PAGADIAN CITY, November 20 - - To enhance compliance
to labor standards by adopting the “big brother/small brother approach” the
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) conducted yesterday, November 19 at
Springland Resort an orientation on its programs focusing mainly on Kapatiran Work
Improvement for Small Enterprises-Training and Advisory Visit (WISE-TAV.)
DOLE
Assistant Regional Director Virginia L. Bonbon said the activity aims to create
awareness of small brothers on General Labor Standards and Occupational Safety
and Health; promote and develop the spirit of brotherhood through the big
brother/small brother nurturing approach on gradual compliance with labor
standards and; thresh out issues and concerns that would greatly affect the
attainment of program objectives.
"For
this particular training, we have identified the big companies (big brothers)
such as Robinsons Supermarket, Citi Hardware and Sam's Fast Food. One of their
corporate social responsibilities is to help small establishments (small
brothers) to be compliant with labor standards through awareness and
dialogue," Regional Director Sisinio B. Cano explained.
"This
in a way is a paradigm shift, as we would like to promote a culture of
voluntary compliance for all establishments," Cano added.
WISE-TAV
program and Establishing a Safe and Healthy Workplace were discussed by Camilo
A. Encila Jr.; Productivity was expounded by Lourdes B. Amores and Fortunato A.
Magsayo elucidated General Labor Standards.
The
orientation/workshop would eventually help businessmen to comply with safety
and health standards set by DOLE.
After
the workshop, an open forum ensued which was a productive exchange of ideas and
a great learning experience for all participants.