Photo shows (seated from L-R) Atty. Franklin M. Canto, PTGWO-PMWU Counsel; Paquito E. Arevalo, PTGWO-PMWU national vice-president; Roberto A. Umali, LSC president; and May C. Gomez, LSC admin & HR manager. Standing from L-R are Ma. Rosa F. Calina, crewing manager, Magsaysay Shipmanagement, Inc; Edward A. Bacorro, LSC branch coordinator & insurance and claims manager; Captain Agripino M. Milano, vice president, Magsaysay Shipmanagement, Inc; Airene S. Nunez, LSC legal officer; and Virginia M. Latonero, LSC assistant HR manager.
Photo shows (seated from L-R) Atty. Franklin M. Canto, PTGWO-PMWU Counsel; Paquito E. Arevalo, PTGWO-PMWU national vice-president; Roberto A. Umali, LSC president; and May C. Gomez, LSC admin & HR manager. Standing from L-R are Ma. Rosa F. Calina, crewing manager, Magsaysay Shipmanagement, Inc; Edward A. Bacorro, LSC branch coordinator & insurance and claims manager; Captain Agripino M. Milano, vice president, Magsaysay Shipmanagement, Inc; Airene S. Nunez, LSC legal officer; and Virginia M. Latonero, LSC assistant HR manager.

LORENZO Shipping Corp (LSC concluded a collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiation with its sea-based union, the Philippine Transport and General Workers' Organization-Progressive Maritime Workers' Union (PTGWO-PMWU)

LSC and PTGWO-PMWU representatives agreed on improved employment conditions governing the economic and non-economic provisions of the remaining fourth and fifth year CBA contract covering the residual period of 2009 and 2010. The event marks another milestone of more than 25 years of labor-management cooperation between the parties since the 1980s.

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