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2018 Labor and Employment Statistics

The 2018 Compilation of Industry Statistics on Labor and Employment (CISLE) provides comprehensive labor and employment statistics for industry analysis, covering various topics such as employment rates, labor costs, and productivity. This edition, the 20th in the series, includes data primarily from 2013-2017 and offers explanatory notes for clarity on data sources and definitions. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) acknowledges the contributions of various agencies in compiling this data and emphasizes its commitment to maintaining statistical integrity.

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2018 Labor and Employment Statistics

The 2018 Compilation of Industry Statistics on Labor and Employment (CISLE) provides comprehensive labor and employment statistics for industry analysis, covering various topics such as employment rates, labor costs, and productivity. This edition, the 20th in the series, includes data primarily from 2013-2017 and offers explanatory notes for clarity on data sources and definitions. The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) acknowledges the contributions of various agencies in compiling this data and emphasizes its commitment to maintaining statistical integrity.

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PREFACE

The Compilation of Industry Statistics on Labor and Employment (CISLE), formerly


known as Philippine Industry Yearbook of Labor Statistics (PIYLS), has been
developed in response to the need for comprehensive and accessible labor,
employment and related statistics for industry monitoring and analysis. Topical in
approach, this compilation contains 14 sections of time series data on employment,
labor turnover, terminations, labor cost, wages, labor productivity, hours of work,
labor standards enforcement, occupational injuries, occupational diseases, unionism
and collective bargaining, strike/lockout cases, economic performance and industry
performance.

The 2018 CISLE is the 20th issue in a series that presents the latest available data
mostly with 2013-2017 as reference period. An explanatory note is appended at the
beginning of each section that provides clarification on the data source, data
coverage and terms and definitions that will guide the data users.

Statistical tables which had not been updated as the data are not yet available at the
time of preparation of this publication are no longer included in this issue. As such,
data users are advised to refer to the back issues of this publication for these
statistical tables. The data series starting from 1991 are accessible in the PSA
website (www.psa.gov.ph).

The PSA extends its gratitude to the bureaus and attached agencies of the
Department of Labor and Employment – the Bureau of Working Conditions, Bureau of
Labor Relations, Bureau of Local Employment, National Conciliation and Mediation
Board and National Wages and Productivity Commission whose cooperation has made
this publication possible.

The PSA shares with these source agencies the commitment to uphold the integrity
and objectivity of the statistics in this publication. Further, the PSA will continue to
adopt innovative approaches in the presentation and dissemination of labor and
employment statistics.

LISA GRACE S. BERSALES, Ph.D.


Undersecretary
National Statistician and Civil Registrar General

Quezon City, Philippines


November 2018

i
2018 Com pilation of I ndustry Statistics
on Labor and Em ploym ent
CONTENTS

Page No.

PREFACE i

ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE 1-1

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS (Household-Based Data) 2-1

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS OF WORKERS (no updates) 3-1

LABOR TURNOVER RATES 4-1

TERMINATIONS, WORKERS ROTATION AND WORKING TIME REDUCTION


5-1
DUE TO ECONOMIC REASONS

LABOR COST (no updates) 6-1

WAGE STATISTICS 7-1

LABOR PRODUCTIVITY 8-1

HOURS OF WORK 9-1

LABOR STANDARDS ENFORCEMENT 10-1

OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES (no updates) 11-1

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES (no updates) 12-1

UNIONISM AND COLLECTIVE BARGAINING 13-1

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES 14-1


EXPLANATORY NOTES

Data Source and Coverage

Source The National Accounts of the Philippines

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reference Period Quarter/Year

Periodicity Quarterly/Annually

Release Schedule Quarterly: 1st quarter data (May), 2nd quarter data
(August), 3rd quarter data (November), 4th quarter
and annual data (January after reference period)

Availability From 1946

Other Information i.) The current Philippine System of National


Accounts (SNA) adopted the 1993/2008 SNA of
the United Nations. The base year for constant
prices has been changed from 1985 to 2000.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
National Statistical Coordination Board.

Definition of Terms

Constant Prices valuation of transactions, wherein the influence of


price changes from the base year to the current year
has been removed.

Gross Domestic Product sum of expenditure on final consumption plus gross


(expenditure measure) capital formation plus exports less imports.

Gross Domestic Product compensation of employees plus gross operating


(income measure) surplus plus gross mixed incomes plus taxes less
subsidies on both production and imports.

Gross Domestic Product value of output less intermediate consumption plus


(production measure) any taxes less subsidies on products not already
included in the value of output.

Gross National Income Gross Domestic Product less net taxes on production
and imports, less compensation of employees and
property income payable to the rest of the world plus
the corresponding items receivable from the rest of
the world (in other words, GDP less primary incomes
payable to non-resident units plus primary incomes
receivable from non-resident units). Gross National
Income used to be Gross Domestic Product.

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Explanatory Notes…

Gross Value Added value of output less the value of intermediate


consumption.

Output defined as the goods and services produced by an


establishment, excluding the value of any goods and
services used in an activity for which the
establishment does not assume the risk of using the
products in production, and excluding the value of
goods and services consumed by the same
establishment except for goods and services used for
capital formation (fixed capital or changes in
inventories) or own final consumption.

Intermediate Consumption consists of the value of the goods and services


consumed as inputs by a process of production,
excluding fixed assets whose consumption is
recorded as consumption of fixed capital.

Net Primary Income compensation of employees and property income


receivable from the rest of the world less the
corresponding items payable to the rest of the world.

For inquiries, contact:


Macroeconomic Accounts Service
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-1996

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COVERAGE

PART B - DATA BASED ON 1994 PSIC


1994 PAGE
INDUSTRY
PSIC NO.
Gross National Income and Gross Domestic Product by Expenditure 1-7
Share

Gross Domestic Product by Factor Share 1-8

Gross Domestic Product by Industrial Origin 1-9

A Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 1-10

B Fishing 1-11

C Mining and Quarrying 1-12

D Manufacturing 1-13

E Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 1-14

F Construction 1-15

G Wholesale and Retail Trade 1-16

H Hotels and Restaurants 1-17

I Transport, Storage and Communications 1-18

J Financial Intermediation 1-19

K Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 1-20

L Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 1-21

M Education 1-22

N Health and Social Work 1-23

O Other Community, Social and Personal Service Activities 1-24

1-5
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME AND GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY EXPENDITURE SHARE

f r r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

At Current Prices (₱ M)
GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 15,310,966 16,114,406 17,430,338 19,006,673

Gross Domestic Product 12,634,187 13,322,041 14,479,945 15,806,359


Household Final Consumption
Expenditure 9,163,823 9,825,883 10,672,797 11,613,430
Government Final Consumption
Expenditure 1,334,267 1,455,783 1,619,639 1,789,743
Capital Formation 2,596,761 2,826,185 3,534,428 3,972,403
A. Fixed Capital 2,611,521 2,929,032 3,568,233 3,956,353
1. Construction 1,395,259 1,566,901 1,794,018 1,941,333
2. Durable Equipment 996,622 1,129,826 1,512,204 1,706,658
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 165,981 172,474 188,839 216,114
4. Intellectual Property Products 53,659 59,830 73,173 92,248
B. Changes in Inventories (14,760) (102,847) (33,805) 16,051
Exports 3,652,888 3,782,890 4,069,198 4,892,297
A. Exports of Goods 2,392,758 2,295,636 2,334,141 2,835,789
B. Exports of Services 1,260,130 1,487,254 1,735,057 2,056,508
Less: Imports 4,113,553 4,568,699 5,416,117 6,461,514
A. Imports of Goods 3,211,852 3,543,032 4,284,122 5,185,850
B. Imports of Services 901,701 1,025,667 1,131,995 1,275,664
Statistical Discrepancy - - - -

Net Primary Income from the Rest


of the World 2,676,779 2,792,365 2,950,394 3,200,314

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M)


GROSS NATIONAL INCOME 8,640,203 9,143,155 9,755,087 10,394,846

Gross Domestic Product 7,165,478 7,600,175 8,122,741 8,665,708


Household Final Consumption
Expenditure 4,952,967 5,266,632 5,642,389 5,973,816
Government Final Consumption
Expenditure 728,905 783,955 854,570 914,136
Capital Formation 1,553,029 1,838,432 2,289,675 2,504,502
A. Fixed Capital 1,540,271 1,800,535 2,270,587 2,485,451
1. Construction 632,219 701,802 793,470 839,967
2. Durable Equipment 763,159 938,733 1,292,959 1,431,518
3. Breeding Stock and Orchard
Development 97,295 99,286 102,845 106,262
4. Intellectual Property Products 47,598 60,713 81,313 107,704
B. Changes in Inventories 12,757 37,897 19,087 19,051
Exports 3,406,560 3,695,428 4,124,942 4,930,584
A. Exports of Goods 2,755,017 2,936,403 3,249,966 3,928,434
B. Exports of Services 651,544 759,025 874,976 1,002,150
Less: Imports 3,475,982 3,984,272 4,788,834 5,657,331
A. Imports of Goods 2,744,133 3,129,043 3,871,839 4,632,180
B. Imports of Services 731,849 855,229 916,995 1,025,152
Statistical Discrepancy - - - -

