
“It was nerve-wracking, especially since it was our first time and it was inside the company. But once we were there, we had no choice but to be brave. We had to stand firm—no one would give up,” a Nexperia woman worker said.
After four days of halting production, management and Nexperia Philippines Inc. Workers Union (NPIWU) returned to the negotiating table to address some of the union’s demands. Among these were the reinstatement of two dismissed union officials including union president, Mary Ann Castillo, a salary increase of more than P50 (less than $1) over the next three years, and the prohibition of any retaliatory actions or retribution against workers who participated in the strike.
Read more here: https://www.bulatlat.com/2025/03/10/on-womens-day-nexperia-workers-prove-the-power-of-strike/
Workers over profits!