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Pillar 1: Rights At WorkAccomplishment Highlights
INTENDED OUTCOME
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Enabling policy environment for the
protection and effectiveimplementation of therights and welfare of workers strengthened
Enabling policy environment for the
protection and effectiveimplementation of therights and welfare of workers strengthened
Rights At Work: A SummaryRights At Work: A Summary
13 Outputs29 Projects
13 Outputs29 Projects
TARGETTARGET ACCOMPLISHMENTACCOMPLISHMENT
13 Outputs23 Projects
13 Outputs23 Projects
MILESTONE HIGHLIGHTSMILESTONE HIGHLIGHTS
13 Outputs19 Projects
13 Outputs19 Projects
1. Application of ratified international labor
standards specially Core Conventions
improved/strengthened
1. Application of ratified international labor
standards specially Core Conventions
improved/strengthened
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Labor Law Reforms
Labor Law Reforms
• 16 Bills filed in the Congress of the Philippines
• Bill on security of tenure included in the TEC agenda
• Draft bill giving Congress the sole power to reorganize the national government
• 16 Bills filed in the Congress of the Philippines
• Bill on security of tenure included in the TEC agenda
• Draft bill giving Congress the sole power to reorganize the national government
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Labor Law Reforms
Labor Law Reforms
• Policy review on: Rule XXII of DO 40-03 on conciliation, mediation and assumption of jurisdiction Guidelines in the conduct of PNP personnel, private security guards, company guard forces during strikes, lockouts and labor disputes in general
• Key Principles for Labor Policy Reforms in the 21st Century
• Policy review on: Rule XXII of DO 40-03 on conciliation, mediation and assumption of jurisdiction Guidelines in the conduct of PNP personnel, private security guards, company guard forces during strikes, lockouts and labor disputes in general
• Key Principles for Labor Policy Reforms in the 21st Century
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Labor Law Reforms
Labor Law Reforms
• Labor Code Reform and Review Project resulted to a consolidated Trade Union position and proposal on:
Freedom of association Security of tenure Contractualization Assumption of jurisdiction Gender dimension incorporated in drafting the provisions
• Labor Code Reform and Review Project resulted to a consolidated Trade Union position and proposal on:
Freedom of association Security of tenure Contractualization Assumption of jurisdiction Gender dimension incorporated in drafting the provisions
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Labor Law Reforms
Labor Law Reforms
• Strengthening compliance to ILO C87:
Tripartite partners highly involved in the activities related to the ILO Technical Mission Tripartite response to ILO requests on: Arts. 234c, 237a, 264, 269 and 270 ILO Technical Mission resulted to a Technical Cooperation Program
• Strengthening compliance to ILO C87:
Tripartite partners highly involved in the activities related to the ILO Technical Mission Tripartite response to ILO requests on: Arts. 234c, 237a, 264, 269 and 270 ILO Technical Mission resulted to a Technical Cooperation Program
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Effective Implementation of RA 9481
Effective Implementation of RA 9481
• Series of TIPC consultation were conducted on the proposed IRR
• Department Order No. 40-F-03, s. 2008 issued • Educational activities conducted
• Issues on certain provisions of the IRR were put forward
• Series of TIPC consultation were conducted on the proposed IRR
• Department Order No. 40-F-03, s. 2008 issued • Educational activities conducted
• Issues on certain provisions of the IRR were put forward
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Strengthen application and compliance with8 Core ILO Conventions
Strengthen application and compliance with8 Core ILO Conventions
Joint DOLE-PEZA Project “Understanding Labor Disputes and the Role of Zone Police and Private Security Guards in Maintaining Industrial Peace”
• Joint DOLE-PEZA Administrative Order issued last Sept. 2009 creating a TWG to implement the DOLE-PEZA MOA
Joint DOLE-PEZA Project “Understanding Labor Disputes and the Role of Zone Police and Private Security Guards in Maintaining Industrial Peace”
• Joint DOLE-PEZA Administrative Order issued last Sept. 2009 creating a TWG to implement the DOLE-PEZA MOA
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Strengthen application and compliance with8 Core ILO Conventions
Strengthen application and compliance with8 Core ILO Conventions
Joint DOLE-PEZA Project
• 4 batches of lecture-seminars conducted right to self-organization understanding the nuances in labor- management relations role of zone police and security guards in ensuring industrial peace and harmony procedures on conflict management and conciliation-mediation in handling strikes, lockouts and labor disputes
Joint DOLE-PEZA Project
• 4 batches of lecture-seminars conducted right to self-organization understanding the nuances in labor- management relations role of zone police and security guards in ensuring industrial peace and harmony procedures on conflict management and conciliation-mediation in handling strikes, lockouts and labor disputes
