Department_of_Labor_and_Employment_(Philippines)

Department of Labor and Employment (Philippines)

Department of Labor and Employment (Philippines)

Executive department of the Philippine government


The Department of Labor and Employment (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Paggawa at Empleo,[2] commonly abbreviated as DOLE) is one of the executive departments of the Philippine government mandated to formulate policies, implement programs and services, and serve as the policy-coordinating arm of the Executive Branch in the field of labor and employment. It is tasked with the enforcement of the provisions of the Labor Code.[3]

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History

The Department of Labor & Employment (DOLE) was founded on December 8, 1933, via Act No. 4121 by the Philippine Legislature. It was renamed as Ministry of Labor and Employment in 1978. The agency was renamed as a department after the People Power Revolution in 1986.[4]

List of the Secretaries of the Department of Labor and Employment

Organizational Structure

The Department is currently headed by a Secretary with the following Undersecretaries and Assistant Secretaries:

  • Undersecretary for Employment and Human Resource Development Cluster
  • Undersecretary for Workers’ Welfare and Protection Cluster
  • Undersecretary for Labor Relations, Policy and International Affairs Cluster
  • Undersecretary for Legislative Liaison and Legal Affairs, General Administration Cluster
  • Assistant Secretary for Employment and Human Resource Development Cluster
  • Assistant Secretary for Labor Relations, Policy and International Affairs and Regional Operations Cluster
  • Assistant Secretary for Legislative Liaison and Legal Affairs, General Administration Cluster
  • Assistant Secretary for Workers’ Welfare and Protection Cluster

Bureaus

Attached Agencies

Seals


References

  1. "People's Proposed Budget 2023" (PDF). Department of Budget and Management. Retrieved December 17, 2022.
  2. "Mga Pangalan ng Tanggapan ng Pamahalaan sa Filipino" (PDF). Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino (in Filipino). 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 29, 2017. Retrieved March 27, 2018.
  3. "Labor Code of the Philippines". Philippine Government. Retrieved June 1, 2009.

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