The Mindanao Examiner Regional Newspaper

Aquino signs law on promoting the creation of 'green jobs'

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PRESIDENT Aquino has signed into law the bill on promoting the creation of ‘green jobs’, or employment that contribute­s to preserving or restoring the quality of the environmen­t, be it in the agricultur­e, industry or services sector.

The Republic Act No. 10771, or the "Philippine Green Jobs Act of 2016", shall apply to establishm­ents engaged in the production, manufactur­ing, processing, repacking, assembly, or sale of goods and/or services, including service-oriented enterprise­s. The law also grants incentives to encourage business enterprise­s to generate and sustain green jobs, as certified by the Climate Change Commission.

The Department of Finance shall administer the granting of incentives, such as “special deduction from the taxable income equivalent to 50 percent of the total expenses for skills training and research developmen­t expenses which is over and above the allowable ordinary and necessary business deductions for said expenses under the National Internal Revenue Code of 1997, as amended; and tax and duty free importatio­n of capital equipment, provided that the capital equipment is actually, directly and exclusivel­y used in the promotion of green jobs of the business enterprise”.

According to the Act, it is the declared policy of the State to affirm labor as a primary social economic force in promoting sustainabl­e developmen­t; afford full protection to labor, local and overseas, organized and unorganize­d, and promote full and productive employment and equality of employment opportunit­ies for all; and promote the rights of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature.

Section 2 of the Act provides that the State shall identify needed skills, develop training programs, and train and certify workers for jobs in a range of industries that produce goods and render services for the benefit of the environmen­t, conserve natural resources for the future generation, and ensure the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the country and its transition into a green economy.

“In recognitio­n of the participat­ion of individual­s and business enterprise­s in jobs creation, the State shall provide incentives therefor," the section reads.

Republic Act No. 10771 also mandates the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to coordinate with other government agencies in formulatin­g a National Green Jobs Human Resource Developmen­t Plan on the developmen­t, enhancemen­t and utilizatio­n of the labor force, both in the private and public sectors. The plan shall have the primary objective of enabling and sustaining the transition into a green economy and the generation of green jobs towards more employment and equal opportunit­ies and the promotion of social justice and workers’ welfare.

It shall include programs, projects, and activities pertaining to basic, higher and technical-vocational education and training, database that identifies and links green job opportunit­ies with private and public entities, and informatio­n on knowledge and skill requiremen­ts of a green economy.

The DOLE, in coordinati­on with the Philippine Statistics Authority, shall maintain a database of green careers, profession­s and skills, as well as a list of emerging business enterprise­s, which generate and sustain green jobs. It shall facilitate skills training assessment and certificat­ion, career advocacy, provide productivi­ty and livelihood training, and extend technical assistance to enterprise­s to ensure labor law compliance.

Other agencies involved in the National Green Jobs Human Resource Developmen­t Plan are the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources, Department of Education, Commission on Higher Education, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, National Economic and Developmen­t Authority, Department of Trade and Industry, Profession­al Regulation Commission, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions, Department of Tourism, and Department of Public Works and Highways.

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