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Philippines to be a safer country for women transport workers

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As we mark International Women’s Day, the ITF welcomes news that the Philippines has become the 38th country - and the first Asian country - to ratify the International Labour Organization’s convention C190 which provides a framework for workplaces to be free from violence and harassment.

Transport unions in Philippines have played a key role in lobbying government for the ratification. ITF affiliate the Associated Marine Officers’ and Seamen’s Union of the Philippines (AMOSUP) have welcomed the decision with youth representative on AMOSUP’s women’s committee Captain Jasmien Lambada saying:

‘We celebrate today on International Women’s Day the Philippines is the first country in Asia to ratify C190! This is a result of the collective effort by women workers to set the guidelines for a safe and healthy working environment for all. 

“Let’s eliminate hazards, violence and harassment and not our dreams, our passions or desire for the opportunity to earn a living. We will not eliminate the courage to stand up and demand the best positive working environment.

This is a start. This is us standing up to say enough is enough! No more violence and harassment at work. No more violence against women! Let’s stand together!

This is our world too!’

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世界は今、プラットフォーム労働を根本から変える機会に恵まれているー各国政府は結果を出すべき時

あと 2 週間余りで、世界中の労働者、使用者、政府がジュネーブの国際労働機関( ILO )に結集し、プラットフォーム労働の国際的な規制をめぐる交渉に最終決定を下すことになる。何百万人もの交通運輸労働者にとっては、この結果ですべてが変わる可能性がある。 昨年、ILO は歴史的な決定を下した。2025 年6 月に開催された第113 回ILO 総会において、構成員の圧倒的多数が