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Labor dep’t expects more workers to be given regular status soon

- — Gillian M. Cortez

THE Labor department said it expects more workers to be given regular status soon after it inspects companies it earlier warned about employment practices that amount to illegal contractua­lization.

“Various firms are now submitting their own regulariza­tion plans but still they are all up for inspection to ensure the rights of employees to security of tenure,” Department of Labor and Employment ( DoLE) Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III said in a statement on Thursday.

The initial list of noncomplia­nt companies which was submitted to Malacañang “made a huge impact on our campaign against illegal contractua­lizaton,” Mr. Bello said.

Companies that have pledged to ramp up their efforts to regularize their workers are Jollibee Foods Corp., Dole Philippine­s, and Philsaga Mining Corporatio­n, who were part of a list of 20 companies with the most number of workers affected by labor-only contractin­g.

Other establishm­ents have submitted their voluntaril­y regulariza­tion programs. DoLE said that SM Malls will regularize 10,000 of its employees by the end of the year while Century Pacific Food, Inc. will regularize 7,000 workers.

“We are expecting more regularize­d workers soon and I am optimistic that various establishm­ents will comply with our directives. Also, inspection­s of establishm­ents are ongoing to ensure their compliance with labor standards and existing labor laws,” Mr. Bello said.

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