Net Primary Income from the Rest


of the World 1,474,725 1,542,980 1,632,345 1,729,139

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY FACTOR SHARE

f r r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

At Current Prices (₱ M)

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT 12,634,187 13,322,041 14,479,945 15,806,359

Compensation of Employees 4,406,622 4,697,958 5,165,585 5,736,629


Operating Surplus, net 6,028,947 6,333,602 6,865,864 7,480,298
Consumption of Fixed Capital 1,258,301 1,255,560 1,331,552 1,427,434
Taxes on Production and on Imports Less Subsidies 940,318 1,034,921 1,116,944 1,161,998

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT BY INDUSTRIAL ORIGIN
1994 f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

At Current Prices (₱ M) 12,634,187 13,322,041 14,479,945 15,806,359


A, B Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 1,431,578 1,366,866 1,398,063 1,526,654

Industry 3,958,794 4,116,022 4,452,107 4,813,400


C Mining and Quarrying 130,192 108,109 114,330 134,514
D Manufacturing 2,603,644 2,669,222 2,847,597 3,074,575
E Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 422,078 434,181 455,901 487,946
F Construction 802,880 904,510 1,034,279 1,116,365

Services 7,243,815 7,839,154 8,629,775 9,466,305


G Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor
Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal
and Household Goods 2,244,736 2,412,096 2,652,835 2,919,613
I Transport, Storage and Communication 784,881 856,051 909,269 962,540
J Financial Intermediation 988,894 1,063,668 1,168,611 1,297,428
K Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 1,541,775 1,698,079 1,898,993 2,084,798
L Public Administration and Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 500,690 512,992 575,043 648,404
H, M, N, O Other Services 1,182,840 1,296,268 1,425,023 1,553,521

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 7,165,478 7,600,175 8,122,741 8,665,708


A, B Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 718,797 719,742 710,926 739,029

Industry 2,391,268 2,545,411 2,750,034 2,947,103


C Mining and Quarrying 81,695 80,500 83,106 86,222
D Manufacturing 1,666,514 1,760,989 1,885,514 2,043,118
E Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 233,781 246,990 269,301 278,497
F Construction 409,277 456,932 512,113 539,267

Services 4,055,413 4,335,022 4,661,781 4,979,575


G Wholesale and Retail Trade, Repair of Motor
Vehicles, Motorcycles, Personal
and Household Goods 1,185,810 1,270,526 1,367,438 1,467,855
I Transport, Storage and Communication 538,044 581,289 611,902 636,577
J Financial Intermediation 515,484 546,714 590,112 635,064
K Real Estate, Renting and Business Activities 798,081 854,747 930,685 999,493
L Public Administration and Defense;
Compulsory Social Security 293,850 297,449 318,540 343,251
H, M, N, O Other Services 724,144 784,297 843,105 897,335

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.

f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, HUNTING AND FORESTRY

1994 f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED

At Current Prices (₱ M) 1,236,073 1,173,088 1,212,872 1,329,426

01 Growing of Crops 824,929 757,731 780,426 855,953


02 Farming Animals 309,350 315,207 324,730 357,097
03 Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Service 97,066 97,318 105,281 114,072
Activities, Except Veterinary Activities
04/05 Forestry/Hunting, Trapping and Game Propagation 4,729 2,832 2,435 2,304

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 588,004 591,269 587,579 616,780

01 Growing of Crops 356,244 349,668 338,532 360,679


02 Farming Animals 173,858 181,964 187,632 192,504
03 Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Service 52,380 55,609 57,769 60,218
Activities, Except Veterinary Activities
04/05 Forestry/Hunting, Trapping and Game Propagation 5,521 4,027 3,647 3,379

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC B: FISHING

f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

GROSS VALUE ADDED

At Current Prices (₱ M) 195,504 193,778 185,191 197,228

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 130,794 128,473 123,347 122,249

Note: Data are based on May estimates.


f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC C: MINING AND QUARRYING
1994
INDICATOR 2014f 2015f 2016r 2017p
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED

At Current Prices (₱ M) 130,192 108,109 114,330 134,514

10 Metallic Ore Mining 57,708 48,266 46,067 48,463


11 Non-Metallic Mining and Quarrying 72,484 59,843 68,264 86,051

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 81,695 80,500 83,106 86,222

10 Metallic Ore Mining 36,961 35,788 30,450 30,090


11 Non-Metallic Mining and Quarrying 44,734 44,712 52,655 56,132

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC D: MANUFACTURING

1994 f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 2,603,644 2,669,222 2,847,597 3,074,575

15 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages 1,291,247 1,337,302 1,476,263 1,575,658


16 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 7,236 9,351 9,943 9,216
17 Manufacture of Textiles 50,652 54,593 50,162 44,288
18 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 74,521 71,995 69,853 71,315
19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather, Manufacture 11,149 11,721 12,654 12,990
of Luggage, Handbags and Footwear
20 Manufacture of Wood, Wood Products and Cork, 19,490 20,192 23,567 24,111
Except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of
Bamboo, Cane Rattan and the Like; Manufacture
of Plaiting Materials
21 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 14,384 16,848 17,935 18,523
22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 30,513 34,801 36,060 38,727
23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum and 154,358 120,760 115,526 144,744
Other Fuel Products
24 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 284,220 330,292 356,026 383,500
25 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 32,965 32,578 36,704 36,209
26 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 64,474 69,169 68,100 74,095
27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 46,378 47,126 56,564 70,065
28 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, Except 26,412 28,407 28,528 29,727
Machinery and Equipment
29 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C 31,362 34,023 35,286 35,484
30 Manufacture of Office, Accounting and Computing 22,485 18,762 22,418 25,926
Machinery
31 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, N.E.C 37,904 36,917 40,443 42,747
32 Manufacture of Radio, Television and Communication 295,008 290,835 282,497 316,317
Equipment and Apparatus
34/35 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers, 36,229 38,856 48,131 53,519
Semi-Trailers and Other Transport Equipment
36 Manufacture and Repair of Furniture 34,206 25,967 22,258 25,196
33/37/39 Manufacture, N.E.C 38,452 38,728 38,678 42,220

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 1,666,514 1,760,989 1,885,514 2,043,118

15 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages 666,657 675,624 732,971 765,454


16 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 4,307 5,480 5,854 5,394
17 Manufacture of Textiles 30,428 32,384 29,761 26,141
18 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 31,994 31,258 31,238 31,428
19 Tanning and Dressing of Leather, Manufacture of 7,137 7,478 8,518 8,745
Luggage, Handbags and Footwear
20 Manufacture of Wood, Wood Products and Cork, 13,567 17,366 20,504 21,003
Except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of
Bamboo, Cane Rattan and the Like; Manufacture
of Plaiting Materials
21 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 13,437 15,392 16,430 17,100
22 Publishing, Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 15,308 17,916 18,809 19,507
23 Manufacture of Coke, Refined Petroleum and 49,683 49,035 49,689 55,407
Other Fuel Products
24 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 191,229 220,902 242,753 261,951
25 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 24,561 25,398 31,596 32,562
26 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 39,637 43,362 42,089 50,605
27 Manufacture of Basic Metals 33,218 35,290 49,590 60,761
28 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, Except 20,335 21,994 21,986 33,022
Machinery and Equipment
29 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C 26,568 31,424 39,328 40,309
30 Manufacture of Office, Accounting and Computing 23,638 20,342 29,323 34,466
Machinery
31 Manufacture of Electrical Machinery and Apparatus, N.E.C 34,476 37,373 42,074 44,642
32 Manufacture of Radio, Television and Communication 276,537 311,241 305,480 345,151
Equipment and Apparatus
34/35 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers, 28,867 31,301 38,926 43,593
Semi-Trailers and Other Transport Equipment
36 Manufacture and Repair of Furniture 94,741 90,378 89,500 104,573
33/37/39 Manufacture, N.E.C 40,189 40,050 39,096 41,303

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
p Preliminary.
r Revised.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC E: ELECTRICITY, GAS AND WATER SUPPLY

