THE Department of Labor and Employment (DoLE) and the National Electrification Administration (NEA) inked an agreement to strengthen the collective bargaining capacity of electric cooperative employees and management.
THE Department of Labor and Employment and the National Electrification Administration inked an agreement to strengthen the collective bargaining capacity of electric cooperative employees and management.
The DoLE shall formulate the content, design, and methodology of the program; provide subject matter experts and resource persons; and provide technical assistance in the preparation and implementation of CBAs. The joint capacity development initiative is also a component of DOLE's expanded labor education program.
Boosts Collective Bargaining In Electric Cooperatives
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