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DOLE on 90th anniversary: A better future for Filipino work force

/ 04:41 PM December 08, 2023

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE)

MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), on its 90th founding anniversary on Friday said it must use its 90-year experience to deliver a better future for Filipino workers and their families.

“Our mandate remains the same, but we must now use our institutional experience and wisdom of the first 90 years in embracing the challenges and opportunities that transformation brings to help bring about a better future for all working Filipinos and their families,” Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma said.

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Laguesma also said that DOLE will continue to promote labor rights and the advancement of decent and productive work for Filipinos.

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“Ang Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleyo ay mananatiling nakatuon sa pagpapalago ng disente at produktibong trabaho at sa paggalang at pangangalaga sa karapatan ng mga manggagawa ganun din sa pagtitiyak at pagsusulong ng mabuti at matibay na ugnayan ng sektor ng manggagawa at namumuhunan,” he added.

(The Department of Labor and Employment will continue promoting decent and productive work and look ensure the protection of workers’ rights, as well as guaranteeing the good and strong relationship between workers and employers.)

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The DOLE was formed on December 8, 1933, through Act No. 4121.

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