Resources from ILO Country Office in the Philippines

  1. Administrative Clerk (GS-4) attached to an ILO Project on "Strengthening the Impact on Employment of Sector and Trade Policies"

    13 January 2016

  2. National Project Coordinator (NO-B) attached to an ILO Project on "Strengthening the Impact on Employment of Sector and Trade Policies"

    13 January 2016

  3. Administrative Clerk (GS-4) attached to an EU-funded ILO project on labour rights in GSP+ countries

    12 January 2016

  4. Domestic Workers Technical Working Group Meeting

    The tripartite-plus Philippine Technical Working Group on Decent Work for Domestic Workers (Domestic Work TWG) held a meeting to discuss and finalize the preparations for the annual commemoration of the National Domestic Workers’ Day (Araw ng Kasambahay) in the Philippines.

  5. Mission on the ILO Project “Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment (FAIR)”

    Ms Helene Harroff-Tavel, Ms Alix Nasri and Mr Guy Tchami from ILO Geneva will conduct a mission in the Philippines to meet with relevant stakeholders for ILO’s new labour migration project. The six-day mission will include consultations with Philippine government agencies, trade unions, employers organizations, civil society organizations, cooperatives and media agencies in order to introduce the project’s Philippine components and collect inputs regarding the project design and strategy.

  6. Joint dialogues on labour migration between the ASEAN Confederation of Employers and the ASEAN Trade Union Council

    01 January 2016

    Since 2016, supporting bilateral dialogue on labour migration between the ASEAN Confederation of Employers (ACE) and the ASEAN Trade Union Council (ATUC) has been an important activity of the ILO’s TRIANGLE in ASEAN programme.

  7. News@ILO Philippines, October-December 2015

    31 December 2015

    The 4th quarter enewsletter from the ILO Country Office for the Philippines provides latest developments and activities in the country, must reads including forthcoming events and meetings.

  8. Impact of livelihood recovery initiatives on reducing vulnerability to human trafficking and illegal recruitment: Lessons from Typhoon Haiyan

    31 December 2015

    This report examines human trafficking and illegal recruitment in Typhoon Haiyan-affected areas and evaluates and how IOM and ILO livelihood interventions assisted vulnerable workers. This report seeks to contribute to the understanding of the current state of human trafficking in Regions VII and VIII.

  9. Understanding child labour and youth employment outcomes in the Philippines: Country report

    31 December 2015

    Overcoming the twin challenges of child labour and the youth decent work deficit will be critical to progress in the Philippines towards its broader social development goals.

  10. ILO and DOLE Joint Rapid Livelihood Impact Assessment After Typhoon Melor (Nona)

    Immediately after Typhoon Melor (Nona), the ILO and DOLE assessed the impact of the typhoon and provided emergency employment in Oriental Mindoro and Romblon.