Labour migration in the Philippines
Labour migration is a national thrust for economic growth and other countries see the Philippines as a model in regulating migration. On the other hand, some migrant workers are forced into work against their will. They are deceived about the nature of work and receive wages that are less than what is promised. Migrant workers can be victims of forced labour and human trafficking.
In 2005, tripartite experts formulated and adopted the ILO Multilateral Framework on Labour Migration: non-binding principles and guidelines for a rights-based approach to labour migration. The Framework assists ILO partners to manage international and national labour migration. It addresses major issues faced by policy-makers and provides guidelines and principles on labour migration.
For further information please contact:
ILO Country Office for the Philippines (CO-Manila)
19th Floor, Yuchengco Tower
RCBC Plaza 6819 Ayala Avenue
1200 Makati City, Philippines
Tel: +63 2 8580 9900
Key resources
See also
COVID-19
COVID-19 and the world of work
Protecting migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic
Ensuring fair recruitment during the COVID-19 pandemic
Social protection for migrant workers: A necessary response to the COVID-19 crisis
Projects
Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment (FAIR) – Phase II
Safe and Fair: Realizing women migrant workers’ rights and opportunities in the ASEAN region
Integrated Programme on Fair Recruitment (FAIR) - Philippines
Tripartite Action for the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers in the ASEAN Region (ASEAN TRIANGLE project)
Promoting Decent Work Across Borders: A Project for Migrant Health Professionals and Skilled Workers
MDG Fund Joint Programme on Alternatives to Migration: Decent Jobs for Filipino Youth
ILO-EEC Return and Reintegration Project Going Back-Moving On: Economic and Social Empowerment of Migrants including Victims of Trafficking...
Economic and Social Empowerment of Returned Victims of Trafficking in the Philippines and Thailand: The Philippine Component
Protecting Domestic Workers Against Forced Labour and Trafficking