Chinese Employers Force Pinoy Employees To Work Amid Rapid Spread of Coronavirus Lockdown Protocols
A lady netizen seeks help after her Chinese employers forced their Pinoy employees to work amid coronavirus outbreak in the Philippines.
The Philippine government is currently implementing precautionary measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 in the country. Lockdown and enhanced community quarantine are now imposed.
The enhanced community quarantine limits the movement and transaction of Filipino people. The lockdown protocols restrict mass gatherings and mass transports as well as suspending the operation of business establishments.
Unfortunately, some hard-headed Chinese employers allegedly forced their employees to work amid the coronavirus outbreak in the country and threatening to fire workers if they would not work.
A Facebook user named Jenjen Tabamo Punla has expressed her disappointment towards her Chinese employers forcing her and her fellow workers to work despite the viral outbreak. The online community lambasted foreign nationals for their inhumane act.
The Chinese nationals were not listening to the employees and forcing them to work despite the lockdown protocols.
Here is the full post:
“Lumalabas na tlga ang totoong ugali ng mga chinese pag ganito sitwasyon Ano kaya magandang gawin. Dto sa amo nameng dimonyo hinihiling lng nman nmen na wag kme mag trabaho ng isang buwan dhl na tatakot kmeng lahat sa virus na kumakalat kme nlang kse ang open na store ng chineesee food ang gusto nyang mangyari umuwi kme ngaun sa lugar nmen pag di daw kme nag trabaho umalis dw kme dto sa bahay saan nman kme titira wla nga byahe. Kht ilang beses nmeng ipaliwanag na di kme pdeng umalis ngaun dhl wlang byahe at ang gusto pa nya di nya kme bibigyan ng pagkain gugutumin nya kme dto wla nman kmeng pera.. Di na nmen alm gagawin nmen paliwanag sa knya kaya gusto nmen ipa pulis nlng ano kaya magandang gawin”
The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:
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