Book V — Labor Relations
Article 270Regulation of foreign assistance.
ELI5— what this means for you
Any foreign donation, grant, or assistance given to a Philippine labor organization or employer group for union-related activities requires prior DOLE Secretary approval.
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Official text — PD 442
Regulation of foreign assistance.
No foreign individual, organization or entity may give any donations, grants or other forms of assistance, in cash or in kind, directly or indirectly, to any labor organization, group of workers or any auxiliary thereof, such as cooperatives, credit unions and institutions engaged in research, education or communication, in relation to trade union activities, without prior permission by the Secretary of Labor.
"Trade union activities" shall mean:
organization, formation and administration of labor organization;
negotiation and administration of collective bargaining agreements;
all forms of concerted union action;
organizing, managing, or assisting union conventions, meetings, rallies, referenda, teach-ins, seminars, conferences and institutes;
any form of participation or involvement in representation proceedings, representation elections, consent elections, union elections; and
other activities or actions analogous to the foregoing.
This prohibition shall equally apply to foreign donations, grants or other forms of assistance, in cash or in kind, given directly or indirectly to any employer or employers organization to support any activity or activities affecting trade unions.
The Secretary of Labor shall promulgate rules and regulations to regulate and control the giving and receiving of such donations, grants, or other forms of assistance, including the mandatory reporting of the amounts of the donations or grants, the specific recipients thereof, the projects or activities proposed to be supported, and their duration.
Source: lawphil.net (PD 442 as amended)
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