Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) is set to hold its very first online DOLE Research Conference for 2020 via the Zoom online platform from March 23-25.
As a culminating policy advocacy activity anchored on this year’s theme of Revive and Thrive: Actions for Creating a Decent Future of Work Amid and Beyond COVID-19, this presentation provides a venue for the Institute’s researchers to present findings of researches conducted during this time of pandemic and elicit discussion and exchange of ideas on labor policy issues between and among various offices and agencies of the Department of Labor and Employment.
Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies recently conducted its Year-End Planning Assessment last February 9 via the Zoom online platform. This was presided by ILS Executive Director Ahmma Charisma Lobrin-Satumba, together with Deputy Executive Director Atty. Mary Grace L. Riguer-Teodosio and Acting Deputy Executive Director Patrick Patriwirawan, Jr.
DOLE Undersecretary Benjo Santos Benavides gave the inspirational message for the proceedings. Planning Service Director Adeline T. De Castro delivered the DOLE National Employment Recovery Strategy along with the Highlights of the DOLE 2020 YEPA and 2021 Planning Exercise, which gave further context to DOLE-wide objectives, targets and service delivery strategy for 2021.
Manila – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), through the International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB), and the Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) organized the “1st Experts’ Work Meeting for the Public Campaign for Safe and Fair Migration in the ASEAN Region” held via Zoom last 25 February 2021.
The video campaign project on safe and fair migration in the ASEAN is part of the implementation of Agreement No. 40281447 between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) under the auspices of the ASEAN Committee on Migrant Workers (ACMW) and funded through the Enhanced Regional EU-ASEAN Dialogue Instrument (EU- READI),
Manila – Researches from the Institute for Labor Studies presented their research findings on the ratification of ILO Convention 190 which focused on a world of work free from violence and harassment. The presentation was made during the 2021 National Tripartite Feedback eForum towards the Ratification of ILO Convention C.190 via the Cisco Webex online meeting platform held last February 19.
Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies received its Bronze Award PRIME-HRM (Program to Institutionalize Meritocracy and Excellence in Human Resource Management) plaque of recognition from the Civil Service Commission for having met the Level 2-Maturity indicators in all of the four (4) core HRM systems under CSC resolution 2000115 dated January 21, 2020.