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The labour law of Thailand takes place under the framework of several acts of parliament and decrees, primarily the Labour Protection Act, B.E. 2541 (1998), and is mainly governed by the Ministry of Labour.
The Labor Code and other legislated labor laws are implemented primarily by government agencies, namely, Department of Labor and Employment and Philippine Overseas Employment Agency (now the country's Department of Migrant Workers). Non-government entities, such as the trade unions and employers, also play a role in the country's labor.
Thus, while the Civil Code seeks to govern all aspects of private law in the Philippines, a Republic Act such as Republic Act No. 9048 would concern itself with a more limited field, as in that case, the correction of entries in the civil registry. Still, the amendment of Philippine legal codes is accomplished through the passage of Republic Acts.
R. A. No. Title / Description Date signed Ref. 10923 An Act postponing the October 2016 Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections, Amending for the Purpose Republic Act No. 9164, as amended by Republic Act No. 9340 and Republic Act No. 10656, Prescribing Additional Rules Governing the Conduct of Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections and for Other Purposes
Integrated History Act of 2016: 2016-07-21: 10909: No Shortchanging Act of 2016: 2016-07-21: 10910: Amending the Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act : Increasing the Prescriptive Period for Violations of the Act from 15 Years to 20 Years: 2016-07-21: 10911: Anti-Age Discrimination in Employment Act: 2016-07-21: 10912: Continuing Professional ...
Article 99 of the Labor Code of the Philippines stipulates that an employer may go over but never below minimum wage. Paying below the minimum wage is illegal. [10] The Regional Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards is the body that sets the amount for the minimum wage. In the Philippines, the minimum wage of a worker depends on where he works.
The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) was founded on December 8, 1933, by virtue of Act No. 4121 of the Philippine Legislature. It was renamed as the Ministry of Labor and Employment in 1978. The agency was reverted to its original name after the People Power Revolution in 1986. [4]
Centenarians Act of 2016 2016-06-29: 10869: JobStart Philippines Act 2016-07-17: 10870: Philippine Credit Card Industry Regulation Act 2016-07-17: 10871: Basic Life Support Training in Schools Act 2016-07-17: 10872: Converting a High School Annex into an Independent National High School: Cordon National High School 2016-07-17: 10873