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Strengthen application and compliance with8 Core ILO Conventions
Strengthen application and compliance with8 Core ILO Conventions
• Influenced PEZA to developed standard disputes/complaint reporting and monitoring forms and database
• Hand-over Call to Action for Decent Work to concerned national government agencies and LGUs
• 3 regional training on CLS, Decent Work and CSR
• Influenced PEZA to developed standard disputes/complaint reporting and monitoring forms and database
• Hand-over Call to Action for Decent Work to concerned national government agencies and LGUs
• 3 regional training on CLS, Decent Work and CSR
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ReportingObligations under Article 22
ReportingObligations under Article 22
• Multi-stakeholder inputs considered in the preparation of the Draft Final Report
• Labor group (TUCP) comments on the Application by the Philippine Government of C87 submitted to ILO
• Multi-stakeholder inputs considered in the preparation of the Draft Final Report
• Labor group (TUCP) comments on the Application by the Philippine Government of C87 submitted to ILO
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Subsectoral Organizing forWIE
Subsectoral Organizing forWIE
• Sectoral organizing on-going
• Module on Informal Sector organizing developed
• Sectoral organizing on-going
• Module on Informal Sector organizing developed
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Better job securitypromoted
Better job securitypromoted
• Draft amendments to D.O. 18-02 prepared and presented to the TIPC- TEC and the DOLE Regional Directors • Bills submitted to the 14th Congress
• Trade Union support for the bills clinched as a result of regional consultations conducted by labor groups
• Draft amendments to D.O. 18-02 prepared and presented to the TIPC- TEC and the DOLE Regional Directors • Bills submitted to the 14th Congress
• Trade Union support for the bills clinched as a result of regional consultations conducted by labor groups
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Better job securitypromoted
Better job securitypromoted
• Philippine Employer Labor Social Partnership and Join Foreign Chambers meeting resulted to:
JFC’s openness to implement existing law and IRR JFC also open to establish social dialogue mechanism to address concerns on contractualization
• Trade Union support for the bills clinched as a result of regional consultations conducted by labor groups
• Philippine Employer Labor Social Partnership and Join Foreign Chambers meeting resulted to:
JFC’s openness to implement existing law and IRR JFC also open to establish social dialogue mechanism to address concerns on contractualization
• Trade Union support for the bills clinched as a result of regional consultations conducted by labor groups
3. International labor standards ratified
3. International labor standards ratified
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Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
C177 (Homework)
• TIPC recommended its ratification
• Consultation with other group of workers resulted to wider support for the Convention
• PGMA en banc issued a directive for DOLE and PLLO to speed up the process
C177 (Homework)
• TIPC recommended its ratification
• Consultation with other group of workers resulted to wider support for the Convention
• PGMA en banc issued a directive for DOLE and PLLO to speed up the process
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Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Maritime Labour Convention 2006
• Regional consultation conducted
• Gaps were identified and proposed policy actions were developed
• Action for the ratification of the MLC developed
Maritime Labour Convention 2006
• Regional consultation conducted
• Gaps were identified and proposed policy actions were developed
• Action for the ratification of the MLC developed
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Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Maritime Labour Convention 2006
• TIPC resolutions: Recommendation for ratification Recommendation for immediate compliance pending ratification
Maritime Labour Convention 2006
• TIPC resolutions: Recommendation for ratification Recommendation for immediate compliance pending ratification
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Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
C185 (Seafarers’ Identity Documents)
• Sectoral consultations conducted
• TIPC recommended its ratification
• TIPC resolution calling for the coverage of non-seafarers and offshore workers on board vessels in maritime navigation
C185 (Seafarers’ Identity Documents)
• Sectoral consultations conducted
• TIPC recommended its ratification
• TIPC resolution calling for the coverage of non-seafarers and offshore workers on board vessels in maritime navigation
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Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
Push for the ratification of eight ILO Conventions
C187 (Promotional Framework on Occupational Safety and Health)
• Consultations among stakeholders conducted
C187 (Promotional Framework on Occupational Safety and Health)
• Consultations among stakeholders conducted
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Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Proposed international instrument forDomestic Workers
