Teachers hit Aquino for inaction on bid for added poll duty pay
Militant teachers scored President Benigno Aquino III Friday for his inaction on a request for added compensation of teachers who will serve as board of election tellers for Monday's barangay (village) and Sangguniang Kabataan (youth council) elections. The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) said their demand for added compensation is justified by the risks involved in doing poll duty. "(With the elections nearing), the President has not heeded our demands for increased and just compensation for the additional and dangerous work that we will render as board of election tellers (BETs) ... Teachers are prone to harassment and acts of violence from political rivals or losing candidates," ACT secretary general France Castro said on the group's website. She said at least two teachers had been killed in the line of duty while serving as tellers in past elections. In 2007, Nellie Banag of Batangas died after masked gunmen set on fire the schoolhouse she was serving in, she said. In 1995, teacher Filomena Tatlonghari was killed for refusing to give a ballot box to armed men while on election duty, she added. "Such dangers are faced by teachers to protect the sanctity of the ballots and the Aquino government is inconsiderate for not recognizing the noble service that teachers render every election," Castro said. ACT had sought an increase of the compensation of teachers who will serve as BET to P4,000 (P2,000 per day) as against the P2,000 (P1,000 per day) the government is giving. Another teachers' group earlier made a similar last-minute appeal to Aquino for at least additional compensation. The Teachers' Dignity Coalition (TDC) lamented the Comelec had been "consistent" in claiming an additional budget is beyond its powers. "Hence, we would like to directly appeal to the president of the Philippines to grant the request of public school teachers ... This request is based on moral and technical precedence. Thus, we anticipate the president’s most favorable consideration," it said in its website. According to the TDC, public school teachers are requesting: