The Philippine Star

70,000 workers ‘regularize­d’ in past year – DOLE

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday reported that close to 70,000 workers employed under so-called “end of contract” (endo) scheme have been regularize­d almost a year under the Duterte presidency.

Labor Undersecre­tary Dominador Say, however, said his office noted that the process has slowed down and that it is still looking at the factors affecting this.

A DOLE meeting was set this week to identify the possible causes.

Say said that many employers were called last year for a mandatory conference during which the DOLE requested for the immediate regulariza­tion of contractua­l workers.

“I want to see what are the factors because the status of workers will be in limbo, if the cases will not be addressed immediatel­y,” he explained.

He stressed that DOLE expects the regulariza­tion of endo workers after the issuance of Department Order 174, which regulated contractin­g and sub-contractin­g employment schemes.

Say revealed that DOLE would soon be deploying labor union members to assist inspectors in checking over 900,000 commercial establishm­ents nationwide.

“They are now undergoing training and as soon as they are deployed, more firms will be inspected for compliance with labor regulation­s, including compliance with DO 174,” Say said.

He is confident that the country will no longer have any endo workers at the end of the year as DOLE continuous­ly exerts efforts to end the scheme by December.

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