DOLE notes rise in reported labor disputes amid loosening of curbs | Samuel P. Medenilla

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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has reported an uptick in the number of labor disputes following the easing of quarantine restrictions this year. Know more:

The Department of Labor and Employment has reported an uptick in the number of labor disputes following the easing of quarantine restrictions this year.

From January to May, it registered four actual strikes from just one incident in the same period last year. Three of the said cases this year were due to unfair labor practice, while one was caused by a collective bargaining negotiations deadlock. Among the current NS/L cases, 58 percent or 49 cases were already settled, which awarded 2,554 workers with P548.37 million worth of financial benefits.

Federation of Free Workers Vice President Julius Cainglet expects the number of labor disputes to further rise as the country is now faced with economic-related issues.

 

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