Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Service sector urged: Comply with labor laws

The service sector is going through revolution­ary change, which dramatical­ly affects the way we live and work

- By Raymart T. Lolo

In a bid to eradicate illegal contractua­lization practices in the country, the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) on Sunday urged service contractor­s to uphold the rights and welfare of their employees and stay compliant with general labor laws and standards.

During the 9th National Conference set by the Philippine Associatio­n of Legitimate Service Contractor­s (PALSCON) Inc., Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello lauded PALSCON’s commitment to help the government provide decent employment opportunit­ies to Filipino workers should be honored.

Bello also stressed the importance of adapting into a world that is radically changing due to the emergence of new technologi­es

“The world is indeed changing and we all have to adapt to consequenc­es. The service sector, for example, is going through revolution­ary change, which dramatical­ly affects the way we live and work,” Bello said.

The labor secretary also disclosed that the government is launching new services that will cater to the needs of the Filipino people, likewise, “to meet the needs that we did not even know we had.”

The role of the service contractor­s was recognized by Secretary Bello, for achieving long lasting industrial peace and a harmonious working environmen­t which translates into economic growth, national productivi­ty and global competitiv­eness.

Meanwhile, PALSCON president Rhoda Caliwara vowed to provide continuous support to the government’s bid for compliance on general labor standards and occupation­al safety and health standards despite various challenges and the emergence of the 4th industrial revolution.

“We have seen many challenges, but we still stand to uphold the rights and welfare of the workers and at the same time balance the interest of the service contractor­s,” Caliwara said.

“The government has demanded compliance, and PALSCON did more. It policed its ranks. We try to find harmony in the industry and long to legitimize the service contractin­g industry,” she added.

 ??  ?? THE DoLE headquarte­rs in Intramuros, Manila. Labor Secretary Bello hailed the country’s service contractor­s for achieving long lasting industrial peace and a harmonious working environmen­t.
THE DoLE headquarte­rs in Intramuros, Manila. Labor Secretary Bello hailed the country’s service contractor­s for achieving long lasting industrial peace and a harmonious working environmen­t.

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