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The Right Mix
The party may well be over for about 400,000 fresh college graduates this year. Once they march out of their school corridors with diplomas and youthful vigor in tow, the job-hunting season is on.  
 
 

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NO SPOUSE-EMPLOYMENT POLICY:
When Is It Lawful?

The Philippine Constitution considers marriage as an inviolable social institution impressed with public interest. Therefore, the State is mandated to preserve and protect it against any and all forms of discrimination.

   

Birth of the Labor Code
Sixty separate labor laws were in effect when the writing of the Labor Code began in 1968.  These laws were reviewed and consolidated to reflect the needs of economic development and social justice.

   
 


WORK LENS
magazine is published
 twice a year by the Institute for Labor Studies
Department of Labor and Employment.
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ISSN 1908-3475
Issue 1 January-July 2006

 

 
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