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1 Asian Alcohol Corporation Brgy. Canjusa, Pulupandan DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & EMPLOYMENT Regional Office No. VI, Iloilo City LIST OF REGISTERED CBAs AS OF DECEMBER 2013 PRODUCTS/ DATE WORKERS SEQ COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS BARGAINING AGENT INDUSTRY EFFECTIVITY EXPIRATION FEMALE SERVICES REGISTERED COVERED 1 ASIAN ALCOHOL BRGY. CANJUSA, ASIAN ALCOHOL WORKERS MANUFACTURING ALCOHOL 20-Dec-05 19-Dec-10 9-Jun-06 141 CORPORATION PULUPANDAN, NEGROS INDEPENDENT UNION OCCIDENTAL 2 ASOCIACION DE RIZAL ST., SILAY CITY ASOCIACION DE SUGARCANE 15-Apr-07 14-Apr-12 31-Oct-07 10 0 HACENDEROS DE SILAY- HACENDEROS DE SILAY- SARAVIA, INC. SARAVIA INC. EMPLOYEES UNION AGRICULTURE 3 BACOLOD COLUMBIA BAKYAS ROAD, BACOLOD CIO-ALU BAC. COLUMBIA WHOLESALE & DRY GOODS 21-Apr-11 20-Apr-16 12-May-11 78 MARKETING CITY MKTG. ASS’N CHAPTER RETAIL 4 BACOLOD ICE & COLD STO. NIÑO, BACOLOD CITY CONGRESS OF INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURING ICE 13-Feb-08 12-Feb-13 2-Apr-08 32 2 STORAGE PLANT OTG. -ALU 5 BACOLOD OUR LADY OF ERORECO SUBD., BACOLOD BACOLOD OUR LADY OF SERVICES 1-Jan-12 31-Dec-17 2-May-12 247 138 MERCY SPECIALTY CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL MERCY SPECIALTY HUMAN HEALTH HOSPITAL/TIONG BI, INC. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES UNION ACTIVITIES (HOSPITAL) 6 BINALBAGAN ISABELA BINALBAGAN, NEGROS FRATERNAL LABOR MANUFACTURING SUGAR 1-Mar-10 1-Mar-15 Mar-12 511 63 SUGAR CO. INC (BISCOM) OCCIDENTAL ORGANIZATION ALLIED LABOR UNION-BISCOM CHAPTER 7 BINALBAGAN ISABELA BINALBAGAN, NEGROS BISCOM ASSOCIATION OF MANUFACTURING SUGAR 1-Mar-10 1-Mar-15 Mar-12 24 0 SUGAR CO. INC (BISCOM) OCCIDENTAL PROFESSIONAL & TECHNICAL EMPLOYEES-NACUSIP PRODUCTS/ DATE WORKERS SEQ COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS BARGAINING AGENT INDUSTRY EFFECTIVITY EXPIRATION FEMALE SERVICES REGISTERED COVERED 8 CAPIZ ELECTRIC BRGY. TIMPAS, PANITAN, CAPIZ ELECTRIC ELECTRICITY ELECTRIC 2-Jan-06 1-Jan-10 2-Aug-07 298 COOPERATIVE, CAPIZ COOPERATIVE EMPLOYEES COOPERATIVE INCORPORATED UNION 9 CAPIZ EMMANUEL ROXAS CITY, CAPIZ CAPIZ EMMANUEL HOSPITAL HUMAN HEALTH HOSPITAL 1-Jan-07 31-Dec-11 23-Jun-09 248 HOSPITAL, INC. EMPLOYEES UNION - FFW ACTIVITIES (HOSPITAL) 10 CAPIZ SUGAR CENTRAL, C/O CAPIZ SUGAR CENTAL AZUCARERA DE MANUFACTURING SUGAR MILLING 1-Jul-09 30-Jun-14 30-Jun-09 71 INC., PRES. ROXAS, CAPIZ CENTRAL, INC., PRES. PILAR ALLIED WORKERS ROXAS CAPIZ ASSOCIATION 11 CELEDONIA FARM BRGY. ESTADO, VICTORIAS CELEDONIA