1 e. Employment refers to all terms conditions, and privileges relating to work in 2 public and private institutions, including recruitment policies, application, 3 procedures, training, incentives, compensation, determination of benefits or 4 allowances, promotion, advancement opportunities, transfer, and dismissal. 5 This definition shall apply to regular, probationary, casual, contractual, 6 fixed-term, and seasonal workers. In legitimate contracting arrangements, the 7 contractor/subcontractor shall be deemed the employer of the contractual 8 employee. 9 For the purpose of this Act, the terms employment 10 and occupation include access to vocational training, access to em ployment 11 and to particular occupations, and terms and conditions of employment. 12 f. Gender Ide ntity refers to each person's deeply felt internal and individual 13 experience of gender, which may or may not correspond with the sex 14 assigned at birth (e.g. the sex listed on their birth certificate) including the 15 personal sense of the body and other expressions o f gender, including dress, 16 speech and mannerisms. 17 g. Gender Expression refers to the outward manifestations of the cultural traits 18 that enable a person to identify as male or female according to patters that, 19 at a particular moment in history, a given society defines as gender 20 appropriate. 21 h. H IV Status refers to the presence or absence of the human immunodeficiency 22 23 virus (HIV) in the body of an individual. i. Indigenous Cultural Communities/ Indigenous Peoples (ICC/IPs)shall, as 24 provided under Section 3 (h). Chapter II of Republic Act No. 8371 or the 25 Indigenous People's Rights Act (IPRA) of 1997, refer to a group of people or 26 homogenous societies identified by self-ascription and ascription by others, 27 who 28 bounded and defined territory, and who have, under claims o f ownership 29 since time immemorial, occupied, possessed and utilized such territories, 30 sharing common bonds of language, customs, traditions and other distinctive 31 cultural traits, or who have, through resistance to political, social and cultural 32 inroads of colonization, have continuously lived as organized community on communally non-indigenous religions and cultures, became

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