Manila – In celebration of Pride Month, employees from the Institute of Labor Studies participated in the webinar hosted by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) titled “Gender Gaps in Social Protection Coverage in the Philippines,” last June 18 via the Cisco Webex platform.
Employees of the Institute for Labor Studies ((ILS), led by Executive Director Ahmma Charisma Lobrin-Satumba and Acting Deputy Executive Director Patrick Patriwirawan, Jr., held its very first virtual send-off for its Acting Supervising Labor and Employment Officer Carl Rookie O. Daquio, last June 12 via the online meeting platform Zoom.
Mr. Daquio will be taking on a new role as Senior Officer, with the Labour and Civil Service Division of the Human Development Directorate under the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Department, and will be based in the Jakarta, Indonesia office of The ASEAN Secretariat.
In further support of the Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) remote work arrangement, the Institute, through its Advocacy and Publications Divisions (APD), conducted a technical learning session for its employees on “Office 365 for Remote Work Arrangement” via Microsoft Teams video conference session held last June 01.
The Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) maintained the implementation of its work-from-home (WFH) work scheme for its employees as per ILS Administrative Order 2020-36 from16-31 May 2020.
The Institute for Labor Studies Human Resources Management Personnel Selection Board (HRMPSB), chaired by Acting Deputy Executive Director Patrick Patriwirawan, Jr., reviewed its Recruitment, Selection and Placement process via Zoom meeting last May 20.