A Congressman looks forward to the forthcoming visit of an International Labor Organization (ILO) delegation, saying the group could help Philippine legislators craft laws...
By Robin Millard
GENEVA, Switzerland—A global economic slowdown will force more workers into accepting lower quality, poorly paid jobs in 2023 while inflation gobbles up...
The Geneva-based International Labor Organization, disquieted by new grave allegations of violence and intimidation against trade unionists in the Philippines, has called on the...
The Philippines makes history in the world labor front as it assumes chairmanship of the International Labor Organization’s government group, the first non-regular member...
By Antoinette Capuz
Child labor remains prevalent in the Philippines along with the rest of South-Eastern Asia region, according to the International Labor Organization and...
Aiming to provide a life-transforming and affordable learning experience for Filipinos who lost their jobs during the pandemic, 24-year old entrepreneur Paolo Isyasa founded...
The Philippine office of the International Labor Organization (ILO) was proclaimed winner of the Earth Camp Photo Contest in Japan via a virtual awarding...
Garment trade takes a beating
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The Philippines' garment industry has taken a big hit from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, cutting exports by almost...
The cost of accommodation for sea-based workers undergoing quarantine must be shouldered by their manning agencies, the Labor department said Thursday.
“That is pursuant to...
As the pressure mounts on countries to ease their lockdown restrictions, the International Labor Organization has urged governments to control COVID-19 in the workplace...