• Tripartite partners participated in the Philippine Campaign for Domestic Workers
• Tripartite responses developed and submitted to ILO
• Stakeholders’ consultations were conducted
Proposed international instrument forDomestic Workers
• Tripartite partners participated in the Philippine Campaign for Domestic Workers
• Tripartite responses developed and submitted to ILO
• Stakeholders’ consultations were conducted
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Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Proposed international instrument forDomestic Workers
• Tripartite partners participated in the Philippine Campaign for Domestic Workers
• Tripartite responses developed and submitted to ILO
• Stakeholders’ consultations were conducted
Proposed international instrument forDomestic Workers
• Tripartite partners participated in the Philippine Campaign for Domestic Workers
• Tripartite responses developed and submitted to ILO
• Stakeholders’ consultations were conducted
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Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
C 162 (Safety in the use of Asbestos)
• HB 6544 on Banning the importation, manufacture, processing, use or distribution in commerce of asbestos and asbestos- containing products
• Ban Asbestos Campaign resulted to: Sustained info dissemination on issues on asbestos Joint Communique on Ban Asbestos
C 162 (Safety in the use of Asbestos)
• HB 6544 on Banning the importation, manufacture, processing, use or distribution in commerce of asbestos and asbestos- containing products
• Ban Asbestos Campaign resulted to: Sustained info dissemination on issues on asbestos Joint Communique on Ban Asbestos
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Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
C 162 (Safety in the use of Asbestos)
• Documentation on improper asbestos removal resulted to media investigation and inspection • Series of consultations conducted to develop a national program for the elimination of asbestos-related diseases based the WHO/ILO
C 162 (Safety in the use of Asbestos)
• Documentation on improper asbestos removal resulted to media investigation and inspection • Series of consultations conducted to develop a national program for the elimination of asbestos-related diseases based the WHO/ILO
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Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
Initiate preparatorywork for five ILOConventions/proposedinstrument
C 162 (Safety in the use of Asbestos)
• Proposed measures at the workplace based on C162 and the CCO for asbestos developed
• Lobbying efforts to introduce the campaign on banning asbestos resulted to committee hearing and agreement in the Lower House to consolidate pending asbestos-related bills
C 162 (Safety in the use of Asbestos)
• Proposed measures at the workplace based on C162 and the CCO for asbestos developed
• Lobbying efforts to introduce the campaign on banning asbestos resulted to committee hearing and agreement in the Lower House to consolidate pending asbestos-related bills
4. Worst forms of child labor eliminated
4. Worst forms of child labor eliminated
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Implementation ofthe PPACL
Implementation ofthe PPACL
Sagip Batang Manggagawa• 62 Duty bearers from 16 regions underwent Training for Labor Inspectors, Hearing Officers and Sheriffs on the Effective Enforcement of RA 9231 and RA 9203
• Draft manual on the Conduct of Inspection, Rescue and Enforcement Proceedings in Child Labor Cases for labor inspectors, sheriffs, hearing officers and child labor program coordinators developed
Sagip Batang Manggagawa• 62 Duty bearers from 16 regions underwent Training for Labor Inspectors, Hearing Officers and Sheriffs on the Effective Enforcement of RA 9231 and RA 9203
• Draft manual on the Conduct of Inspection, Rescue and Enforcement Proceedings in Child Labor Cases for labor inspectors, sheriffs, hearing officers and child labor program coordinators developed
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Implementation ofthe PPACL
Implementation ofthe PPACL
Kabuhayan Para Sa Magulang ng Batang Manggagawa (KASAMA) Program
• Php4.702M livelihood assistance provided to 296 parents of child laborers
Kabuhayan Para Sa Magulang ng Batang Manggagawa (KASAMA) Program
• Php4.702M livelihood assistance provided to 296 parents of child laborers
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Implementation ofthe PPACL
Implementation ofthe PPACL
Advocacy work resulted to:
• Signing of commitment to action against child labor by barangay officials
• Ordinance for the mandatory registration of recruitment agencies at the barangay level passed in Cebu
Advocacy work resulted to:
• Signing of commitment to action against child labor by barangay officials
• Ordinance for the mandatory registration of recruitment agencies at the barangay level passed in Cebu
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Implementation ofthe PPACL
Implementation ofthe PPACL
Advocacy work resulted to:
• Children’ Welfare Code in Davao, Sultan Kudarat and Ifugao
• Model ordinance on the prevention and elimination of child labor developed and presented to barangay officials in Tacloban and Ormoc
Advocacy work resulted to:
• Children’ Welfare Code in Davao, Sultan Kudarat and Ifugao
• Model ordinance on the prevention and elimination of child labor developed and presented to barangay officials in Tacloban and Ormoc
