PHL hopes to expand nursing education ties with Indonesia
THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) said it hopes to expand cooperation with Indonesia to upgrade standards for nursing education.
DoLE bans employers from profiting from wage deduction schemes
THE LABOR department has banned employers deducting wages from workers for payment plans from profiting as a result of their participation in the scheme.
Five barriers that complicate labor productivity
By Rey Elbo
Despite overtime work, many of our workers miss their production quotas and deadlines to the absolute disappointment of management and our clients. What’s wrong with us? And how would you propose to solve our problem? -- Don’t Know.
More time needed for second list of labor violators — DoLE
THE LABOR department is seeking more time from President Rodrigo R. Duterte to complete its second list of companies allegedly involved in illegal contractualization.
Japan’s labor crunch is reshaping how companies attract workers
TOKYO -- Misaki Harada wants to quit her job as a receptionist at a restaurant management company in Tokyo and move into marketing for an apparel maker.
DoLE to assist PLDT workers involved in contractualization
THE LABOR department said it will assist the 7,000 or so contractual workers of PLDT, Inc. (PLDT) through an “emergency employment program.”
Tokyo med school altered test scores to keep women out
TOKYO -- A Tokyo medical school for years altered the admission test results of female applicants to keep the number of women in the student body low, a Japanese newspaper reported Thursday.
Choosing the best workers to mentor others
By Rey Elbo
We’d like to establish a peer-to-peer program to mentor our new and junior workers on the job as our line supervisors are fully occupied in their respective jobs. Could you please help us determine all the things to consider so that we can come out with an ideal mentoring program? – Very Specific.
PLDT questions DoLE order on workers’ employment status
PLDT, Inc. (PLDT) questioned a recent order by the Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) regarding the employment status of its workers as “irregular” and “procedurally inappropriate,” because it considers previous orders issued by the department to have been final.
How managers can defend hated company policies
By Rey Elbo
I’m a department manager at a medium-sized factory. I’m sure you have also encountered stupid, if not unpopular management policies that people managers are obligated to uphold and protect from employee criticism. But how would you do it without sounding disloyal or irresponsible to the organization? -- Very Cautious.
Hiring grows for fifth straight month in May; BPO declines
HIRING ACTIVITY grew for a fifth straight month in May, with job listings rising 7% year on year, though the growth rate was slower than the 12% recorded in April, and the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector continuing to post double-digit declines, online jobs website Monster.com said.
Germany hiring nurses under inter-gov’t program
THE Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) said Germany is hiring nurses under a government-to-government program for Filipino applicants with nursing licenses and work experience.