1994 r r r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED

At Current Prices (₱ M) 422,078 434,181 455,901 487,946

40 Electricity, Gas Steam and Hot Water Supply 357,707 365,164 382,965 412,161
41 Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water 64,371 69,017 72,936 75,785

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 233,781 246,990 269,301 278,497

40 Electricity, Gas Steam and Hot Water Supply 211,946 224,444 245,464 254,063
41 Collection, Purification and Distribution of Water 21,835 22,547 23,837 24,434

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 802,880 904,510 1,034,279 1,116,365

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 409,277 456,932 512,113 539,267

Note: Data are based on May estimates.


f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE

1994 r f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 2,244,736 2,412,096 2,652,835 2,919,613
50 Sale, Maintenance and Repair of Motor 67,159 71,547 78,426 86,738
Vehicles and Motorcycles, Retail Sale
of Automotive Fuel
51 Wholesale Trade and Commission Trade, 427,934 456,541 510,226 570,235
Except of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles
52 Retail Trade, Except of Motor Vehicles 1,749,642 1,884,007 2,064,183 2,262,640
and Motorcycles, Repair of Personal
and Household Goods

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 1,185,810 1,270,526 1,367,438 1,467,855


50 Sale, Maintenance and Repair of Motor 38,327 43,357 48,344 51,275
Vehicles and Motorcycles, Retail Sale
of Automotive Fuel
51 Wholesale Trade and Commission Trade, 198,845 221,102 243,790 262,925
Except of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles
52 Retail Trade, Except of Motor Vehicles 948,638 1,006,067 1,075,304 1,153,655
and Motorcycles, Repair of Personal
and Household Goods

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC H: HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 212,975 233,674 258,680 289,606

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 125,073 133,666 145,581 158,153

Note: Data are based on May estimates.


f Final.
p Preliminary.
r Revised.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC I: TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATIONS

1994 f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED

At Current Prices (₱ M) 784,881 856,051 909,269 962,540

60 Land Transport; Transport via Pipelines 256,629 280,895 300,170 317,185


61 Water Transport 24,658 26,675 28,213 30,281
62 Air Transport 65,628 75,545 86,169 93,860
63 Supporting and Auxiliary Transport 102,185 111,151 121,311 134,383
Activities; Activities of Travel Agencies
64 Postal and Telecommunications Services 335,781 361,786 373,407 386,831

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 538,044 581,289 611,902 636,577

60 Land Transport; Transport via Pipelines 115,891 124,635 134,069 138,185


61 Water Transport 16,060 17,399 18,355 19,149
62 Air Transport 23,326 26,816 30,491 32,709
63 Supporting and Auxiliary Transport 58,478 62,871 68,612 74,296
Activities; Activities of Travel Agencies
64 Postal and Telecommunications Services 324,289 349,568 360,376 372,237

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC J: FINANCIAL INTERMEDIATION

1994 f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED

At Current Prices (₱ M) 988,894 1,063,668 1,168,611 1,297,428

65 Banking Institutions 440,913 476,063 530,188 598,175


66 Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 322,745 345,478 371,342 408,060
67 Insurance and Pension Funding, Except 171,605 183,626 203,019 220,442
Compulsory Social Security
68 Activities Auxiliary to Financial 53,631 58,501 64,063 70,752
Intermediation

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 515,484 546,714 590,112 635,064

65 Banking Institutions 229,945 244,746 267,832 292,894


66 Non-Bank Financial Intermediation 168,248 177,584 187,525 199,761
67 Insurance and Pension Funding, Except 89,338 94,304 102,400 107,757
Compulsory Social Security
68 Activities Auxiliary to Financial 27,953 30,081 32,355 34,653
Intermediation

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
f Final.
p Preliminary.
r Revised.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC K: REAL ESTATE, RENTING AND BUSINESS ACTIVITIES

r r r p
1994 2014 2015 2016 2017
INDICATOR
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 1,541,775 1,698,079 1,898,993 2,084,798

70 Real Estate Activities 369,145 408,267 444,111 502,077


71-74 Renting and Other Business Activities 733,121 826,013 969,679 1,075,053
Ownership of dwellinngs 439,509 463,799 485,204 507,668

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 798,081 854,747 930,685 999,493

70 Real Estate Activities 190,376 207,704 221,930 243,177


71-74 Renting and Other Business Activities 332,375 364,188 418,216 457,261
Ownership of dwellinngs 275,331 282,856 290,538 299,055

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data are based on May estimates.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC L: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY
SOCIAL SECURITY
f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 500,690 512,992 575,043 648,404

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 293,850 297,449 318,540 343,251

Note: Data are based on May estimates.


f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC M: EDUCATION

f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 468,158 505,223 555,580 623,164

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 296,229 316,642 337,934 370,982

Note: Data are based on May estimates.

f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC N: HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK

f f r p
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2015

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 202,658 222,166 246,834 265,945

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 111,624 121,706 132,389 138,378

Note: Data are based on May estimates.


f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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PSIC O: OTHER COMMUNITY, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

f f r p
1994 INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

GROSS VALUE ADDED


At Current Prices (₱ M) 299,049 335,205 363,928 374,807

90 Sewage and Refuse Disposal, Sanitation 5,351 5,589 5,875 6,195


and Similar Activities
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 224,466 254,968 277,006 281,521
91/93/
Other Service Activities
95/99 69,231 74,648 81,047 87,091

At Constant 2000 Prices (₱ M) 191,218 212,283 227,200 229,822

90 Sewage and Refuse Disposal, Sanitation 3,028 3,102 3,193 3,292


and Similar Activities
92 Recreational, Cultural and Sporting Activities 150,402 169,064 181,163 181,275
91/93/
Other Service Activities
95/99 37,789 40,117 42,844 45,255

Note: Data are based on May estimates.


f Final.
r Revised.
p Preliminary.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES
Data Source and Coverage

Source Labor Force Survey (LFS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Household

Reference Period Past week in January, April, July and October

Periodicity Quarterly

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major industry group for regional data; minor
industry group for national data
Occupation: Major occupation group for regional data;
minor occupation group for national data
Employment in industry are also available by sex and
class of worker

Release Schedule Preliminary data: 40 days after reference period; Final


data: six (6) months after reference period

Availability From 1956

Other Information i.) Changes have been instituted in the LFS over the
years in sample design, cut-off age of household
population (from 10 years to 15 years in 1987),
reference period (from week in 1956 to quarter in
1976 and back to week in 1987), population
benchmarks and in definition of unemployment
starting April 2005 survey round.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the statistics
were published in the name of the National Statistics
Office.

Definition of Terms

Class of Worker the relationship of the worker to the establishment


where he works. This is sometimes referred to as
industrial status or status in employment in other
countries. This is made up of:

Wage and Salary Workers a. Worked for private household for pay, in cash or in
kind.
b. Worked for private establishment for pay, in cash
or in kind. This class includes not only persons
working for a private industry but also those
working for a religious group (priest, acolyte),
missionary (nuns, sisters, etc.), unions, and non-
profit organizations.
c. Worked on own family-operated farm or
business and receives cash or a fixed share of the
produce as payment for his services.
d. Worked for government/government
corporation or any of its instrumentalities.

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Explanatory Notes…

Class of Worker (cont’d)


Self-employed persons who worked for profit or fees in own business,
farm, profession or trade without any paid employee.
These include workers who worked purely on
commission basis and who may not have regular
working hours.

Employers persons working in own business, farm, profession or


trade who had one or more regular paid employees,
including paid family members.

Unpaid Family Workers members of the family who worked without pay in a
farm or business operated by another member living in
the same household. The room and board and any cash
allowance given as incentives are not counted as
compensation for these family workers.

Employed persons aged 15 years old and over who were reported:
1. At work even for an hour during the reference
period.
2. With a job/business even though not at work during
the reference period because of temporary
illness/injury, vacation or other leave of absence,
bad weather or strike/labor dispute or other
reasons. Likewise, persons who are expected to
report for work or to start operation of a farm or
business enterprise within two weeks from the date
of the enumerator’s visit, are considered employed.

Household an aggregate of persons, generally but not necessarily


bound by ties of kinship, who sleep in the same dwelling
unit and have common arrangements for the
preparation and consumption of food. According to this
definition, a person who lives alone is considered a
separate household; also a person who rents bed space
but makes arrangements for his own food. However, a
group of persons who share and take their meals
together but live in separate but adjacent living quarters
for convenience is considered one household.

Industry the nature or character of the business or enterprise or


the place wherein a person works.

Occupation the specific kind of work a person does. If a person has


a job but not at work, it is the kind of work he will be
doing when he reports for work, or will be doing if he is
waiting for a new job to begin within two weeks from
the date of interview.

