Equality at work: Philippines
Gert A. Gust
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Follow-up country study of the 2003 ILO global report "Time for equality at work". Discusses the concept of equality at work as a basic human right and a basis for the promotion of Decent Work for All from a general perspective, followed by an outline of the visions and perceptions of the Philippine social partners and stakeholders. Discusses the equality focus on gender, older workers, youth, migrants, indigenous peoples, etc., and issues of legislative, administrative, facilitative and adjudicative interventions.
Keywords: equal rights; equal employment opportunity.; workers rights; gender equality; HIV/AIDS.; informal workers; labour legislation; droits égaux; égalité des chances dans l'emploi; droits des travailleurs; égalité des genres; VIH/SIDA; travailleurs informels; législation du travail; igualdad de derechos; igualdad de oportunidades en el empleo; derechos de los trabajadores; igualdad de géneros; VIH/SIDA; trabajadores informales; legislación del trabajo (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 89 pages
Date: 2006
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