FARM WORKERS AGRICULTURE SUGAR 1-Jan-10 1-Jan-15 38 CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL UNION 12 CENTRAL AZUCARERA DE CAC COMPOUND, BRGY. MAG-ISA MAG-UGYON MANUFACTURING MILLING 450 LA CARLOTA RSB LA CARLOTA CITY ASOSASYON SANG MAMUMUGON SA CENTRAL AZUCARERA DE LA CARLOTA 13 CENTRAL PHILIPPINE LOPEZ JAENA STREET, CPU FACULTY ASSOCIATION EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL 21-Feb-12 391 UNIVERSITY JARO, ILOILO CITY INSTITUTION INSTITUTION 14 CENTRAL PHILIPPINE LOPEZ JAENA STREET, CENTRAL PHILIPPINE EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL 21-Feb-12 UNIVERSITY RANK AND JARO, ILOILO CITY UNIVERSITY RANK AND FILE INSTITUTION INSTITUTION FILE LABOR UNION-FFW LABOR UNION-FFW 15 COCA-COLA BOTTLERS UNGKA 1, PAVIA, ILOILO COCA-COLA PLANT BOTTLING/MFG. 1-Nov-09 31-Oct-12 10-Apr-12 65 0 PHILIPPINES, INC. EMPLOYEES LABOR UNION MANUFACTURING 16 COCA-COLA BOTTLERS MURCIA RD., MANSILINGAN, PACIWU-TUCP -COCA-COLA MANUFACTURING MANUFACTURING 1-Sep-11 31-Aug-14 17-Jul-12 28 0 PHILS., INC. BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS BOTTLERS PHILS., INC. OCCIDENTAL PRODUCTS/ DATE WORKERS SEQ COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS BARGAINING AGENT INDUSTRY EFFECTIVITY EXPIRATION FEMALE SERVICES REGISTERED COVERED 17 COCA-COLA BOTTLERS, MANSILINGAN, BACOLOD CIO-ALU SALES FORCE MANUFACTURING BEVERAGES 1-Aug-10 1-Aug-15 1-Aug-10 50 0 PHILS., INC. CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL UNION 18 COSMOS VISAYAS BRGY. JALAUD NORTE, COSMOS VISAYAS ILOILO MANUFACTURING BEVERAGES 1-Apr-06 31-Mar-11 63 BOTTLERS, ZARRAGA, ILOILO PLANT LABOR UNION INCORPORATED 19 DHK BACOLOD CITY USFO-HDAS. CAPITAN RAMON USFO SUGARCANE 20-Jan-06 19-Jan-11 27-Apr-06 70 CORPORATION/HDAS. & SOLEDAD-TANPINCO CAPITAN RAMON & CHAPTER SOLEDAD-TANPINCO CHAPTER 20 DISTILERIA BAGO, INC. KM.13.5, BRGY. TALOC, CIO-ALU-DISTILERIA BAGO MANUFACTURING 1-May-11 30-Apr-16 59 BAGO CITY EMPLOYEES UNION 21 DMC-CONSTRUCTION DMCI PLAZA BLDG., 2281 DMC-CERI EMPLOYEES CONSTRUCTION 1-Aug-07 31-Jul-12 436 6 EQUIPMENT & PASONG TAMO EXT., UNION EQUIPMENT RESOURCES, INC. MAKATI CITY/SEMIRARA, CALUYA, ANTIQUE 22 F.F. MARINE BRGY. LOBOC, LA PAZ, PLAC LOCAL 461 FFM SHIPBUILDING/ 1-Mar-10 15-Mar-15 53 CORPORATION ILOILO CITY EMPLOYEES UNION CHAPTER REPAIR 23 FIRST FARMERS HOLDING BRGY. DOS HERMANAS, NACUSIP-FIRST FARMERS MANUFACTURING 28-Jun-11 27-Jun-16 14-Oct-11 230 CORPORATION TALISAY CITY EMPLOYEES AND LABORERS COOP. UNION 24 FIRST FARMERS HOLDING -DO - FIRST FARMERS ASS’N OF MANUFACTURING 12-Jan-11 11-Jan-16 14-Oct-11 151 