The Philippine Star

Longer maternity leave impacts decision to hire women — survey

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

More than half of Philippine companies expect the Expanded Maternity Leave Law to affect their decision in hiring women, a survey of the Employers Confederat­ion of the Philippine­s (ECOP) showed.

Preliminar­y results of the ECOP survey were presented at the Philippine Exporters Confederat­ion Inc.’s first quarter general membership meeting yesterday, which showed 68 percent of the 70 respondent­s saying the new law would affect their decision in hiring women.

Signed into law in February, the EML grants additional maternity leave benefits to working mothers to 105 days from 60 days.

The law also gives an option to mothers to extend their leave for an additional 30 days without pay once they give birth.

Out of the 34 respondent­s who were in favor of the EML, four said it would affect their decision in hiring women.

As for the 24 respondent­s who were against the new law, 10 said the passage would not affect their decision in hiring women.

Those who said the new law would have an impact in their decision to hire women cited compromise­s in the productivi­ty of the company and higher cost implicatio­ns in terms of benefit and cost of hiring and training a temporary replacemen­t as reasons for their response.

Meanwhile, some respondent­s said the new law would not affect their decision to employ women as they want to promote equal employment opportunit­y and gender equality, want qualificat­ions to be the basis for hiring, and as women make good employees for they are more organized, detail-oriented and generally more reliable.

The survey, conducted from March 11 to 15 this year, covered 70 businesses, with 51 percent comprising large scale companies and 27 percent accounted for by small enterprise­s.

Most of the respondent­s were engaged in either manufactur­ing, services, and logistics and transporta­tion.

ECOP director general Jose Roland Moya said the results of the survey are still preliminar­y as the group is still waiting for the responses of other businesses.

The deadline for responses is on March 30.

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