Call center firm’s rights violations should be stopped, probed

June 24, 2026

A labor NGO threw its support behind workers in the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector today in condemning the labor rights violations allegedly being committed by the call center arm of an international technology repair and insurance company and in calling on authorities to conduct an investigation. The Center for Trade Union and Human Rights […]

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ILO landmark recommendations to PH govt should be implemented

June 16, 2026

A labor NGO welcomed the International Labour Organization’s (ILO) recommendations to the Philippine government to fully uphold workers’ rights to unionize and collectively bargain, after the international body’s first review of the country’s performance in upholding those rights, saying the government should immediately carry out the recommendations. The Center for Trade Union and Human Rights […]

Pax Silica brings credible threats to workers, nation

June 14, 2026

As the Philippines celebrates its independence day amidst discussions of the country’s recent membership in a US-led supply chain alliance, a labor NGO said that despite grand promises of employment and economic development, the alliance poses bigger threats for workers and all Filipinos. The Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) said that while […]

BPO company’s layoffs, rights violations should be probed

June 10, 2026

A labor NGO today threw its support behind employees of the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector who are calling for an investigation into layoffs and alleged rights violations being carried out by a leading company operating in its three sites that are affecting more than 1,500 workers The Center for Trade Union and Human Rights […]

Gardenia should end CBA violations

June 10, 2026

A labor NGO today criticized the leading manufacturer of packaged bread in the country for violating its collective bargaining agreement (CBA), in light of a case filed by the company’s workers before the National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB) related to the issue. The Center for Trade Union and Human Rights (CTUHR) cited workers’ claims […]