The Philippine Star

DOLE defers new ‘endo’ policy implementa­tion

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) decided yesterday to defer the implementa­tion of the new government policy on contractua­l employment.

After meeting with different workers’ groups, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III agreed to subject the DOLE’s new department order (DO) to further deliberati­ons.

Jose Sonny Matula, Federation of Free Workers (FFW) president, said the DOLE obliged the workers’ demand to submit the DO to the National Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (NTIPC).

“There is no (DO) yet on contractin­g out of work. There will be discussion in the tripartite council where workers, employers and the government are represente­d,” Matula quoted Bello as saying.

Matula said the 200,000-strong FFW welcomed Bello’s pronouncem­ent and the labor group would continue to fight for the workers’ right to security of tenure before the NTIPC.

NTIPC is the DOLE’s main consultati­ve and advisory body. It provides a venue for labor, employers and government to discuss policy issuances of the DOLE.

While the new DO is an improvemen­t of DO 18- A or the regulation­s governing contractin­g and subcontrac­ting arrangemen­ts, Matula said workers were strongly against it due to insufficie­ncy to combat the evils of contractua­lization.

Matula said workers would continue to lobby for the adoption of laws that strengthen the right to security of tenure and criminaliz­e labor-only contractin­g and other schemes of contractua­lization.

Bello previously announced that DOLE was issuing on Dec. 28 a new DO regulating contractua­l employment. He said the DO would be presented to President Duterte for approval.

There has been a report that Duterte was amenable to the new policy even as workers were protesting it.

The DOLE hopes to start the full implementa­tion of the new policy by early 2017.

But Labor Undersecre­tary Dominador Say admitted that Bello was yet to sign the new DO as of yesterday afternoon.

Say confirmed that the DO would be submitted to the NTIPC by Jan. 14 for further deliberati­ons.

However, Say said he was not expecting major revisions to the DO even after undergoing deliberati­ons at the NTIPC.

Say denied reports that the President rejected the DO and ordered the DOLE to draft a new policy on contractua­lization.

Labor coalition Nagkaisa said workers succeeded in stopping the issuance of a new policy favoring employers after Bello listened to the workers’ call for crafting a new DO on contractua­lization.

Nagkaisa said all DOLE undersecre­taries were expected to come up with separate drafts that would be consolidat­ed and submitted to the NTIPC.

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