THE “fast and furious” increase in HIV cases in the country is a major problem that we all should be gravely concerned about. The problem needs an equally fast and furious, urgent and aggressive response from the government and all sectors of Philippine society.
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Full-time stable employment may be getting a pink slip, with less secure working relationships set to drive weaker economic growth, data from the International Labour Organization (ILO) show. Only an estimated quarter of the world’s workers have a stable employment relationship, according to the ILO’s World Employment and Social Outlook.
BORACAY, Aklan – A senior official of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) on Tuesday noted the paradigm shift in labor system which is veering away from the assembly line of work and is heading towards knowledge-based services in the manufacturing sector.
The Commission on Higher Education on Tuesday approved the proposals of 313 private higher education institutions (HEIs) in the country to increase tuition and other school fees for the next academic year.
New ITUC Climate Justice Frontline’s briefing sets out union demands for a just transition to zero carbon economy Brussels 18 May 2015 (ITUC Online): Political commitments for a just transition to a low carbon economy will be on the line as governments review the draft text for a global agreement on climate by early June.
Earlier this week, the EU announced a new agenda to address the latest wave of migration through the Mediterranean. Some 30,000 migrants are estimated to have arrived in Europe this year already, and over 1,800 have died in the sea. Last year Syrians and Eritreans were the two largest groups of such migrants. Most of…
SAN PEDRO CITY–A series of clashes between protesting workers and security personnel of a distillery plant have continued a day after nearly a hundred workers went on strike in Cabuyao City, Laguna.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has discovered several violations committed by the owner of the slipper factory in Valenzuela City which caught fire last week, leaving 72 workers dead.
MANILA, Philippines – A survey conducted by leading online job site Jobstreet.com Philippines reveals that employers place importance on internship experience as well as behavioral and functional skills in considering a fresh graduate applicant for employment.
Male executives have a unique opportunity to help advance women in the workplace. MPW Insider is an online community where the biggest names in business and beyond answer timely career and leadership questions. Today’s answer for: Why is it important to have a mentor? is written by Gloria Cordes Larson, president of Bentley University.
The Philippines has the second slowest average download speed among 22 Asian countries, according to a study on consumer Internet speeds as of May 2015.
Geneva (AFP) – Only a fourth of the world’s workforce have stable contracts, leading to growing job insecurity, a UN report said Tuesday.
After the New York Times ran a searing two-part investigation into the exploitation and job-related health problems of the state’s nail-salon workers earlier this month, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo ordered emergency measures to protect them and appointed a special review panel to recommend long-term reforms. The Times series painted a portrait of an immigrant…
WE in the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines condemn government’s failure to enforce occupational safety and health standards that resulted in the death of 72 workers in a devastating fire at the factory of footwear maker Kentex Manufacturing Corporation.
Firefighters retrieve remains of fire victim in the Valenzuela factory fire. Photographed by Gel Francisco MANILA – The head of the International Labor Organization (ILO) on Friday weighed in on the widespread concern over industrial safety in the Philippines, calling for tougher measures after the deadly factory fire that killed at least 72 trapped workers,…
MANILA – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is urging Congress to hasten the passage of bills criminalizing non-compliance of safety standards in the workplace amid the tragedy that has befallen 72 workers in a Valenzuela footwear factory last week.
It has become a stock answer by those against systemic reforms that we should first “reform” ourselves before we can do that. And yet we do nothing to “reform” ourselves. We continue with bad habits and old attitudes and expect to change. So there is a smack of insincerity to that answer. They do not…
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A group of Catholic rural missionaries is concerned over what might happen to farmers, indigenous peoples and the environment if oil palm plantations are allowed to expand “unbridled” in Mindanao.
Contractual situation of Kentex rubber slipper plant reflects that of 70 per cent of Philippine firms Manila: The disastrous May 13 fire that killed 72 people and destroyed a rubber slipper factory in northern Metro Manila is a wake-up call for the country to update its workplace safety and labour regulatory laws, say officials.
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Have you ever considered what a hiring manager or an HR representative is really looking for when trawling through and screening hundreds of resumes daily? It will be a combination of things but some of them recur for every position they recruit for. It’s easy to miss the basics so here is a list of…
Originally posted on 9 February 2015 Indonesia’s capital Jakarta has the world’s worst traffic jams according to a new survey by Castrol, its 2014 Magnatec Stop-Start Index. Have sympathy for the city’s drivers, who were recorded as suffering 33,240 stop-starts per year, meaning they spent 27.22% of their total travel time going nowehere.
Kentex complied with labor standards and has the certificate to show for it, the lawyer of the slipper company hit by a fire that claimed 72 lives on Wednesday said, in response to Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz’s statement describing the company’s owners as “illegal” and “immoral” for violating the Labor Code.
MANILA, Philippines – About 92 percent of barangays in Metro Manila were affected by illegal drugs in 2014, an official of the Philippine National Police (PNP) said yesterday.
(Updated 11:03 p.m.) The deaths of 72 people in a fire that gutted a footwear factory in the Philippine capital has exposed abusive conditions for millions of poor and desperate workers across the nation.
Invoke Article 33 of the ILO constitution
against the military junta in Myanmar
to carry out the 2021 ILO Commission of Inquiry recommendations
against serious violations of Forced Labour and Freedom of Association protocols.
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