Manila must scrap labor contracting, says envoy

By Alyssa Nicole O. Tan, Reporter
THE PHILIPPINES should overcome its labor contracting policy to improve worker conditions, the Swedish ambassador in the Philippines said on Wednesday.
The unavailability of permanent jobs has negatively affected the livelihood of many Filipinos, Swedish Ambassador Annika Thunborg told 大象传媒 on the sidelines of a labor forum.
鈥淐ontractualization is an issue,鈥 she said, referring to the corporate practice of giving workers temporary work that is fewer than six months and then ending their employment just before they get regularized to avoid paying benefits.
鈥淚n certain sectors, you can have more temporary contracts. It comes with the nature of the business. There are very big sectors, professional groups or just groups of workers in the Philippines that completely have no organization at all,鈥 she added.
She said this concern has led to uncertainty, citing construction workers who have to queue outside the building site to be paid hand-to-mouth, while some people go to mom-and-pop stores in the evening to buy the little they could afford.
鈥淭hat is not sustainable, that is not good for them,鈥 Ms. Thunborg said. 鈥淚t is not good for their families, it is not good for the companies and it is not good for society.鈥
鈥淚f the workers are regularized and given permanent contracts, opportunity and responsibility to learn, it will lead to stability and dignity, which in turn will lead to a more efficient and effective work culture and help a business combat corruption,鈥 she added.
At the labor forum, IKEA Philippines head Georg Platzer recounted his experience shopping in the Philippines, saying he felt pity for workers who failed to answer his basic questions.
鈥淭here is a lack of competence and then I realized maybe because they don鈥檛 get training,鈥 he said. 鈥淢aybe they do not get right on boarding, maybe they get changed every six months and then they just change uniforms,鈥 he said.
Mr. Platzer said permanent jobs would let workers reach a certain competence and confidence level. 鈥淭hey feel well when they meet the customer because they have the right answers in place.鈥
Ms. Thunborg cited the need for dialogue among the private sector, the government and civil society, including trade unions.
鈥淓ffective social dialogue can play an important role in reducing inequalities, improving labor market inclusion and creating a stable labor market,鈥 she said.
鈥淪trong labor movements, as well as collective agreements at a central level between the employers and workers have been crucial in achieving successful socioeconomic development in many countries,鈥 she added.
鈥淎greements of this kind have created decent working conditions and stable labor markets without strikes and unrest, which have been beneficial to employers, employees, companies and society.鈥


