Ensuring Occupational Health and Safety for Overseas Filipino Seafarers
Virgel C. Binghay, Associate Professor, School of Labor and Industrial Relations, University of the Philippines, E-mail: vcbinghay@ph.inter.net
Recent Developments in Employment Relations in the Philippines
Christopher L. Erickson, Sarosh Kuruvilla, Rene E. Ofreneo, Maria Asuncion Ortiz
Workers Representation Amidst Labor Flexibility: Insight from the Philippine Experience
Benedicto Ernesto R. Bitonio, Jr.
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) (Philippines)
The Decline of Trade Unions and the Emerging Actors in Industrial Relations
Prof. Virgel C. Binghay, Ph.D., University of the Philippines (Philippines)
Email: vcbinghay@ph.inter.net
THE GOVERNMENT RATIONALIZATIONALIZATION PROGRAM (EO 366): Addressing Implementation and Transition Issues Proceedings of the National Dialogue on Government Rationalization: Addressing Implementation and Transition Issues, convened by the U.P. School of Labor and Industrial Relations (U.P. SOLAIR) and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES) Philippine Office, 06 July 2005.
Labor Market and Industrial Relations Environments: Focus on Policy Issues Concerns and Options in a Globalized Economy
By: Dr. Bach M. Macaraya, UP-School of Labor and Industrial Relations
ASEAN Industrial Relations: Is a Regional Framework Possible?
Maragtas S. V. Amante, Ph.D., Professor, UP-SOLAIR
IMPROVING WORK RELATIONS BY MAKING EMPLOYEES PART-OWNERS
by Joy Divinagracia
Trade union research agendas in a globalising Asia1
[Asian Labour Update]
Organising Informal Women Workers
[Asian Labour Update]
Changing Labour Markets in a Globalising Asia: Challenges for Trade Unions
By Rene Ofreneo, UP-SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
ADDRESSING UNION DECLINE IN THE ASEAN IN THE ERA OF GLOBALIZATION: SOME STRATEGIES AND INITIATIVES
Melisa R. Serrano, Up-SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
A Century of the Philippine Cooperative Movement
By: Prof. Jorge V. Sibal, UP SOLAIR, Diliman, Quezon City
The informal sector
Empowered after a century of the labor movement?
By Bonifacio S. Macaranas, Ma. Catalina M. Tolentino and Jorge V. Sibal, UP SOLAIR