CORPORATION SUPERVISORS & TECHNICAL STAFF-PACIWU PRODUCTS/ DATE WORKERS SEQ COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS BARGAINING AGENT INDUSTRY EFFECTIVITY EXPIRATION FEMALE SERVICES REGISTERED COVERED 25 GAMBOA HERMANOS BRGY. PALAMAS, SAN NAGKAKAISANG LAKAS NG NLM SUGARCANE 6-Apr-05 5-Apr-10 2-Nov-06 25 INCORPORATED-HACIENDA CARLOS CITY, NEGROS MANGGAGAWA (NLM) PLANTATION STA. FELOMINA UPPER OCCIDENTAL KATIPUNAN-WFTU 26 GARODA PLANTATIONS BRGY. CUDANGDANG E.B. NACUSIP-TUCP- HACIENDA NACUSIP-TUCP SUGAR PLANTATION 9-Jul-08 8-Jul-13 30-Jun-09 64 INC. MAGALONA NEGROS LANI CHAPTERS OCCIDENTAL 27 HACIENDA BALING HAD. BALING, BRGY. NATIONAL CONGRESS OF NACUSIP-TUCP SUGAR FARMING 24-Aug-07 23-Aug-12 1-Jan-09 46 16 CANSILAYAN, MURCIA, UNIONS IN THE SUGAR NEGROS OCCIDENTAL INDUSTRIES-TRADE UNION CONGRESS OF THE PHILS.- HACIENDA BALING CHAPTER 28 HACIENDA CADUHA-AN V BRGY. CADUHA-AN CADIZ HDA. CADUHA-AN V CAILO SUGAR FARMING 16-Oct-07 15-Oct-12 11-Feb-08 45 4 (FOR. HDA. CONCHA) CITY. NEGORS OCCIDENTAL (FORMERLY: HDA. CONCHA) WORKERS UNION - CAILO CHAPTER) 29 HACIENDA CELEDONIA BRGY. ESTADO, VICTORIAS CELEDONIA FARM WORKERS . SUGARCANE 1-Dec-04 30-Nov-09 29-Dec-04 38 CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL UNION PLANTATION 30 HACIENDA CLEMENTINA BRGY. TALUBANGI, CIO-ALU HAD. CLEMENTINA RO601-200906- SUGAR MILLING 5-Apr-09 4-Apr-14 1-Jun-09 82 6 KABANKALAN CITY CHAPTER CBA-002 31 HACIENDA CONSOLACION- BRGY. GRANADA , BACOLOD CIO-ALU HAD. CONSOLACION SUGARCANE 31-Aug-10 1-Sep-15 14-Sep-12 27 ALUNAN PITOGO LIMJAP- CITY ALUNAN PITOGO CHAPTER PLANTATION ALUNAN FAMILY 32 HACIENDA CRISTONA, 50 BURGOS ST., BACOLOD NATIONLA CONGRESS OF NACUSIP SUGAR PLANTATION 26-Feb-08 25-Feb-12 30-Jun-09 119 HDA. OLIVA, HDA. JOSEFA CITY UNIONS IN THE SUGAR II INDUSTRY OF THE PHILS. PRODUCTS/ DATE WORKERS SEQ COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS BARGAINING AGENT INDUSTRY EFFECTIVITY EXPIRATION FEMALE SERVICES REGISTERED COVERED 33 HACIENDA PUNTA YLAC., VILLAMONTE, NACUSIP TUCP NACUSIP SUGAR PLANTATION 18-Mar-05 17-Mar-10 45 CUADRA/RAMON CUADRA BACOLOD CITY 34 HACIENDA LA PURISIMA BLUMENTRITT, MURCIA, HAD. LA PURISIMA SUGAR MILLING 1-Sep-09 63 24 CONCEPCION NEGROS OCCIDENTAL CONCEPCION WORKERS' UNION-USFO CHAPTER 35 HACIENDA LEONOR BRGY. 18, VICTORIAS CITY, HAD. LEONOR WORKERS' SUGAR FARMING 26-Apr-07 26-Apr-12 16-Dec-07 42 26 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL UNION-USFO CHAPTER 36 HACIENDA MAJA II, #33 STA. ROSA ST., SANTA HACIENDA MAJA II, NACUSIP SUGARCANE 10-May-06 9-May-11 1-Nov-10 100 43 SANTISIMA TRINIDAD CLARA