Past Week refers to past seven (7) days preceding the date of visit
of the enumerator or interviewer.

For inquiries, contact:


Income and Employment Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-2092

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COVERAGE

DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC


2009 PAGE
INDUSTRY
PSIC NO.
All Industries 2-7

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 2-11

A01/A02 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Relative Service 2-15
Activities; Forestry and Logging

A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 2-19

B Mining and Quarrying 2-23

C Manufacturing 2-27

D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 2-33

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation 2-37


Activities

F Construction 2-41

G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and 2-45


Motorcycles

H Transportation and Storage 2-49

I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 2-53

J Information and Communications 2-57

K Financial and Insurance Activities 2-61

L Real Estate Activities 2-65

M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 2-69

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 2-73

O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security 2-77

P Education 2-81

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 2-85

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 2-89

S Other Service Activities 2-93

T Activities of Households As Employers; Undifferentiated Goods- 2-97


and-Services-Producing Activities of Households for Own Use

U Activities of Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies 2-99

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PART C - DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 38,651 38,741


Men 23,365 23,406
Women 15,286 15,335

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 38,651 38,741


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing-Proprietors and Supervisors 6,166 6,292
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations 318 327
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 300 306
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 5,200 5,295
Supervisors 348 363
Professionals 1,925 1,990
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 276 291
Life Science and Health Professionals 354 356
Teaching Professionals 980 1,006
Other Professionals 315 336
Technicians and Associate Professionals 990 1,030
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 264 283
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 116 118
Teaching Associate Professionals 63 69
Related Associate Professionals 548 561
Clerks 2,403 2,492
Office Clerks 1,204 1,240
Customer Service Clerks 1,200 1,252
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 4,856 4,926
Personal and Protective Services Workers 2,237 2,290
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 2,619 2,635
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 5,218 5,000
Farmers and Other Plant Growers 3,774 3,570
Animal Producers 570 579
Forestry and Related Workers 96 100
Fishermen 778 751
Hunters and Trappers * *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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ALL INDUSTRIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Trades and Related Workers 2,626 2,592


Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1,202 1,202
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 680 684
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 102 91
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 642 615
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2,001 2,084
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 64 76
Machine Operators and Assemblers 495 536
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 1,442 1,472
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 12,348 12,223
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 3,830 3,948
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers 6,265 5,928
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing
and Transport 2,254 2,348
Special Occupations 119 114
Armed Forces 86 87
Other Occupations not Classified 32 27

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 38,651 38,741


Wage and Salary Workers 22,407 22,960
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 19,364 19,762
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 3,043 3,197
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 10,869 10,705
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 1,210 1,212
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4,166 3,863

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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ALL INDUSTRIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 40,998 40,334


Men 25,035 25,067
Women 15,963 15,267

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 40,998 40,334


Managers 6,992 6,490
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 380 383
Administrative and Commercial Managers 287 301
Production and Specialized Services Managers 2,503 2,086
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 3,829 3,720
Professionals 1,973 2,149
Science and Engineering Professionals 221 244
Health Professionals 302 298
Teaching Professionals 1,052 1,148
Business and Administration Professionals 254 219
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 103 100
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 134 140
Technicians and Associate Professionals 1,296 1,533
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 335 295
Health Associate Professionals 241 352
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 551 627
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 222 149
Information and Communications Technicians 91 111
Clerical Support Workers 1,798 2,283
General and Keyboard Clerks 673 725
Customer Service Clerks 989 936
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 350 443
Other Clerical Support Workers 195 180
Service and Sales Workers 5,930 6,069
Personal Service Workers 1,691 1,354
Sales Workers 3,282 3,437
Personal Care Workers 453 346
Protective Services Workers 877 933
Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 5,108 5,426
Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers 4,358 4,532
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers 848 869
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers 39 25

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.

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ALL INDUSTRIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Craft and Related Trades Workers 2,879 3,198


Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 2,011 1,389
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 592 596
Handicraft and Printing Workers 201 197
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 303 307
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 722 708
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2,239 2,552
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 415 402
Assemblers 320 304
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 1,673 1,846
Elementary Occupations 11,267 10,538
Cleaners and Helpers 1,756 2,075
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 5,487 4,555
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 3,113 3,001
Food Preparation Assistants 148 214
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers 78 218
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 515 475
Armed Forces Occupations 100 95
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers 19 20
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers 14 18
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks 60 57
Other Occupations 1,415 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 40,998 40,334


Wage and Salary Workers 25,240 25,209
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 21,922 21,820
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 3,317 3,388
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 11,097 11,198
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 1,376 1,491
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 3,285 2,437

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 11,801 11,294


Men 8,696 8,386
Women 3,106 2,907

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 11,801 11,294


01/02 Agriculture, Hunting And Forestry 10,405 9,973
03 Fishing and Aquaculture 1,396 1,321

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 11,801 11,294


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing-Proprietors and Supervisors 287 330
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 8 9
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 268 310
Supervisors 9 11
Professionals 2 1
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering
Science Professionals * *
Life Science and Health Professionals 1 *
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 1 1
Technicians and Associate Professionals 7 6
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 3 2
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 3 3
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 1 1
Clerks 11 10
Office Clerks 11 10
Customer Services Clerks 1 *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers * 2


Personal and Protective Services Workers * 2
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 5,204 4,989
Farmers and Other Plant Growers 3,774 3,570
Animal Producers 570 579
Forestry and Related Workers 83 89
Fishermen 778 751
Hunters and Trappers - *
Trades and Related Workers 4 5
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers * *
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 3 4
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers * 1
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 27 28
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers * *
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 27 28
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 6,258 5,918
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 1 1
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers 6,256 5,916
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing
and Transport 2 1
-
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 11,801 11,294


Wage and Salary Workers 3,538 3,447
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 3,538 3,447
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 4,761 4,579
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 706 716
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 2,795 2,551

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 11,064 10,261


Men 8,307 7,929
Women 2,757 2,332

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 11,064 10,261


01/02 Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 9,801 9,066
03 Fishing and Aquaculture 1,263 1,194

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 11,064 10,261


Managers 348 260
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators - 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 1 3
Production and Specialized Services Managers 356 257
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers - -
Professionals 4 3
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 1
Health Professionals 1 *
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 1 1
Information and Communications Technology Professionals * *
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 9 11
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 8 7
Health Associate Professionals 1 2
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 3 3
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technicians * -
Clerical Support Workers 6 16
General and Keyboard Clerks 4 6
Customer Service Clerks - -
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 3 8
Other Clerical Support Workers 1 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Service and Sales Workers 6 7


Personal Service Workers 4 2
Sales Workers * 2
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 2 3
Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 5,085 5,392
Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers 4,358 4,531
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers 823 836
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers 38 25
Craft and Related Trades Workers 8 8
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 4 *
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 2 2
Handicraft and Printing Workers 1 *
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 *
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 5 5
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 34 35
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 7 5
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 30 30
Elementary Occupations 5,562 4,529
Cleaners and Helpers * 1
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 5,459 4,524
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 5 3
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers * 1
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 2 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 11,064 10,261


Wage and Salary Workers 3,570 3,153
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 3,569 3,153
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 1 -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 4,616 4,765
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 788 863
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 2,090 1,480

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC A01/A02: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND RELATIVE
SERVICE ACTIVITIES; FORESTRY AND LOGGING

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 10,405 9,973


Men 7,438 7,191
Women 2,967 2,781

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 10,405 9,973


01 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related
Service Activities 10,259 9,817
02 Forestry and Logging 146 156

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 10,405 9,973


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 242 286
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 7 8
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 225 267
Supervisors 9 11
Professionals 2 4
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals * 1
Life Science and Health Professionals 1 3
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 1 1
Technicians and Associate Professionals 6 5
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 2 1
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 3 3
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 1 1
Clerks 10 9
Office Clerks 10 9
Customer Services Clerks 1 *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A01/A02: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND RELATIVE
SERVICE ACTIVITIES; FORESTRY AND LOGGING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers * 2


Personal and Protective Services Workers * 2
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 4,426 4,238
Farmers and Other Plant Growers 3,774 3,570
Animal Producers 570 579
Forestry and Related Workers 83 89
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - *
Trades and Related Workers 2 1
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers * *
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers * *
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 25 27
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers * *
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 25 27
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 5,691 5,399
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 1 1
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers 5,690 5,397
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 1 1
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 10,405 9,973


Wage and Salary Workers 3,220 3,153
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 3,220 3,152
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - *
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 3,967 3,816
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 679 686
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 2,538 2,318

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A01/A02: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND RELATIVE
SERVICE ACTIVITIES; FORESTRY AND LOGGING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 9,801 9,066