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Implementation ofthe PPACL
Implementation ofthe PPACL
Eliminating Child Labor in the TobaccoIndustry Project
• 286 children and their families provided with education and livelihood assistance
Project Angel Tree
• 1,447 child laborers’ provided with various assistance
1,447
Eliminating Child Labor in the TobaccoIndustry Project
• 286 children and their families provided with education and livelihood assistance
Project Angel Tree
• 1,447 child laborers’ provided with various assistance
1,447
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Employers’ advocacyagainst child labor
Employers’ advocacyagainst child labor
• Annual recognition of child-friendly and child labor-free establishments
• Annual recognition of child-friendly and child labor-free establishments
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Sustained anti-child labor/trafficking-dedicated hotlines, platform for regular communication – websites www.tucp.org.ph www.trafficking.org.ph www.unionsaynotochildlabor.org
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Sustained anti-child labor/trafficking-dedicated hotlines, platform for regular communication – websites www.tucp.org.ph www.trafficking.org.ph www.unionsaynotochildlabor.org
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Installed prevention measures and messages in the operational procedures of 49 transport companies and port workers Help Lines and Service Guides Helpdesks and Public addressing system Inspection of minors in bus terminals
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Installed prevention measures and messages in the operational procedures of 49 transport companies and port workers Help Lines and Service Guides Helpdesks and Public addressing system Inspection of minors in bus terminals
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Printed 4 sets and disseminated 69,175 IECs and advocacy materials
• Monitored and processed 14 incidents involving 40 children
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Printed 4 sets and disseminated 69,175 IECs and advocacy materials
• Monitored and processed 14 incidents involving 40 children
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• 288 inquiries handled and monitored
• 20 incidents of trafficking in persons intercepted/prevented and referred to appropriate agencies
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• 288 inquiries handled and monitored
• 20 incidents of trafficking in persons intercepted/prevented and referred to appropriate agencies
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Lobbied for the passage of 11 local instruments providing protection for trafficking in person victims
• Developed some 2,347 trained trade union monitors and community advocates
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Lobbied for the passage of 11 local instruments providing protection for trafficking in person victims
• Developed some 2,347 trained trade union monitors and community advocates
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Affiliated transport unions show anti- trafficking videos and posted prevention materials on board buses, vessels, union offices and terminals
• 35 formal partnership agreement signed with affiliated overland and sea-based transport companies, workers organizations and other support groups
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Affiliated transport unions show anti- trafficking videos and posted prevention materials on board buses, vessels, union offices and terminals
• 35 formal partnership agreement signed with affiliated overland and sea-based transport companies, workers organizations and other support groups
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Supported 62 trafficking in person orientation and information activities Employers and workers in the transportation sector Members of TUCP-assisted communities in 14 pilot areas nationwide
Anti- child labor monitoring prevention
• Supported 62 trafficking in person orientation and information activities Employers and workers in the transportation sector Members of TUCP-assisted communities in 14 pilot areas nationwide
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Prosecution
• Developed and operated a centralized database on trafficking in persons and related cases 588 completed Standard Report Forms entered into the database 155 government, NGOs in 12 regions adopted the system and participated
Prosecution
• Developed and operated a centralized database on trafficking in persons and related cases 588 completed Standard Report Forms entered into the database 155 government, NGOs in 12 regions adopted the system and participated
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Prosecution• Developed and operated a centralized database on trafficking in persons and related cases 190 trained front liners as trainer, encoder, administrator of the database at the local level Partnership agreements signed with 464 individuals (government, NGOs, LGUs, media, trade unions) for data collection and submission
Prosecution• Developed and operated a centralized database on trafficking in persons and related cases 190 trained front liners as trainer, encoder, administrator of the database at the local level Partnership agreements signed with 464 individuals (government, NGOs, LGUs, media, trade unions) for data collection and submission