SUBD., BACOLOD SANTISIMA TRINIDAD UNITED PLANTATION CITY WORKERS UNION 37 HACIENDA NACAB BRGY. BUBOG, TALISAY CIO-ALU HACIENDA NACAB CIO-ALU SUGARCANE 11-Jul-11 10-Jul-16 90 CITY, NEGROS OCCIDENTAL CHAPTER PLANTATION 38 HACIENDA SAN DIEGO BRGY. E. LOPEZ, SILAY CITY NACUSIP-HACIENDA SAN NACUSIP-TUCP SUGAR FARMING 20-Oct-12 19-Oct-17 9-Nov-12 38 11 DIEGO 4 CHAPTER 39 HACIENDA SOLEDAD BRGY. 20, VICTORIAS CITY, HACIENDA SOLEDAD SUGARCANE 27-Apr-07 26-Apr-12 6-Dec-07 58 23 NEGROS OCCIDENTAL WORKERS UNION-USFO CHAPTER 40 HACIENDA STO. ROSARIO NO. 39, LIZAS AVE., CIO-ALU HACIENDA STO. CIO-ALU SUGAR FARMING 1-Mar-09 28-Feb-14 1-Jun-09 146 1 BACOLOD CITY, NEGROS ROSARIO CHAPTER OCCIDENTAL 41 HACIENDA TERESA E.B. MAGALONA, NEGROS CIO-ALU HACIENDA TERESA CIO-ALU SUGAR FARMING 5-Mar-09 4-Mar-12 31-Oct-07 304 120 OCCIDENTAL CHAPTER 42 HACIENDA TINIHABAN BRGY. SAN JOSE, E.B. NACUSIP-TUCP HACIENDA NACUSIP FARMING 27-Dec-05 26-Dec-10 2-Nov-06 130 108 AGRICULTURAL MAGALONA TINIHABAN AGRICULTURAL CORPORATION CORPORATION PRODUCTS/ DATE WORKERS SEQ COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS BARGAINING AGENT INDUSTRY EFFECTIVITY EXPIRATION FEMALE SERVICES REGISTERED COVERED 43 HACIENDA TRES BRGY. LUNA, CADIZ CITY, HACIENDA TRES HERMANOS MISSING SUGARCANE 26-Aug-06 25-Aug-11 2-Nov-06 133 HERMANOS NEGROS OCCIDENTAL WORKERS UNION USFO PLANTATION CHAPTER 44 HACIENDAS CULISAP 1, CARMELA VALLEY CORP., HDAS. CULISAP 1, SUGAR MILLING 1-Sep-09 381 120 CABANBANAN, TECHIE & 9TH ST., BACOLOD CITY, CABANBANAN, TECHIE & ALEGRIA NEGROS OCCIDENTAL ALEGRIA 45 HAWAIIAN PHILIPPINE SILAY CITY, NEGROS HAWAIIAN PHILIPPINE NACUSIP SUGAR 15-Sep-04 14-Sep-09 6-Jul-05 49 COMPANY OCCIDENTAL COMPANY SUPERVISORS MANUFACTURING UNION 46 HDL-CARMELA VALLEY 9TH LACSON STREET, CIO-ALU CVC CHAPTER CIO-ALU REAL ESTATE 8-Aug-05 7-Aug-10 29-Jun-06 107 GROUP CORPORATION BACOLOD CITY SUBDIVISION 47 HEVA MANAGEMENT & GAISANO CAPITAL, LUNA HEVA MANAGEMENT & DEV'T. RETAIL/ 8-Apr-08 7-Apr-13 5-Apr-00 86 DEVELOPMENT CORP. ST., LA PAZ, ILOILO CITY CORP. EMPLOYEES UNION WHOLESALE 48 ILOILO DOCTORS' WEST AVE., MOLO, ILOILO ILOILO DOCTORS' HOSPITAL HOSPITAL/ 8-Jan 31-Dec-12 2-Jul-08 264 40 HOSPITAL CITY EMPLOYEES UNION (IDHEU) MEDICAL SERVICES 49 ILOILO INTEGRATED ESPINOSA BLDG., J.M. BASA- ILOILO STEVEDOTING SERVICES 1-Jan-08 31-Dec-12 12-Feb-08 113 12 ARRASTRE SERVICES GUANCO STS., ILOILO CITY ARASTRE & OTHER CORPORATION SERVICES UNION 50 JOHN BORDMAN LIME BRGY. SALVACION, BORDMAN LABOR UNION (BLU)-NAFLU LIME FACTORY 1-Feb-08 1-Feb-09 Jun-09 20 FACTORY, INC.
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