Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines

Think global. Act local. This is a slogan that can apply to that fine balance between employer flexibility and employee security. For businesses to flourish in a globalized world, for them to achieve excellent results and maintain healthy working environments, for them to succeed in the long run, th...

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Main Authors: Guintu, Ivan Harold, Limchutick, Jamille, Martinez, Stephanie Elaine, Quiban, Charlemagne, Tan, John Paolo
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-151542021-11-08T06:03:25Z Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines Guintu, Ivan Harold Limchutick, Jamille Martinez, Stephanie Elaine Quiban, Charlemagne Tan, John Paolo Think global. Act local. This is a slogan that can apply to that fine balance between employer flexibility and employee security. For businesses to flourish in a globalized world, for them to achieve excellent results and maintain healthy working environments, for them to succeed in the long run, the two aspects -- employer flexibility and employee security--should come hand in hand. One aspect cannot stand without the other. More flexibility without security would be unjust more security without flexibility would not be sustainable. Thus, the concept of Flexicurity has emerged. Flexicurity attempts to resolve differences that separate employers' and employees' needs. This study was conducted to answer the research problems presented and attain the researchers' statement of objectives. This was done to determine if the current Philippine Labor Code supports or hinders the Flexicurity concept. Sustainability of the labor programs provided by government agencies was evaluated, and the different perceptions of both Trade Associations and Labor Federations with regard to the extent of adopting the European Flexicurity model in the Philippines were considered. Different results indicate that there are some laws from the Philippine Labor Code that support, and there are some that hinder Flexicurity. There are a lot of labor programs provided by the government, but not all employees benefit from these programs, in effect rendering these programs unsustainable. Both Trade Associations and Labor Federations have different perceptions, but both groups are open to the idea of adopting the system for the Philippines for as long as it would be beneficial to both parties. 2010-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14512 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Industrial relations--Philippines Job security--Philippines Labor policy--Philippines Labor laws and legislation--Philippines
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Industrial relations--Philippines
Job security--Philippines
Labor policy--Philippines
Labor laws and legislation--Philippines
spellingShingle Industrial relations--Philippines
Job security--Philippines
Labor policy--Philippines
Labor laws and legislation--Philippines
Guintu, Ivan Harold
Limchutick, Jamille
Martinez, Stephanie Elaine
Quiban, Charlemagne
Tan, John Paolo
Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines
description Think global. Act local. This is a slogan that can apply to that fine balance between employer flexibility and employee security. For businesses to flourish in a globalized world, for them to achieve excellent results and maintain healthy working environments, for them to succeed in the long run, the two aspects -- employer flexibility and employee security--should come hand in hand. One aspect cannot stand without the other. More flexibility without security would be unjust more security without flexibility would not be sustainable. Thus, the concept of Flexicurity has emerged. Flexicurity attempts to resolve differences that separate employers' and employees' needs. This study was conducted to answer the research problems presented and attain the researchers' statement of objectives. This was done to determine if the current Philippine Labor Code supports or hinders the Flexicurity concept. Sustainability of the labor programs provided by government agencies was evaluated, and the different perceptions of both Trade Associations and Labor Federations with regard to the extent of adopting the European Flexicurity model in the Philippines were considered. Different results indicate that there are some laws from the Philippine Labor Code that support, and there are some that hinder Flexicurity. There are a lot of labor programs provided by the government, but not all employees benefit from these programs, in effect rendering these programs unsustainable. Both Trade Associations and Labor Federations have different perceptions, but both groups are open to the idea of adopting the system for the Philippines for as long as it would be beneficial to both parties.
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author Guintu, Ivan Harold
Limchutick, Jamille
Martinez, Stephanie Elaine
Quiban, Charlemagne
Tan, John Paolo
author_facet Guintu, Ivan Harold
Limchutick, Jamille
Martinez, Stephanie Elaine
Quiban, Charlemagne
Tan, John Paolo
author_sort Guintu, Ivan Harold
title Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines
title_short Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines
title_full Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines
title_fullStr Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: Adopting the flexicurity system to the Philippines
title_sort resolving social conflict by balancing employer flexibility and employee security: adopting the flexicurity system to the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
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