SYMPOSIUM ON R.A.10361 “DOMESTIC WORKERS ACT” OR “BATAS
KASAMBAHAY
27 JANUARY 2014 NOTRE DAME OF TACURONG COLLEGE Sponsored by: NDTC Union of Political Science Students (UPSCIST)
ERWIN A. VALENZUELA, MPA SPEAKER
REPUBLIC ACT NO. 10361 It is an Act Instituting for the Protection and Welfare of Domestic Workers, otherwise known as „Domestic Workers Act‟ or ‘Batas Kasambahay‟
Signed into law by Pres. Benigno S. Aquino III on 18 January 2013.
ENFORCEABILITY
Became enforceable on 04 June 2013 or fifteen days after the publication of its Implementing Rules and regulations (IRR) on 19 May 2013 in The Philippine Star and the Manila Times.
SIGNIFICANCE Landmark piece of labor and social legislation that recognizes for the first time domestic workers as similar to those in the formal sector.
SIGNIFICANCE It strengthens respect, protection, and promotion of the rights and welfare of domestic workers or kasambahay.
HISTORY OF PASSAGE It took 16 years for congress to pass the Kasambahay Law or Magna Carta for Domestic Workers. The last legislation passed in Congress was in 1993. This was RA 7655, or An Act Increasing the Minimum Wage of Househelpers.
WHO ARE THE KASAMBAHAY COVERED BY THE LAW?
WHO ARE NOT COVERED BY THE LAW?
EMPLOYMENT CONTRACT
PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS
COMPENSATION
COMPENSATION
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
BENEFITS
TERMINATION OF SERVICE
TERMINATION OF SERVICE
TERMINATION BY KASAMBAHAY
PENALTIES
Salus Populi Est Suprema Lex
“The Welfare of the People is the Supreme Law”
Parens Patriae A doctrine that grants the inherent power and authority of the state to protect persons who are legally unable to act on their own behalf.
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