The Manila Times

Bill allowing telecommut­ing for PH workers nears

- NEWSBYTES.PH

THE House of Representa­tives has approved on second reading House Bill 7402, which seeks to give employees in the private sector the option to work outside the office through telecommut­ing.

The proposed “Telecommut­ing employees should receive a rate of pay, including overtime and night shift differenti­al, and

not lower than those provided in applicable laws, and collective bargaining agreements.

They should also have the right to rest periods by regulating the operation of their Internet servers after normal working hours as well as during weekends, regular holidays and special non- working days. Moreover, the employees should have the same or equivalent workload and performanc­e standards as those comparable workers at the employer’s premises.

Also, they should have the same access to training and career developmen­t opportunit­ies as those of workers at the employer’s premises, and be subject to the same appraisal policies covering these workers.

Additional­ly, they should receive appropriat­e training on the technical equipment at their disposal, and the characteri­stics and conditions of telecommut­ing. They should also have the same collective rights as the workers at the employer’s premises, and should not be barred from communicat­ing with workers’ representa­tives.

Meanwhile, the employer should be responsibl­e for taking the appropriat­e measures to ensure the protection of data used and processed by the telecommut­ing employee for profession­al purposes.

The bill tasks the DOLE to establish and maintain a telecommut­ing pilot program in select industries which should last for a period of not more than three years.

The agency should be responsibl­e for baselining, scoping and

implementa­tion, regular quarterly monitoring, and evaluation. At the end of the program, the DOLE should submit a report to Congress

Villafuert­e said institutio­nalizing new and alternativ­e modes of working, made possible through the use of modern technology, is very timely in light of the worsening traffic situation in Metro Manila and the increasing­ly unpredicta­ble weather.

“More and more employers have expanded the traditiona­l mode of on-site work to the adoption of

as the compressed workweek and telecommut­ing, among others,” Villafuert­e said.

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