MANILA, Philippines – Inanunsyo ng New NAIA Infra Corp. (NNIC), private operator ng Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), nitong Linggo, Disyembre 29 na iniimbestigahan nito ang ulat ng unfair treatment sa mga baggage porter.
Ayon sa NNIC, ang baggage porters ay kinuha ng kanilang third-party provider na ang kontrata ay ni-renew ng Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) noong 2022 at nananatiling valid sa loob ng tatlong taon.
“These porters are not directly employed by NNIC, but we take these complaints seriously,” pahayag ng NNIC.
“As the airport operator, we have a responsibility to maintain standards and ensure that all service providers treat their employees fairly, respect their rights, and comply with labor laws,” dagdag pa.
Ang pahayag ay kasunod ng mga reklamo kaugnay sa service provider na nangangasiwa ng baggage porterage at retrieval operations sa paliparan.
“As NAIA’s operator, we are committed to creating a workplace that reflects our vision of a modern and efficient airport. This includes fostering an environment where personnel and travelers alike benefit from fairness, respect, professionalism, and accountability,” sinabi ng NNIC.
Ang NNIC consortium ay binubuo ng San Miguel Holdings Corp., RMM Asian Logistics Inc., RLW Aviation Development Inc., at Incheon International Airport Corp. RNT/JGC