Men 7,149 6,815
Women 2,652 2,251

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 9,801 9,066


01 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related
Service Activities 9,623 8,951
02 Forestry and Logging 178 116

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 9,801 9,066


Managers 307 201
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators - 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 1 2
Production and Specialized Services Managers 317 199
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers - -
Professionals 3 3
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 1
Health Professionals 1 *
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals * 1
Information and Communications Technology Professionals * *
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 9 10
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 7 6
Health Associate Professionals 1 2
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 3 2
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technicians * -
Clerical Support Workers 5 15
General and Keyboard Clerks 4 6
Customer Service Clerks - -
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 2 8
Other Clerical Support Workers * 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A01/A02: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND RELATIVE
SERVICE ACTIVITIES; FORESTRY AND LOGGING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Service and Sales Workers 4 5


Personal Service Workers 2 1
Sales Workers * 1
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 2 3
Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 4,363 4,621
Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers 4,358 4,531
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers 92 74
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers 36 16
Craft and Related Trades Workers 6 7
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 3 -
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 *
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 5 5
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 33 32
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 7 5
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 29 27
Elementary Occupations 5,069 4,174
Cleaners and Helpers * 1
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 4,987 4,169
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 5 2
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers * 1
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 2 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 9,801 9,066


Wage and Salary Workers 3,254 2,891
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 3,254 2,891
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 1 -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 3,890 3,969
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 754 831
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 1,904 1,376

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND AQUACULTURE

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,396 1,321


Men 1,258 1,195
Women 139 126

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,396 1,321


03 Fishing And Aquaculture 1,396 1,321

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,396 1,321


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 45 44
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 1 1
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 43 43
Supervisors * *
Professionals * *
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals - *
Life Science and Health Professionals - *
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals * *
Technicians and Associate Professionals 1 1
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals * *
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals - *
Clerks 1 1
Office Clerks 1 1
Customer Services Clerks - *
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers - *
Personal and Protective Services Workers - *
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 778 751
Farmers and Other Plant Growers - *
Animal Producers - *
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen 778 751
Hunters and Trappers - *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND AQUACULTURE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Trades and Related Workers 2 4


Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers * *
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 2 3
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers * 1
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2 1
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers - *
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 2 1
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 567 519
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations * *
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers 566 519
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing
and Transport 1 *
-
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,396 1,321


Wage and Salary Workers 318 294
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 318 294
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 794 763
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 27 30
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 257 233

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND AQUACULTURE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,263 1,194


Men 1,158 1,114
Women 105 81

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,263 1,194


03 Fishing And Aquaculture 1,263 1,194

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,263 1,194


Managers 41 59
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators - -
Administrative and Commercial Managers 1 *
Production and Specialized Services Managers 40 59
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers - -
Professionals 1 -
Science and Engineering Professionals 1 -
Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 1 -
Information and Communications Technology Professionals - -
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 1 1
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Health Associate Professionals - -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals - *
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technicians - -
Clerical Support Workers 1 1
General and Keyboard Clerks * 1
Customer Service Clerks - -
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks * 1
Other Clerical Support Workers * -
Service and Sales Workers 2 2
Personal Service Workers 2 1
Sales Workers * *
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers * *
Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 722 772
Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers 731 762
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers 2 10

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND AQUACULTURE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Craft and Related Trades Workers 2 1


Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians * *
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Handicraft and Printing Workers 1 *
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers * -
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2 3
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 1 3
Elementary Occupations 493 356
Cleaners and Helpers - *
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 471 355
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport * 1
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers - -
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,263 1,194


Wage and Salary Workers 316 262
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 316 262
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 726 796
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 34 32
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 187 104

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 239 235


Men 215 212
Women 24 22

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 239 235


05 Mining of Coal and Lignite 2 6
06 Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas * 1
07 Mining of Metal Ores 151 148
08 Other Mining and Quarrying 84 79
09 Mining Support Service Activities 2 1

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 239 235


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing-Proprietors and Supervisors 29 28
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 1 1
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 27 26
Supervisors 2 1
Professionals 3 2
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering
Science Professionals 3 1
Life Science and Health Professionals 1 -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals * 1
Technicians and Associate Professionals 1 2
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals - 1
Clerks 9 5
Office Clerks 8 5
Customer Service Clerks 1 -
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 1 2
Personal and Protective Services Workers 1 2
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trade and Related Workers 36 36
Mining, Construction and Related
Trades Workers 31 32
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 5 4
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 26 21
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 3 3
Machine Operators and Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 24 17
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 134 138
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 2 1
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing
and Transport 131 136
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 239 235


Wage and Salary Workers 185 177
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 185 177
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 39 46
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 4 3
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 11 9

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 219 203


Men 200 190
Women 19 13

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 219 203


05 Mining of Coal and Lignite 9 3
06 Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas 2 1
07 Mining of Metal Ores 128 110
08 Other Mining and Quarrying 81 85
09 Mining Support Service Activities 1 4

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 219 203


Managers 18 8
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators * -
Administrative and Commercial Managers 1 1
Production and Specialized Services Managers 13 7
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers - -
Professionals 3 4
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 4
Health Professionals * *
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 1 *
Information and Communications Technology Professionals - -
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 2 5
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 2 4
Health Associate Professionals * *
Business and Administration Associate Professionals * 2
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technicians - -
Clerical Support Workers 4 6
General and Keyboard Clerks 2 2
Customer Service Clerks - -
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 2 3
Other Clerical Support Workers 1 1
Service and Sales Workers 3 2
Personal Service Workers 2 1
Sales Workers 1 1
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers * *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 12 5
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 7 1
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 8 3
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 1
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 5 -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 50 44
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 35 20
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 23 24
Elementary Occupations 118 130
Cleaners and Helpers * 1
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 118 128
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers - -
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 9 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 219 203


Wage and Salary Workers 186 171
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 186 171
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 24 28
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 2 3
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 7 *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 3,212 3,209


Men 1,763 1,787
Women 1,449 1,422

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 3,212 3,209


10 Manufacture of Food Products 814
11 Manufacture of Beverages 88 90
12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 14 12
13 Manufacture of Textiles 137 137
14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 442 422
15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 85 74
16 Manufacture of Wood and of Products of Wood and
Cork, except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of
Bamboo, Cane, Rattan and the like; Manufacture
of Articles of Straw and Plaiting Materials 313 289
17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 51 59
18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 67 64
19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 7 3
20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 55 59
21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and
Pharmaceutical Preparations 31 30
22 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 84 77
23 Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 86 89
24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 45 52
25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, except 155 149
Machinery and Equipment
26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic, and Optical Products 357 378
27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 51 56
28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, NEC 16 21
29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers, and Semi-trailers 53 66
30 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment 42 46
31 Manufacture of Furniture 101 101
32 Other Manufacturing 84 81
33 Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 42 41

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 3,212 3,209


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 582 577
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 36 34
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 472 472
Supervisors 74 71
Professionals 63 66
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 41 44
Life Science and Health Professionals 4 4
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 18 18
Technicians and Associate Professionals 100 98
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 75 75
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 2 1
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 23 22
Clerks 136 136
Office Clerks 123 124
Customer Service Clerks 13 12
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 33 34
Personal and Protective Services Workers 1 1
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 33 33
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 13 9
Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers 13 9
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trade and Related Workers 907 860
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 28 26
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 176 173
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 86 70
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 616 591
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 584 638
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 50 58
Machine Operators and Assemblers 470 511
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 63 69

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Laborers and Unskilled Workers 795 768


Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 61 68
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 734 700
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -
ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 3,212 3,209
Wage and Salary Workers 2,481 2,496
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 2,481 2,496
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * *
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 493 475
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 72 74
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 167 162

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 3,404 3,481


Men 1,939 2,076
Women 1,465 1,405

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 3,404 3,481


10 Manufacture of Food Products 875 895
11 Manufacture of Beverages 94 119
12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 10 19
13 Manufacture of Textiles 128 120
14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 455 433
15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 78 60
16 Manufacture of Wood and of Products of Wood and
Cork, except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of
Bamboo, Cane, Rattan and the like; Manufacture
of Articles of Straw and Plaiting Materials 285 277
17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 57 57
18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 86 85
19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 8 8
20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 53 67
21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and
Pharmaceutical Preparations 29 30
22 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 96 106
23 Manufacture of Other Non-metallic Mineral Products 109 102
24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 57 58
25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, except
Machinery and Equipment 162 161
26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic, and Optical Products 376 354
27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 79 94
28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, NEC 26 41
29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers, and Semi-trailers 58 46
30 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment 51 48
31 Manufacture of Furniture 128 128
32 Other Manufacturing 59 79
33 Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 43 94

