The law is a “landmark piece of labor and social legislation that recognizes domestic workers as similar to those in the formal sector,†Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said.
“The purpose of the law is to not only protect substantial rights and provide better privileges, but also to prepare domestic workers to become more productive citizens of the land,†she added.
The law is also in fulfillment of the country’s obligation under a United Nations convention on the protection of domestic workers globally.
The Philippines was the second country to ratify the International Labor Organization Convention 189 last year.
The Senate and the House of Representatives meanwhile approved the Kasambahay Law in November. It was signed by President Benigno Aquino III on January 18.
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