controversy or matter concerning terms and conditions of employment
Labor Dispute
A Decree Instituting a Labor Code Thereby Revising and Consolidating Labor and Social Laws to Afford Protection to Labor, Promote Employment and Human Resources Development and Insure Industrial Peace Based on Social Justice
PRESIDENTIAL DECREE NO. 442 OF 1974
When was the Labor Code of the Philippines implemented?
November 1, 1974
Implemented and enacted the Labor Code of the Philippines?
President Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos
It is the National Conciliation and Mediation Board established under Executive Order No. 126.
Board
DOLE Secretary
Bienvenido E. Laguesma
As of June 2022, Minimum Wage Rate in Metro Manila
P570.00 (Non-Agriculture)
New DOLE Secretary
Bienvenido E. Laguesma
Any nonunion workers must become dues‐paying members within a prescribed period of time.
Union Shop
Article 232 of Labor Code of the Philippines
Bureau of Labor Relations
As of December 2022, Minimum Wage Rate in Region IV-A (CALABARZON)
2023 OWWA Administrator
Arnell Ignacio
Labor contract provisions designed to attract and retain dues‐paying union members.
union security arrangements
Registration Fee of Labor Organizations
P50.00
As of July 2022, Minimum Wage Rate of Domestic Workers
P6,000.00
NLRC Chairman
Gerardo C. Nograles
Organization of workers seeking to promote their mutual interests by collective bargaining.
Union
An Act Increasing the Maternity Leave Period to One Hundred Five (105) Days for Female Workers with an Option to Extend for an Additional Thirty (30) Days Without Pay, and Granting an Additional Fifteen (15) Days for Solo Mothers, and for Other Purposes.
R.A. No. 11210 (2019)
NWPC Stands For?
National Wages and Productivity Commission
Atty. MA. KARINA B. PERIDA - TRAYVILLA