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Leaders representing employees of Clark Development Corp. have appealed to Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma to lift his escrow order on some P493 million in allowances, benefits and incentives due them to help pay debts or medical expenses. /PDI

escrow order on some P493 million in allowances, benefits and incentives due them to help pay debts or medical expenses.

Union leaders made the appeal to lift the escrow at a press briefing on Sunday when their meeting with Laguesma on March 31 was canceled due to health reasons. Laguesma had previously declined to comment on the case, saying it was still pending. “The strikes, as well as the general assemblies and marches during lunch break, create an alarming impression that a strike has already been declared against CDC. It is important for CDC to take the necessary action to avoid deterring potential investors from investing in Clark,” CDC said.

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