The Philippine Star

Labor groups await signing of EO on job contractin­g

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO

Labor organizati­ons are expecting President Duterte to finally sign an executive order (EO) that will regulate job contractin­g at the workplace.

In separate statements, the Federation of Free Workers, Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s (ALU-TUCP), Kilusang Mayo Uno and Nagkakaisa Labor

Coalition said they are hopeful that the EO they proposed will be approved by Duterte.

They said Duterte should sign the EO that mandates direct hiring of employees to fulfill his campaign promise to improve the lives of the workers.

“We trust that on April 16, President Duterte will sign an EO that will include the words ‘consistent with the policy of this government the direct hiring of a worker by the principal employer shall be the general norm of direct hiring,” said ALU-TUCP-Nagkakaisa vice president Louie Corral.

He added their proposed EO provides that contractin­g or subcontrac­ting will be prohibited.

“However, our EO will also allow the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) secretary to exempt certain jobs from the prohibitio­n upon consultati­on with the National Industrial and Peace Council,” Corral said.

The groups said the version of the EO submitted by the Department of Trade and Industry and supported by DOLE should not be considered by Duterte.

They claimed this EO would not reflect the views of the workers and would only be a rehash of DOLE Department Order 174 where a worker is regularize­d under the agency or contractor.

FFW vice president Julius Cainglet said the workers’ draft is “more anchored on existing reality on the ground.”

It can also “be defended under the Constituti­on, the Labor Code and existing jurisprude­nce,” he said.

“The President is a lawyer and he knew very well where he stand when he promised to end contractua­lization in the 2016 presidenti­al election campaign,” Cainglet added.

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