The Philippine Star

DOLE suspends labor inspection­s

- – Mayen Jaymalin

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) yesterday announced the suspension of routine labor inspection­s of all commercial establishm­ents starting on Dec. 8.

“Like in the past years, we are suspending routine inspection­s from Dec. 8 to Jan. 7 to avoid suspicions that our inspectors are just asking for holiday gifts,” Labor Undersecre­tary Joel Maglunsod said.

Maglunsod said Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello will issue the necessary administra­tive order directing all DOLE regional directors to suspend labor inspection­s in their areas of jurisdicti­on.

But Maglunsod said inspection­s based on complaints for violations of labor standards and occupation­al safety and health rules are not covered by the suspension.

He said companies engaged in the manufactur­ing and distributi­on of firecracke­rs are also not covered by the inspection moratorium.

DOLE traditiona­lly suspends routine labor inspection­s during the holiday season to prevent labor inspectors from abusing their authority to solicit gifts.

Maglunsod said DOLE opted to delay for a few days the start of the inspection moratorium – usually set on Dec. 1 – to give regional offices more time to meet their target number of workers to be regularize­d.

Each regional office has a target number of workers to be regularize­d in line with the DOLE’s campaign to end all illegal forms of contractua­lization by the end of the year.

Since DOLE launched the campaign against illegal contractua­lization in 2016, over 75,000 workers have been regularize­d while 125,000 are in the process of regulariza­tion, Maglunsod said.

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