The Manila Times

PH ratifies ILO convention vs violence at work

- JAVIER JOE ISMAEL

THE Philippine­s ratified the Internatio­nal Labor Organizati­on (ILO) Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment in the World of Work by depositing the ratificati­on instrument on Feb. 20, 2024, at the ILO Headquarte­rs in Geneva, Switzerlan­d.

“By ratifying this convention, you ensure that every worker, regardless of gender or background, can contribute to the workforce without facing the scourge of violence or harassment,” ILO Deputy Director General Celeste Drake said.

“Through this act, the Philippine­s sends a powerful message on the right of everyone to a world of work free from violence and harassment, including genderbase­d violence and harassment,” she added.

Labor Undersecre­tary Benedicto Ernesto Bitonio Jr. and Ambassador Carlos Sorreta, permanent representa­tive of the Philippine Permanent Mission to the United Nations, were among the officials who transmitte­d the documents.

“Beyond the formal act of depositing the ratificati­on instrument today are the country’s sustained commitment to internatio­nal labor standards, both in law and in practice, and its solidarity with the tripartite constituen­ts worldwide in the conviction that coordinate­d internatio­nal and national action is critical in attaining decent work and lasting social peace and justice,” Bitonio said.

“The government employed social dialogue and tripartism in mustering consensus to ratify the convent; we will continue to use the same process in seeing to it that the convention will be fully implemente­d,” he added.

The Senate concurred in ratifying the ILO Convention 190 in December last year, making the Philippine­s the 37th country to do so. The country has been a member of the ILO since 1948.

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