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 3,404 3,481


Managers 530 411
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 2 2
Administrative and Commercial Managers 19 28
Production and Specialized Services Managers 482 381
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 1 *
Professionals 92 89
Science and Engineering Professionals 48 49
Health Professionals 5 7
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 27 23
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 19 10
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 1 *
Technicians and Associate Professionals 188 213
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 140 128
Health Associate Professionals 52 41
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 37 38
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 2 1
Information and Communications Technicians 5 5
Clerical Support Workers 113 181
General and Keyboard Clerks 55 58
Customer Service Clerks 1 *
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 75 110
Other Clerical Support Workers 18 13
Service and Sales Workers 68 77
Personal Service Workers 27 13
Sales Workers 51 63
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 2 *
Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 17 30
Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers 20 30
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 1,053 1,209
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 368 89
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 204 246
Handicraft and Printing Workers 173 178
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 22 33
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 665 662
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 579 725
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 308 338
Assemblers 319 304
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 83 83

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Elementary Occupations 584 548


Cleaners and Helpers 20 51
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 4 2
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 443 463
Food Preparation Assistants * -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 37 32
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 180 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 3,404 3,481


Wage and Salary Workers 2,709 2,880
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 2,708 2,880
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 482 427
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 87 100
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 126 75

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 86 83


Men 73 68
Women 13 15

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 86 83


35 Electricity, Gas, Steam And Air Conditioning Supply 86 83

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 86 83


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 9 8
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 4 4
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors * *
Supervisors 4 4
Professionals 10 11
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 8 9
Life Science and Health Professionals - *
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 2 2
Technicians and Associate Professionals 5 6
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 3 4
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 1 2
Clerks 18 18
Office Clerks 7 7
Customer Service Clerks 11 11
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers - *
Personal and Protective Services Workers - *
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - *


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - *
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 29 27
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 28 26
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 9 9
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 4 4
Machine Operators and Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 6 5
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 7 6
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 4 5
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 3 1
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 86 83


Wage and Salary Workers 86 83
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 74 74
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 11 10
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee - *
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business * -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 91 80


Men 73 65
Women 18 15

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 91 80


35 Electricity, Gas, Steam And Air Conditioning Supply 91 80

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 91 80


Managers 5 6
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 2 *
Administrative and Commercial Managers 2 2
Production and Specialized Services Managers 1 3
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers - -
Professionals 13 10
Science and Engineering Professionals 10 7
Health Professionals 2 -
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 2 3
Information and Communications Technology Professionals * 1
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 11 12
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 7 9
Health Associate Professionals * *
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 4 2
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technicians 1 1
Clerical Support Workers 12 12
General and Keyboard Clerks 5 5
Customer Service Clerks 5 5
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 1 1
Other Clerical Support Workers * 1
Service and Sales Workers 3 1
Personal Service Workers 1 *
Sales Workers 3 1
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 33 26
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 9 2
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 4 2
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 28 22
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3 6
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 1 1
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 2 5
Elementary Occupations 8 6
Cleaners and Helpers 2 4
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 2 1
Food Preparation Assistants * -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 6 2
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 3 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 91 80


Wage and Salary Workers 91 80
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 82 73
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 9 7
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee - -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business * *
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION
ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 51 52


Men 39 40
Women 12 11

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 51 52


36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 39 39
37 Sewerage 1 1
38 Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Activities;
Materials Recovery 11 11
39 Remediation Activities and Other Waste Management
Services * -

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 51 52


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 4 4
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 2 1
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 1 2
Supervisors 1 1
Professionals 2 3
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 2 3
Life Science and Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals * -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 2 2
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 1 1
Clerks 14 11
Office Clerks 6 5
Customer Service Clerks 7 6
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers - -
Personal and Protective Services Workers - -
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION
ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 9 8
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 7 7
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 2 1
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 7 8
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 4 5
Machine Operators and Assemblers * -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 3 3
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 13 12
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 8 9
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 4 3
Special Occupations 1 1
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified 1 1

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 51 52


Wage and Salary Workers 49 48
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 31 32
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 18 16
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 1 2
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business * *
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION
ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 68 69


Men 54 56
Women 13 12

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 68 69


36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 45 40
37 Sewerage 1 2
38 Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Activities;
Materials Recovery 20 25
39 Remediation Activities and Other Waste Management
Services 1 2

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 68 69


Managers 3 3
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators * 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 2 2
Production and Specialized Services Managers * *
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers * -
Professionals 2 2
Science and Engineering Professionals 1 *
Health Professionals - *
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 1 2
Information and Communications Technology Professionals * -
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 8 8
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 7 7
Health Associate Professionals * -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 1 1
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technicians 1 -
Clerical Support Workers 8 8
General and Keyboard Clerks 4 5
Customer Service Clerks 4 1
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 2 1
Other Clerical Support Workers * 1
Service and Sales Workers 4 1
Personal Service Workers 3 *
Sales Workers 3 1
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION
ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 7 8
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 7 7
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers * -
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 6 6
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 1 1
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 5 4
Elementary Occupations 25 33
Cleaners and Helpers 1 6
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 5 1
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 21 26
Armed Forces Occupations * -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 4 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 68 69


Wage and Salary Workers 67 69
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 49 51
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 18 18
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee * -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business * -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) * -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 2,578 2,697


Men 2,523 2,631
Women 55 66

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 2,578 2,697


41 Construction of Buildings 2,093 2,215
42 Civil Engineering 123 147
43 Specialized Construction Activities 362 334

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 2,578 2,697


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers,
Managing-Proprietors and Supervisors 125 102
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 7 9
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 68 46
Supervisors 49 47
Professionals 45 54
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 43 50
Life Science and Health Professionals 1 *
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 2 4
Technicians and Associate Professionals 14 16
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 12 12
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 3 4
Clerks 29 31
Office Clerks 28 31
Customer Service Clerks 1 *
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 4 3
Personal and Protective Services Workers 4 3
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 1,265 1,279
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1,097 1,096
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 166 180
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 2 3
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 35 42
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 1 2
Machine Operators and Assemblers * -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 33 40
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,062 1,169
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 11 16
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 1,051 1,153
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 2,578 2,697


Wage and Salary Workers 2,506 2,647
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 2,506 2,646
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 45 28
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 23 20
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 3,378 3,537


Men 3,302 3,474
Women 76 63

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 3,378 3,537


41 Construction of Buildings 2,835 2,935
42 Civil Engineering 188 257
43 Specialized Construction Activities 354 344

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 3,378 3,537


Managers 97 60
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators * 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 3 4
Production and Specialized Services Managers 87 55
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers * *
Professionals 63 79
Science and Engineering Professionals 58 74
Health Professionals 1 2
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 3 2
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 2 2
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 63 67
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 70 60
Health Associate Professionals 2 3
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 5 2
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 2 1
Information and Communications Technicians * 2
Clerical Support Workers 24 37
General and Keyboard Clerks 17 17
Customer Service Clerks - -
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 13 14
Other Clerical Support Workers 3 6
Service and Sales Workers 10 10
Personal Service Workers 9 6
Sales Workers 1 *
Personal Care Workers * -
Protective Services Workers 3 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 1,281 1,467
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 1,401 1,238
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 116 102
Handicraft and Printing Workers 3 2
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 121 124
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 47 58
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 7 3
Assemblers * -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 41 55
Elementary Occupations 1,544 1,758
Cleaners and Helpers 1 12
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 1,582 1,744
Food Preparation Assistants - *
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 7 2
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 249 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 3,378 3,537


Wage and Salary Workers 3,310 3,489
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 3,310 3,489
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 38 16
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 26 28
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 7,248 7,313


Men 2,906 2,919
Women 4,343 4,394

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 7,248 7,313


45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 458 462
46 Wholesale Trade, except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 577 556
47 Retail Trade, except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 6,213 6,294

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 7,248 7,313


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers,
Managing-Proprietors and Supervisors 2,625 2,627
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 59 55
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 2,490 2,495
Supervisors 76 77
Professionals 38 45
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 8 10
Life Science and Health Professionals 13 13
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 17 22
Technicians and Associate Professionals 67 77
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 10 15
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 7 8
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 49 54
Clerks 383 373
Office Clerks 196 186
Customer Service Clerks 187 187

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 2,487 2,511
Personal and Protective Services Workers 1 1
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 2,486 2,510
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -
Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 220 214
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 21 19
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 185 182
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 3 3
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 11 10
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 107 105
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 1 1
Machine Operators and Assemblers 13 11
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 93 93
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,291 1,336
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 1,205 1,229
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 87 107
Special Occupations 31 25
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified 31 25

