Monday, November 25, 2013

DOLE confers Tripartite Certificate on Labor Standards to 11 CL firms

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga-A total of 11 firms in Central Luzon became the first recipients of the Tripartite Certificate of Compliance on Labor Standards (TCCLS) given by Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
 
Recipients were Anvaya Cove Beach and Nature Club from Bataan, Chun Chiang Enterprises Manufacturing Company from Bataan, International Wiring Systems Philippines Corporation from Tarlac, Mekeni Food Corporation from Pampanga, ON Semiconductor SSMP Philippines Corporation from Tarlac, Petron Freeport Corporation from Subic Bay Freeport, Petron San Fernando Depot from Pampanga, Pharmatechnical Laboratory Inc. from Bulacan, Subic EnerZone from Subic Bay Freeport, Trust International Paper Corporation from Pampanga, and Essilor Manufacturing Philippines from Bataan.
 
“TCCLS is given to companies which show commitment and exemplary adherence to provisions on General Labor Standards, Occupational Safety and Health Standards, the Child Labor Law under Republic Act 9231, industrial peace, and enterprise stability and competitiveness,” DOLE Regional Director Raymundo Agravante said.
 
“This is the first level seal of good housekeeping issued to enrolled establishments per DOLE Department Order No. 115-A Series of 2012,” Agravante added.
 
TCCLS is a requirement to qualify for the Gawad Kaligtasan at Kalusugan (GKK) and Child Labor-Free Establishment (CLFE) and DOLE Secretary’s Labor Law Compliance Awards as well as to the highest distinction, the Tripartite Seal of Excellence (TSE).
 
“The Secretary’s Award can be acquired when the TCCLS, GKK, and CLFE are obtained by an establishment. I am confident that our eleven awardees will continuously work hand in hand with the DOLE to achieve this feat,” Agravante said.
 
Officials and members of Central Luzon’s Regional Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (RTIPC) selected the winners through a tripartite audit process, on-site validation, and assessment. (Carlo Lorenzo J. Datu)

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