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CFL slammed over plan to abolish sign language unit

MANILA, Philippines — The Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) has slammed the Commission on the Filipino Language (CFL) over its plan to dissolve its Filipino Sign Language (FSL) Unit, which would effectively retrench its deaf personnel.

In a statement, ACT said it received information that the CFL – also referred to as the Komisyon ng Wikang Filipino (KWF) – decided to abolish its FSL Unit after its personnel demanded the timely release of their salaries.

“We condemn the actions of Chairman Arthur Casanova and the newly appointed CFL commissioners’ unjust removal of all deaf personnel from the FSL Unit, following their rightful demand for timely and prompt salary payments. This action is not only inhumane but also undermines the rights and dignity of the Deaf community,” ACT said.

The teachers’ group cited Republic Act 11106 or the Filipino Sign Language Act, which states that Filipino Sign Language or FSL shall be the official sign language of the government in all transactions involving the deaf. The same law also mandates the use of FSL in schools, broadcast media and workplaces.

ACT said that RA 11106 was enacted in compliance with the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, wherein member-states committed to promote, protect, and ensure the full and equal enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedom of persons with disabilities (PWDs).

“Thus, national and local state agencies shall uphold respect for their (PWDs) inherent dignity, individual autonomy, and independence by guaranteeing accessibility and eliminating all forms of discrimination in all public interactions and transactions, thereby ensuring their full and effective participation and inclusion in society,” ACT said.

“The State shall also take all appropriate measures to ensure that the Filipino deaf can exercise the right to expression and opinion. Accordingly, the State recognizes and promotes the use of sign languages embodying the specific cultural and linguistic identity of the Filipino deaf,” it added.

Wth the abolition of the FSL Unit of the CFL, “the implementation of the RA 11106 will not be realized,” ACT said, “thus, depriving Deaf Filipinos of

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