davao (RMN-Davao) Employees Union members vent their rage against what they called "repressive media network," during a rally along Anda Street, Davao City, on Sept. 8. (Photo by Toto Lozano)