The public was shocked after former Comelec commissioner and now renowned lawyer Rowena Guanzon revealed that Ruffa Gutierrez, a well-known actress and showbiz personality, has been filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) by two former maids.

According to Guanzon, the two maids who used to work at Ruffa’s home filed the complaint alleging improper treatment and issues related to their rights as workers. Although the full details of the complaint have not been made public, Guanzon said that the main issue is about the alleged non-payment of proper benefits and sudden termination of employment without adequate explanation or process.

Meanwhile, amidst the growing issue, Ruffa Gutierrez has remained silent on her social media accounts. Many of her supporters are waiting for her official statement to clarify her side of the matter.

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Rowena Guanzon, on the other hand, insisted that as a defender of workers’ rights, she will give a voice to the two former maids to ensure that their grievances are heard and justice is served if any violations have occurred.

This is not the first time that Ruffa has been in the news regarding an issue with employees, but according to previous incidents, she usually clarifies and resolves it immediately. For now, the public is waiting to see how Ruffa will deal with this new challenge in her life.

The story will continue to unfold as the NLRC’s next steps and Ruffa’s possible response to the allegations are awaited. This issue has reminded many Filipinos of the importance of fair treatment of maids, who despite their simple duties, play an important role in every home.

2 former housemaids of Ruffa Gutierrez have formally filed a complaint, says Guanzon
The two former housemaids of ‘Maid in Malacañang’ star Ruffa Gutierrez have formally filed a complaint, according to 3PWD 1st nominee Rowena Guanzon on Wednesday, July 20.

In Guanzon’s tweet, the said housemaids approached the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC) for allegedly evicting them without being paid.

“The 2 former housemaids of Ruffa G wna taka kabankalan negros occidenral filed a complaint in the NLRC for backwages and damages,” Guanzon said, attaching a screenshot of their conversation with a Rey Segubiense 2017. It can be recalled that Guanzon previously teased this on July 7 through a tweet.

“My friend has to rescue two household helpers who were thrown out of a first-class village by their employers without paying their salaries. Where is your compassion?” he promised.
However, the actress denied it.

“Hello Ms. Guanzon, No it’s not true. There was a situation at home while I was shooting on the set of “Maid In Malacañang”, so my staff had to call security to make sure my children were safe,” Ruffa’s first response in the same thread.

“The 2 new maids who have been in our household for only around 2 weeks were fighting our 68-year old senior mayordoma (who has been under my care for more than 18 years),” Ruffa added details.

He said, “They were fighting with other colleagues at home when I wasn’t there. They were demanding to leave the house, which I said they were able to do AFTER I returned home from work, so I could talk to them before they leave.”

The actress then clarified that contrary to Guanzon’s statement, she did not allegedly fire or fire any of her helpers.

“Let me make it clear: I did NOT fire anyone. They wanted to leave on their own accord. I have rarely been home shooting every day, all day, all night for #MAIDinMALACANANG – You should watch it BTW. You’re gonna love it,” Ruffa said.

“I’m always very generous with those I love and those that work for me so most of our helpers have been with me for 13-35 years. We are FAMILY. Through thick and thin, that’s it. My lawyers are on top of the situation. Thank you and have a great day,” the actress continued.