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 7,248 7,313


Wage and Salary Workers 2,723 2,821
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 2,723 2,821
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 3,338 3,335
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 224 231
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 964 926

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 8,039 7,900


Men 3,234 3,139
Women 4,805 4,761

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 8,039 7,900


45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 571 467
46 Wholesale Trade, except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 603 613
47 Retail Trade, except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 6,866 6,819

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 8,039 7,900


Managers 3,295 3,361
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 78 80
Production and Specialized Services Managers 5 4
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 3,325 3,275
Professionals 65 44
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 4
Health Professionals 16 10
Teaching Professionals - *
Business and Administration Professionals 54 27
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 3 3
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 138 166
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 9 5
Health Associate Professionals 5 12
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 152 144
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 1 1
Information and Communications Technicians 6 5
Clerical Support Workers 159 211
General and Keyboard Clerks 79 82
Customer Service Clerks 31 28
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 78 89
Other Clerical Support Workers 11 13
Service and Sales Workers 2,836 2,924
Personal Service Workers 39 11
Sales Workers 2,885 2,911
Personal Care Workers 1 -
Protective Services Workers 4 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers * -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers * -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 283 267
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 117 19
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 233 218
Handicraft and Printing Workers 4 6
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 17 12
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 17 13
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 143 125
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 39 14
Assemblers * *
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 112 110
Elementary Occupations 827 802
Cleaners and Helpers 27 86
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 2 *
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 687 383
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers 73 212
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 143 120
Armed Forces Occupations 8 -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 285 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 8,039 7,900


Wage and Salary Workers 3,169 3,104
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 3,168 3,104
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 3,693 3,751
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 295 317
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 882 728

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 2,686 2,781


Men 2,592 2,686
Women 94 96

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 2,686 2,781


49 Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines 2,403 2,485
50 Water Transport 60 60
51 Air Transport 25 29
52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 160 172
53 Postal and Courier Activities 38 36

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 2,686 2,781


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives,
Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 1,228 1,298
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 6 8
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 1,211 1,276
Supervisors 10 14
Professionals 6 10
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 3 4
Life Science and Health Professionals * -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 4 6
Technicians and Associate Professionals 17 17
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 9 11
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 8 6
Clerks 99 90
Office Clerks 81 70
Customer Service Clerks 18 20
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 69 63
Personal and Protective Services Workers 69 63
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 17 14
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 16 13
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 965 996
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators * -
Machine Operators and Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 964 996
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 286 292
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 72 79
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 214 213
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 2,686 2,781


Wage and Salary Workers 1,457 1,490
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,450 1,481
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 7 7
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 1,182 1,248
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 35 33
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 12 12

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 3,038 3,127


Men 2,926 3,037
Women 112 90

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 3,038 3,127


49 Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines 2,729 2,708
50 Water Transport 58 70
51 Air Transport 32 27
52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 183 286
53 Postal and Courier Activities 35 36

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 3,038 3,127


Managers 1,429 1,265
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 2 *
Administrative and Commercial Managers 6 3
Production and Specialized Services Managers 1,390 1,236
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 17 26
Professionals 8 4
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 1
Health Professionals * *
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 4 2
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 1 1
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 24 23
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 10 8
Health Associate Professionals * 1
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 15 14
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - *
Information and Communications Technicians 2 *
Clerical Support Workers 60 85
General and Keyboard Clerks 19 22
Customer Service Clerks 7 5
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 42 50
Other Clerical Support Workers 11 8
Service and Sales Workers 78 83
Personal Service Workers 70 72
Sales Workers 12 9
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 1 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 13 13
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 4 1
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 11 12
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 *
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - *
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1,102 1,312
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators * 1
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 1,117 1,311
Elementary Occupations 298 343
Cleaners and Helpers 7 8
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers * -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 226 242
Food Preparation Assistants * -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 62 93
Armed Forces Occupations * -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 25 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 3,038 3,127


Wage and Salary Workers 1,624 1,658
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,617 1,654
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 7 4
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 1,363 1,427
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 41 34
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 11 8

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,694 1,716


Men 719 736
Women 976 980

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,694 1,716


55 Accommodation 213 239
56 Food and Beverage Service Activities 1,482 1,478

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,694 1,716


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 321 325
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 44 50
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 256 253
Supervisors 21 22
Professionals 11 8
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 1 1
Life Science and Health Professionals 1 -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 9 7
Technicians and Associate Professionals 12 16
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 2 2
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 11 14
Clerks 112 116
Office Clerks 24 23
Customer Service Clerks 88 93
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 872 871
Personal and Protective Services Workers 782 790
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 90 81

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 7 10
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 2 2
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 3 5
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 2 3
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 12 12
Stationary Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 12 12
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 346 357
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 346 357
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,694 1,716


Wage and Salary Workers 1,028 1,069
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,028 1,069
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 428 424
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 68 65
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 171 157

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,777 1,740


Men 773 813
Women 1,004 926

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,777 1,740


55 Accommodation 273 243
56 Food and Beverage Service Activities 1,504 1,497

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,777 1,740


Managers 408 365
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 20 18
Production and Specialized Services Managers 1 1
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 405 346
Professionals 16 13
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 *
Health Professionals * 1
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 7 4
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 1 1
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 9 7
Technicians and Associate Professionals 21 27
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Health Associate Professionals * *
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 7 11
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 15 15
Information and Communications Technicians * *
Clerical Support Workers 38 59
General and Keyboard Clerks 9 10
Customer Service Clerks 30 39
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 8 8
Other Clerical Support Workers 2 1
Service and Sales Workers 958 967
Personal Service Workers 843 684
Sales Workers 167 277
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 10 6

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 13 10
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 5 1
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers * -
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 5 4
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 6 5
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 11 15
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 11 15
Elementary Occupations 219 284
Cleaners and Helpers 41 65
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - *
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport * -
Food Preparation Assistants 148 212
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers * 2
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 11 5
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 95 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,777 1,740


Wage and Salary Workers 1,220 1,241
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,220 1,241
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 350 289
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 75 92
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 133 118

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 352 381


Men 219 233
Women 133 148

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 352 381


58 Publishing Activities 23 30
59 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme Production,
Sound Recording and Music Publishing Activities 13 13
60 Programming and Broadcasting Activities 25 31
61 Telecommunications 194 201
62 Computer Programming, Consultancy, and Related Activities 62 65
63 Information Service Activities 35 41

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 352 381


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 88 85
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 13 11
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 66 64
Supervisors 8 10
Professionals 72 73
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 55 57
Life Science and Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 17 16
Technicians and Associate Professionals 56 62
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 42 47
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 13 15
Clerks 81 99
Office Clerks 44 51
Customer Service Clerks 37 48
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 8 6
Personal and Protective Services Workers 1 -
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 8 6

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 26 27
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers * -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 22 21
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 4 6
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3 4
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers * -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 2 4
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 17 20
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 17 19
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 1 1
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 352 381


Wage and Salary Workers 272 304
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 272 303
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * 1
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 54 54
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 12 9
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 14 13

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 366 397


Men 233 254
Women 133 143

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 366 397


58 Publishing Activities 27 21
59 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme Production,
Sound Recording and Music Publishing Activities 9 13
60 Programming and Broadcasting Activities 26 26
61 Telecommunications 213 195
62 Computer Programming, Consultancy, and Related Activities 59 103
63 Information Service Activities 31 38

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 366 397


Managers 77 71
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 7 5
Production and Specialized Services Managers 55 54
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 10 11
Professionals 70 103
Science and Engineering Professionals 17 24
Health Professionals - *
Teaching Professionals * 3
Business and Administration Professionals 6 12
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 39 45
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 10 18
Technicians and Associate Professionals 53 77
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 6 6
Health Associate Professionals * -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 12 13
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 2 2
Information and Communications Technicians 36 56
Clerical Support Workers 59 70
General and Keyboard Clerks 34 37
Customer Service Clerks 28 25
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 2 5
Other Clerical Support Workers 3 3
Service and Sales Workers 35 38
Personal Service Workers 6 3
Sales Workers 37 35
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers * 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 35 27
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 12 *
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Handicraft and Printing Workers 7 1
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 30 25
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3 2
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 3 2
Elementary Occupations 9 10
Cleaners and Helpers 2 5
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport * *
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers * -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 4 4
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 25 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 366 397


Wage and Salary Workers 294 337
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 293 335
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * 1
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 55 45
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 8 6
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 10 9

