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(2)
Republic Act 7882 provides credit assistance to women engaging in
micro and cottage business enterprise. Recently, the Implementing
Rules and Regulations for this law were amended, increasing the
maximum loanable amount for women in microenterprises from
P1.5 million to P5 million.
(3)
Republic Act 7877 declares sexual harassment to be unlawful in
employment, education or the training environment. This law
recognizes that sexual harassment indeed exists. Women who are no
longer afraid to speak out and a society which is already aware
clamoured for this law.
(4)
Republic Act 7688 gives representation to women in the Social Security
Commission. Out of nine seats in the Board of Commissioners, two are
reserved for women, one each representing labour and management.
(5)
Republic Act 7655 increases the minimum wage of domestic househelpers,
who are mostly women.
(6)
Republic Act 7600 promotes and protects breast-feeding by requiring
government and private health institutions with obstetrical services
to adapt a policy of rooming-in.
(7)
Republic Act 7322 increases maternity benefits of women workers in the
private sector.
(8)
Republic Act 7305, known as the Magna Carta for Public Health Workers,
grants additional benefits (i.e. subsistence pay, laundry allowance,
hazard pay etc.) for public health workers, the majority of whom are
women.
(9)
Republic Act 7160, or the Local Government Code, provides seats for
women in all of the 1,600 local legislative assemblies nationwide.
This is to increase the participation of women in political and public
life. However, immediate implementation of the law is undergoing
problems with the delay of the passage of its enabling law.
(10)
Republic Act 6981 institutionalizes the Witness Protection, Security
and Benefits Program at the Department of Justice. The programme
benefits not only women witnesses but also women victims, because
vital witnesses to crimes committed against them are afforded security
and protection against harassment and threats from offenders or
perpetrators of the crimes.
(11)
Republic Act 6972 mandates the establishment of day-care centres in
every barangay. However, the majority of the barangays have not
implemented this for lack of funds and lack of support from local
officials.
(12)
Republic Act 6955 bans marriage matching for a fee and exportation of
domestic workers to certain countries which cannot ensure the
protection of their rights.
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