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Reintegration
• Developed guide instruments for service providers and victims/survivors Monitoring forms for trafficking and other related information, cases/complaints Computerized monitoring and data banking system Flowcharts and manuals for accessing services and programs
Reintegration
• Developed guide instruments for service providers and victims/survivors Monitoring forms for trafficking and other related information, cases/complaints Computerized monitoring and data banking system Flowcharts and manuals for accessing services and programs
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Reintegration
• Free transportation provided by affiliated transport unions to returning trafficking in person victims and their families
• Lobbied for the construction of additional/ expansion of existing shelter and facilities in Cavite, Negros Occidental and Compostela Valley
Reintegration
• Free transportation provided by affiliated transport unions to returning trafficking in person victims and their families
• Lobbied for the construction of additional/ expansion of existing shelter and facilities in Cavite, Negros Occidental and Compostela Valley
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Reintegration
• Partnership agreement with 14 TUCP trained private law groups, civic organizations, law schools, law students and public/private legal practitioners for free legal assistance, counseling and referral services
Reintegration
• Partnership agreement with 14 TUCP trained private law groups, civic organizations, law schools, law students and public/private legal practitioners for free legal assistance, counseling and referral services
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Reintegration
• 30 trafficking in person (TIP) victims from 14 areas were provided services by trained PAO lawyers, CHR’s human rights action officers and community-based TIP advocates Preparation of affidavits, sworn statements, other compliant documents Gathering of evidences Referral to agencies for support services Representation in court hearings
Reintegration
• 30 trafficking in person (TIP) victims from 14 areas were provided services by trained PAO lawyers, CHR’s human rights action officers and community-based TIP advocates Preparation of affidavits, sworn statements, other compliant documents Gathering of evidences Referral to agencies for support services Representation in court hearings
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Reintegration
• Affiliated federations engage in alternative economic activities to support families of child laborers• Utilized labor and management cooperation and other social dialogue mechanisms to influence company support for anti-child labor programs in their CSR initiatives
Reintegration
• Affiliated federations engage in alternative economic activities to support families of child laborers• Utilized labor and management cooperation and other social dialogue mechanisms to influence company support for anti-child labor programs in their CSR initiatives
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Reintegration
• CSR initiatives include: 8 welding machines donated to TESDA benefitting 35 students 12 sewing machines donated and transportation allowance of Php60/day sustained the attendance of trainees
• Talks on-going for a pre-school program/ learning center for child laborers
Reintegration
• CSR initiatives include: 8 welding machines donated to TESDA benefitting 35 students 12 sewing machines donated and transportation allowance of Php60/day sustained the attendance of trainees
• Talks on-going for a pre-school program/ learning center for child laborers
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Direct Services
• Free skills training on in-demand skills and other basic skills offered by the TUCP Workers’ College• Assisted placement for workers and family members• Organized/Participated in 2 major jobs and skills matching fairs
Direct Services
• Free skills training on in-demand skills and other basic skills offered by the TUCP Workers’ College• Assisted placement for workers and family members• Organized/Participated in 2 major jobs and skills matching fairs
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Workers Alliance against child labor
Workers Alliance against child labor
Direct Services
• Run 5 family welfare clinics providing info and services on family planning, primary health care and medical outreach programs
35,000 individuals benefitted
Direct Services
• Run 5 family welfare clinics providing info and services on family planning, primary health care and medical outreach programs
35,000 individuals benefitted
5. Labor standards enforcement intensified
5. Labor standards enforcement intensified
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Conduct capabilitybuilding training onILS, LSEF andOSH- POSITIVE
Conduct capabilitybuilding training onILS, LSEF andOSH- POSITIVE
• 65 TUCP OSH-POSITIVE trainers – 22 are Core trainers
• Conducted training of labor unions on OSH using the Participation-Oriented Safety Improvement by Trade Union Initiative (POSITIVE) Approach
• 4 Regional trainings for non-TUCP union leaders conducted
• 65 TUCP OSH-POSITIVE trainers – 22 are Core trainers
