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Department of Labor and Employment
The National Wages Productivity Commission, under the Department of Labor, focuses on labor-related programs and services in the Philippines.
First, DOLE is the primary agency in the executive branch mandated to implement and execute labor laws. It is its function and duty to ensure that minimum wage adjustments are made in accordance with the current wage system established by Congress.
DOLE rallies support for a violence and harassment-free workplace. Manila - In line with the celebration of the National Women’s Month, the Department of Labor and Employment, through its attached agency the Institute for Labor Studies (ILS), organized a forum on Convention 190 on Eliminating Violence and Harassment in the World of Work ...
Single Entry Approach (SEnA) is an administrative approach to provide a speedy, impartial, inexpensive, and accessible settlement procedure of all labor issues or conflicts to prevent them from ripening into full-blown disputes or actual labor cases.
The Labor Code of the Philippines outlines labor and social laws to protect workers, promote employment, and ensure industrial peace.
DOLE-NCR e-Filing Service is a free, online process for the submission of applications and reports and other labor-related programs and services. This free service powered by Google Forms allows clients to register, fill out forms free of charge and submit applications and monitoring reports, request necessary permits, certifications and ...
Highlighted in the proposed revised labor code is the addition of a new section, Book VII: Promoting Gender Equality. In attendance was House Deputy Speaker Rufus B. Rodriguez who vowed to file the proposed revised labor code as a bill as soon as the next congress opens.
Over the years, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) labor inspection system has undergone reforms to achieve higher compliance with labor laws and standards and ensure continuity and sustainability of compliance at workplaces (DOLE, n.d.).
The Labor Market Profile, or LMP, is an annual publication of the Bureau of Local Employment presenting the overall scenario of the Philippine labor market using primary and secondary sources of labor market information from national surveys and administrative data.