CEDAW/C/PHL/Q/7-8/Add.1
I.
Employment
12. Relative to the Committee’s previous recommendation (CEDAW/C/PHI/CO/6,
para. 26), measures taken to:
(a) protect women working in the informal sector, particularly to provide them
with social benefits, such as health benefit package
12.1 PhilHealth provides partial subsidy scheme for micro -entrepreneurs. It also
implements an indigency program for those with no visible means of income or
whose income is insufficient for family Female spouse may be designated as the
primary member of the Program.
(b) promote their integration into the formal labour force, in particular those
living in rural areas
12.2 The Department of Trade and Industry’s Rural Micro-Enterprise Promotion
Program (RuMePP) has been assisting rural women and men’s entrepreneurship
through micro-finance services consolidation, nonfinancial services and market
linkage development. It pays particular consideration to women ’s economic
activities and their movement to bigger management and production including use
of technology.
12.3 DOLE’s Integrated Livelihood and Emergency Employment Program grants
assistance in terms of working capital and other productive resources for the poor
and the marginalized including women. The program supported 547,094 workers in
2010-2015, 19% of them women.
12.4 DOLE’s Sustainable Livelihood Program promotes women’s leadership roles
within their communities and their involvement in decision-making for community
development policies and programs.
12.5 DOLE also implements a support program for women sugar workers and
landless seasonal field workers, and has helped 6,165 beneficiaries from 2010 -2015.
Programs to address women’s vulnerability include:
• Reduction of service requirement to qualify for maternity leave benefits from
4 months to 3 months.
• Advanced payment of maternity benefit on the seventh month of pregnancy
instead of upon delivery.
(c) address the high unemployment rate of women, reduce the wage gap
between women and men and eliminate horizontal and vertical segregation in the
labour market
12.6 Programs to address above issues:
• DOLE’s Jobstart, Phil-Jobnet and Government Internship Program
• DSWD’s Sustainable Livelihood Program
(d) number of reported cases of sexual harassment in the workplace and the
measures taken to prevent and punish such acts
12.7 The Civil Service Commission (CSC) received 14 sexual harassment cases
from 2013-2015, 12 cases have so far been resolved while 2 are still pending. 11 of
the resolved cases favoured the complainants and 1 favoured the respondent.
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