• Conducted training of labor unions on OSH using the Participation-Oriented Safety Improvement by Trade Union Initiative (POSITIVE) Approach
• 4 Regional trainings for non-TUCP union leaders conducted
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Expand SocialCompliance Enterprise LevelAssessment
Expand SocialCompliance Enterprise LevelAssessment
• 3 companies were provided assistance on Social Management System based on international standard for social accountability (SA 8000)
• 3 companies were provided assistance on Social Management System based on international standard for social accountability (SA 8000)
6. Core labor standards in IFIs policies, programs
and projects mainstreamed
6. Core labor standards in IFIs policies, programs
and projects mainstreamed
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ALNI/P on mainstreaming CLSin IFIs
ALNI/P on mainstreaming CLSin IFIs
• NAPOCOR case documentation on non- compliance with CLS undertaken
• Filing of case against ADB for non- compliance with CLS
• Training of union IFI advocates conducted
• NAPOCOR case documentation on non- compliance with CLS undertaken
• Filing of case against ADB for non- compliance with CLS
• Training of union IFI advocates conducted
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ALNI/P on mainstreaming CLSin IFIs
ALNI/P on mainstreaming CLSin IFIs
• Development of workers’ guide to the ADB CLS handbook
• Re-establishment of Regional (Asia) Network on promoting CLS in IFIs policies, programs and projects
• Development of workers’ guide to the ADB CLS handbook
• Re-establishment of Regional (Asia) Network on promoting CLS in IFIs policies, programs and projects
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Multi-employerbargaining promoted
Multi-employerbargaining promoted
• Bills on multi-employer bargaining developed and filed in the Congress of the Philippines
• Broad TU support generated through 5 regional consultations
• Bills on multi-employer bargaining developed and filed in the Congress of the Philippines
• Broad TU support generated through 5 regional consultations
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Enforcement ofLabor and OSHStandards intensified
Enforcement ofLabor and OSHStandards intensified
• 2008 = 33,298 establishments were covered by labor standards compliance assistance
• 1st sem of 2009 = 5,792 establishments covered
• 2008 = 33,298 establishments were covered by labor standards compliance assistance
• 1st sem of 2009 = 5,792 establishments covered
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Enforcement ofLabor and OSHStandards intensified
Enforcement ofLabor and OSHStandards intensified
• 2009
86.16% compliance rate under self- assessment 55.4% under inspection 65.26% under Technical Assistance Visits
• 2009
86.16% compliance rate under self- assessment 55.4% under inspection 65.26% under Technical Assistance Visits
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Policy advocacy on the Magna Carta forWIE
Policy advocacy on the Magna Carta forWIE
• Lobby efforts continue to support the bills sponsored by Rep. Fernandez and Sen. Santiago
• PHILLSI will assist the sector to enhance the bill for refilling in the 15th Congress
• Lobby efforts continue to support the bills sponsored by Rep. Fernandez and Sen. Santiago
• PHILLSI will assist the sector to enhance the bill for refilling in the 15th Congress
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Decent work forFilipino migrant workers examinedand determined
Decent work forFilipino migrant workers examinedand determined
• Consultation on Decent Work Indicators for migrant workers conducted
• Action Plan to derive the decent work indicators for migrant workers developed
• Consultation on Decent Work Indicators for migrant workers conducted
• Action Plan to derive the decent work indicators for migrant workers developed
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Strengthen responses to theAnnual GFMD
Strengthen responses to theAnnual GFMD
• Policy paper on Migration and Development: Perspective from the 2nd Global Forum on Migration and Development
•Pol
• Policy paper on Migration and Development: Perspective from the 2nd Global Forum on Migration and Development
•Pol
OUTPUT 12: MILESTONE HIGHLIGHTSOUTPUT 12: MILESTONE HIGHLIGHTS
Decent work in the public sectormeasured
Decent work in the public sectormeasured
• CSC has signify its interest to partner with ILS on research-related activities to promote decent work for the public sector
• CSC has signify its interest to partner with ILS on research-related activities to promote decent work for the public sector
OUTPUT 13: MILESTONE HIGHLIGHTSOUTPUT 13: MILESTONE HIGHLIGHTS
Equal representationfor public sector unionsIn the PSLMC advocated
Equal representationfor public sector unionsIn the PSLMC advocated
• Workers’ Congress last March 2009 resulted to:
Increased number of workers’ representatives from 4 to 8 Proposals for discussion at the PSLMC: Lowering of membership requirement for organization/union registration from 30% to 10% Providing voting power to union reps at the PSLMC
• Workers’ Congress last March 2009 resulted to:
Increased number of workers’ representatives from 4 to 8 Proposals for discussion at the PSLMC: Lowering of membership requirement for organization/union registration from 30% to 10% Providing voting power to union reps at the PSLMC
DECENT WORK
MAKE IT KNOWN…
MAKE IT YOUR OWN…
Salamat!