Nanumpa sa harap ni Executive Director Ahmma Charisma Lobrin-Satumba si G. Bernard Paul M. Mangulabnan bilang bagong Supervising Labor and Employment Officer noong 04 ng Agosto sa Zoom.
Manila – Employees from the Institute for Labor Studies recently completed a three-day workshop with the trainers from the National Archives of the Philippines, which was conducted virtually last August 17-19 via Zoom.
Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies, with the Department of Labor and Employment Legislative Liaison Office (DLLO), spearheaded a “Workshop on DOLE Priority Bills” for the members of the DOLE Technical Committee on Legislative Matters (TCLM) last 18 August 2022, at the Labor Governance Learning Center (LGLC).
Manila – The Gender and Development (GAD) Committee of the Institute for Labor Studies recently concluded a virtual SOGIE-SC Workshop for its employees and senior officials last August 30.
Representing the Philippines, Executive Director Ahmma Charisma Lobrin-Satumba sat as a key member of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Tripartite Working Group on Options to Ensure Decent Work in Supply Chains held in Geneva, Switzerland from 27 June to 1 July 2022.
The working group reaffirmed the ILO mandate as it relates to decent work in supply chains and the necessity of equipping the ILO to take a leading role in providing guidance and support to Member States and tripartite constituents.
The 5-day meeting resulted to an outcome document or “building blocks of a strategy,” covering all available ILO measures --national, international, mandatory and voluntary – to ensure decent work and improve working conditions in supply chains or those involving investment, production and trade in today’s global economy, which experienced significant challenges during and after the Covid-19 pandemic.
Exec. Dir. Lobrin-Satumba was joined by Permanent Mission of Philippines in Geneva Labor Attache Cheryl Chyt Daytec.