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Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies’ (ILS) Workers Welfare Research Division has three on going researches that will be released by year end highlighting three pressing issues concerning Filipino workers across the nation.

These topics include policy papers on Basic Income Guarantee (BIG), mental health, and ILO Violence and Harassment Convention, 2019 (No. 190).

Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) Executive Director Ahmma Charisma Lobrin Satumba was recently interviewed by Ronda Pilipinas host Mr. Lawrence Tanjoco about home and internet-based jobs as among the best alternatives for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs).

Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies has released a report highlighting its Future of Work initiatives titled, “Shaping the Discourse on the Future of Decent Work: 2019 Report of the ILS Policy Advocacy Series on the Future of Work,” and is now available online: http://ils.dole.gov.ph/shaping-the-discourse-on-the-future-of-decent-work/

Manila – Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) researchers Bernard Paul M. Mangulabnan and John Emmanuel V. Villanueva were part of the distinguished panelists and moderators in the recently-concluded ASEAN Inter-Ministerial Forum on the Implementation of the ASEAN Declaration on Promoting Green Jobs for Equity and Inclusive Growth in ASEAN Community, which was held online last October 7-9.

The Institute for Labor Studies’ (ILS) Acting Deputy Executive Director (DED) Patrick Patriwirawan, Jr, reiterated teleworking safety nets as one of the discussants during the webinar titled “Rethinking Work Arrangements: Telework Potential in the Philippines” organized by the Asian Institute of Management Rizalino S. Navarro Policy Center for Competitiveness (AIM RSN-PCC), in partnership with the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Philippines Office, held on October 21.