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From Core to Periphery? Recent Developments in Employment Relations in the Philippines
Authors:Christopher L Erickson  Sarosh Kuruvilla  Rene E Ofreneo  Maria Asuncion Ortiz
Institution:Christopher L. Erickson,Sarosh Kuruvilla,Rene E. Ofreneo, Maria Asuncion Ortiz*
Abstract:We seek to describe recent developments in employment relations in the Philippines, placing these developments in the contexts of the distinctive elements of the Philippine social/political/industrial relations systems as well as the ongoing trade-based and functional integration of international markets and the recent regional economic crisis. We find that while some firms are pursuing functional flexibility and more cooperative employment relations, the logic of competition primarily has induced firms to adopt practices that promote numerical flexibility such that a core-periphery workforce is created. We argue that the labor movement in the Philippines has been hampered in its efforts to effectively counter employer strategies by its low density and fragmentation and an unfavorable public-policy environment; Philippine labor unions have, however, made some recent gains in organizing and interunion coordination. We also argue that the government has not done enough to counteract the negative effects of market integration on workers nor to evolve th e Philippines into a higher-value-added exporter.
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