The year 2015 is nigh, the target year set in the United Nations Millennium Declaration of 2000 for reducing extreme poverty and achieving other important objectives known as the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). The Philippines is among the countries that have accepted the MDGs.
Demand for high and low-skilled workers could increase by about 60 percent when ASEAN integration takes effect next year, a joint study by the International Labor Organization (ILO) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) concluded.
MANILA, Philippines – Roughly one out of every three Filipino children is drowning in abject poverty, according to the government’s think tank. The key findings of the study conducted by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) show that both the number and severity of poverty among Filipino children have been increasing through the years.
WASHINGTON – The Philippines has taken significant strides toward reducing child labor, according to a new report from the United States Labor Department.
The more that poverty is scientifically quantified, the more it can be understood, and thereby better dealt with. Poverty is not static. It can change quickly, upward or downward, and can change at different rates in different locations. SWS has discovered this from quarterly surveys in four broad geographic areas of the Philippines. Other institutions…
MANILA — Just because the Philippines is the last country on Earth to refuse to allow divorce for most of its citizens, that doesn’t mean Filipinos don’t fall out of love with one another.
The Philippine Institute of Development Studies (PIDS) has urged the government to further improve the country’s infrastructure and make the Philippines a competitive hub to tap into the regional and global production networks.
What would you do if you had a working prototype of a revolutionary tablet computer that was receiving rave reviews well before Apple came out with its iPad? Cancel further funding for the project in favor of developing an updated version of an existing company product? In hindsight that seems crazy, but it’s exactly what…
MANILA, Philippines–Despite the country’s impressive economic growth, which averaged 5.4 percent a year during the past decade, the overall labor market scenario has been “less positive,” limiting progress on social development and inclusive growth, a joint study by the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the Asian Development Bank said.
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MANILA – While the Philippines could get a net 3 million jobs as Southeast Asian nations relax trade and other rules to form the ASEAN Economic Community, more than a third of them could be “vulnerable jobs,” the International Labor Organization (ILO) said.
A 21-year-old construction worker died Tuesday afternoon when he accidentally fell from the balcony of a building still undergoing construction in Quezon City.
MANILA, Philippines – The International Monetary Fund has cut its 2015 growth forecast for the Philippines as merchandise exports are expected to post a slower growth.
More than six million elderly in the country will soon become lifetime members of Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth). This was announced by PhilHealth President and CEO Alexander A. Padilla during forum held recently on social protection programs for the elderly, an Elderly Filipino Week activity organized by PhilHealth and the Department of Social Welfare…
Decisive policy action now is a must in order for the Philippines to benefit from the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC). MANILA (ILO News) – The Philippines could add another 3.1 million jobs to its labour market as a member of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), expected to come into force in 2015. However, a new…
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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Labor Department reported Tuesday that about 168 million children, aged 5 to 7, worked last year as laborers around the world, about half of them in hazardous jobs.
MANILA – An estimated 3.1 million jobs may be added to the Philippine labor market from ASEAN integration, a study shows. The study, titled “ASEAN Community 2015: Managing integration for better jobs and shared prosperity,” revealed that demand for high-skilled employment such as managers, professionals, technicians and associate professionals could increase by nearly 60 percent…
Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Undersecretary Adrian Cristobal Jr. urged stakeholders to support the Philippine’s strategy to strengthen trade and investment relations with Europe. Speaking before stakeholders in a series of consultations held this week, Cristobal said, “We need to deepen our relationship with the EU and make it more meaningful for both economies.
MANILA – Philippines companies racked up debt faster than their Asean peers in the last seven years. In a report released today, Standard and Poor’s (S&P) said 17 of the Philippines’ biggest companies nearly tripled their debt holdings between 2008 and the first quarter of 2014.
A new ILO publication presents a series of lessons learned by trade unions and cooperatives in their efforts to prevent the closing of enterprises through buyouts. It provides examples of success stories and documents the enabling conditions that led to success.
Examples of sexual harassment reported in a new survey run from sexual jokes to explicit advances and groping. This post is in partnership with Time. The article below was originally published at Time.com. A large majority of restaurant workers say they face consistent sexual harassment at the hands of customers, co-workers and managers, according to…
The month of August saw an all-time high for employment in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector in the Philippines, hitting over one million employees. Growth in employment is being primarily driven by the expansion plans of a number of companies, such as Accenture and Convergys.
SINGAPORE – Debt at Philippine companies has grown fastest among companies in Southeast Asia, according to the “ASEAN Top Companies” series that Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services published recently.
The idea of a regional economic integration taking place in the latter part of 2015 evokes fears of imported products flooding the local market and killing local industries. Such apprehension, though, is unfounded.
MANILA, Philippines – More treatment centers for HIV and AIDS will be set up nationwide to give the growing number of patients free anti-retroviral therapy (ART).
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MANILA – The Philippine office of the International Finance Corp (IFC) called on the government to expedite projects that would boost the country’s power supply in preparation for the start of the Asean Economic Community.
MANILA, Philippines–The Philippines has begun making the necessary preparations to ensure that local exporters will be able to immediately tap the benefits of the European Union’s new Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) scheme, or GSP+. According to Trade Undersecretary Adrian S. Cristobal Jr., the government hopes that the European Parliament will hand down a favorable…