Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) recently received great news from the Chairperson of the Administrative Order 25 Technical Working Group (AO25 IATF) affirming the Institute’s compliance with the requirements outlined in the Results-Based Performance Management System (RPBMS) and the agency’s qualification for the grant of the 2019 Performance-Based Bonus.
Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies Employees Association has chosen its set of officers in its very first online poll, which opened from January 12 and closed on January 14 at 10 am.
Based on the results of the election, all current ILSEA officers were unanimously re-elected for another one-year term as follows: Workers’ Welfare Research Division (WWRD) Chief Maria Isabel D. Artajo as President, Advocacy and Publications Division (APD) Labor and Employment Officer III Marc Raphael A. Peñaredondo as Vice-President, WWRD Senior LEO Malorie Joy O. Mones as Secretary, Finance and Administrative (FAD) Division Procurement Officer Levie F. Mariano as Treasurer, FAD Accountant Ivy A. Castronuevo as Auditor and Labor and Social Relations Research Division (LSRRD) LEO III Franchesca Rose S. Castillo as Public Relations Officer.
Manila – Through the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) Administrative Order No. 23, s. 2021, Atty. Mary Grace L. Riguer-Teodosio is back in her role as the Institute for Labor Studies’ (ILS) Deputy Executive Director after the completion of her Job Enrichment Program from DOLE-National Capital Region and DOLE-PAPAMAMARISAN (Pasig, Pateros, Mandaluyong, Marikina, San Juan) Field Office respectively.
Manila – The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), through the International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB), and the Institute for Labor Studies (ILS) have released the names of the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) national experts in connection with the project titled, “Public Campaign for Safe and Fair Migration in the ASEAN Region.”
Manila – The Institute for Labor Studies successfully closed its ILS Revive & Thrive webinar series with webinar #10 titled “Sustainable societies: Pathways to inclusive and ecologically responsible development” via Zoom last December 15.
Organized by the Employment Research Division, led by its Acting Chief Paulina Kim D. Pacete, the webinar focused on how everyone can contribute to environmental sustainability while educating its viewers about the urgent need for action on environmental degradation and climate change to achieve a future with decent work.