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 491 498


Men 212 220
Women 279 278

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 491 498


64 Financial Service Activities, except Insurance
and Pension Funding 406 413
65 Insurance, Reinsurance, and Pension Funding,
except Compulsory Social Security 71 64
66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service
and Insurance Activities 14 20

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 491 498


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 81 79
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 57 54
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 15 15
Supervisors 8 10
Professionals 48 47
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 10 9
Life Science and Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 39 38
Technicians and Associate Professionals 67 63
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 3
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 65 60
Clerks 269 277
Office Clerks 83 86
Customer Service Clerks 186 191
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers * 1
Personal and Protective Services Workers * 1
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers * *
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers - -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers * *
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 4 4
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 4 4
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 21 23
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 21 23
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 491 498


Wage and Salary Workers 470 475
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 454 456
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 16 19
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 18 18
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 3 3
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 1 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 514 506


Men 229 223
Women 285 283

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 514 506


64 Financial Service Activities, except Insurance
and Pension Funding 431 407
65 Insurance, Reinsurance, and Pension Funding,
except Compulsory Social Security 67 64
66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service
and Insurance Activities 16 35

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 514 506


Managers 71 57
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 7 3
Administrative and Commercial Managers 23 28
Production and Specialized Services Managers 40 27
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers * *
Professionals 43 36
Science and Engineering Professionals 2 *
Health Professionals * -
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 38 30
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 5 5
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals * -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 90 98
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals * *
Health Associate Professionals - -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 99 94
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals * -
Information and Communications Technicians 1 3
Clerical Support Workers 249 279
General and Keyboard Clerks 37 47
Customer Service Clerks 204 193
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 24 31
Other Clerical Support Workers 7 8
Service and Sales Workers 8 9
Personal Service Workers 5 1
Sales Workers 3 6
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 2 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians * -
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers - -
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 1
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 5 5
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 5 5
Elementary Occupations 18 22
Cleaners and Helpers 1 7
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport - -
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 16 15
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 30 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 514 506


Wage and Salary Workers 491 491
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 474 468
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 17 23
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 18 12
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 2 1
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 3 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 168 184


Men 74 89
Women 94 95

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 168 184


68 Real Estate Activities 168 184

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 168 184


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 65 77
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 4 7
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 60 68
Supervisors 1 2
Professionals 4 4
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 1 2
Life Science and Health Professionals - *
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 3 3
Technicians and Associate Professionals 56 58
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 55 57
Clerks 19 20
Office Clerks 14 17
Customer Service Clerks 4 3
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 1 2
Personal and Protective Services Workers 1 2
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 2 2
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers * *
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 2
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 2 2
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 2 2
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 19 17
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 19 17
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -
Others - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 168 184


Wage and Salary Workers 106 113
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 106 113
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - *
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 58 63
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 2 5
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 1 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 193 186


Men 87 84
Women 106 102

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 193 186


68 Real Estate Activities 193 186

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 193 186


Managers 58 53
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 35 49
Production and Specialized Services Managers * -
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 2 2
Professionals 7 5
Science and Engineering Professionals 3 2
Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 6 3
Information and Communications Technology Professionals * *
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 65 70
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 1 1
Health Associate Professionals - -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 67 68
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals - 1
Information and Communications Technicians * -
Clerical Support Workers 24 24
General and Keyboard Clerks 18 13
Customer Service Clerks 4 3
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 4 5
Other Clerical Support Workers 4 3
Service and Sales Workers 16 22
Personal Service Workers 18 21
Sales Workers 2 1
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers * -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 4 2
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 3 1
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 *
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 1
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3 1
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 4 1
Elementary Occupations 5 10
Cleaners and Helpers 2 7
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport - 1
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 4 2
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 193 186


Wage and Salary Workers 143 143
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 143 143
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * 1
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 47 42
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 2 1
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) * *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 209 208


Men 110 107
Women 98 102

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 209 208


69 Legal and Accounting Activities 80 90
70 Activities of Head Offices; Management Consultancy
Activities 9 8
71 Architecture and Engineering Activities; Technical
Testing and Analysis 43 32
72 Scientific Research and Development 8 4
73 Advertising and Market Research 36 33
74 Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 29 36
75 Veterinary Activities 4 4

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 209 208


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 33 31
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations * -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 7 5
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 24 26
Supervisors 2 *
Professionals 66 66
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 22 18
Life Science and Health Professionals 3 2
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 41 46
Technicians and Associate Professionals 46 45
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 23 23
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 1 2
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 22 20
Clerks 46 46
Office Clerks 43 43
Customer Service Clerks 3 3
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 1 3
Personal and Protective Services Workers - -
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 1 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 4 4
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers - -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers * 1
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 3 3
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers * -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1 1
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers * 1
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 1 *
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 12 7
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 12 7
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related
Laborers 1 -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing
and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 209 208


Wage and Salary Workers 169 165
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 167 163
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 2 1
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 26 30
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 10 8
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4 6

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 213 247


Men 107 122
Women 106 125

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 213 247


69 Legal and Accounting Activities 84 112
70 Activities of Head Offices; Management Consultancy
Activities 9 10
71 Architecture and Engineering Activities; Technical
Testing and Analysis 33 37
72 Scientific Research and Development 6 7
73 Advertising and Market Research 43 38
74 Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 33 37
75 Veterinary Activities 4 7

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 213 247


Managers 23 14
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 2
Administrative and Commercial Managers 13 9
Production and Specialized Services Managers 3 3
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 2 *
Professionals 65 92
Science and Engineering Professionals 12 26
Health Professionals 2 4
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 33 40
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 3 7
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 13 16
Technicians and Associate Professionals 50 56
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 14 7
Health Associate Professionals * 4
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 12 17
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 22 24
Information and Communications Technicians 4 4
Clerical Support Workers 39 65
General and Keyboard Clerks 19 21
Customer Service Clerks 4 4
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 15 31
Other Clerical Support Workers 12 8
Service and Sales Workers 3 3
Personal Service Workers * 1
Sales Workers 2 2
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500. 2 - 71
PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 5 5
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 4 2
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Handicraft and Printing Workers 4 2
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers * *
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 1 -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 5 7
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 3 6
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 3 1
Elementary Occupations 8 6
Cleaners and Helpers 1 1
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport - -
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers * -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 6 4
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 15 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 213 247


Wage and Salary Workers 178 223
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family-Operated Activities 178 223
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 1 *
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 24 21
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 6 2
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,085 1,139


Men 703 722
Women 382 418

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,085 1,139


77 Rental and Leasing Activities 36 37
78 Employment Activities 52 48
79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service
and Related Activities 38 37
80 Security and Investigation Activities 399 416
81 Services to Buildings and Landscape Activities 62 64
82 Office Administrative, Office Support and Other
Business Support Activities 499 538

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,085 1,139


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 72 76
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 18 22
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 40 35
Supervisors 14 19
Professionals 51 57
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 20 21
Life Science and Health Professionals 2 1
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 28 35
Technicians and Associate Professionals 23 20
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 4 6
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 1 1
Teaching Associate Professionals 1 -
Related Associate Professionals 17 13
Clerks 450 483
Office Clerks 64 72
Customer Service Clerks 386 411
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 390 402
Personal and Protective Services Workers 389 403
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators 1 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 4 3
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1 -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 2 3
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers * -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 8 9
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers 3 4
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 4 5
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 89 84
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 86 81
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 2 3
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,085 1,139


Wage and Salary Workers 1,040 1,096
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,040 1,094
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 28 26
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 12 10
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 5 7

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,371 1,475


Men 885 967
Women 486 508

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,371 1,475


77 Rental and Leasing Activities 28 19
78 Employment Activities 58 68
79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service
and Related Activities 40 50
80 Security and Investigation Activities 501 551
81 Services to Buildings and Landscape Activities 74 101
82 Office Administrative, Office Support and Other
Business Support Activities 668 685

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,371 1,475


Managers 48 43
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 2
Administrative and Commercial Managers 24 23
Production and Specialized Services Managers 6 6
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 8 12
Professionals 39 33
Science and Engineering Professionals 1 1
Health Professionals 1 1
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 20 16
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 19 16
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals * *
Technicians and Associate Professionals 28 61
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals * 1
Health Associate Professionals - -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 21 48
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals * *
Information and Communications Technicians 9 13
Clerical Support Workers 444 570
General and Keyboard Clerks 47 67
Customer Service Clerks 501 469
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 13 14
Other Clerical Support Workers 24 21
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators
Service and Sales Workers 593 644
Personal Service Workers 76 48
Sales Workers 62 63
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 518 533

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500. 2 - 75
PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers * *


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers * *
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 6 3
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 4 1
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers - *
Handicraft and Printing Workers * -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 3 2
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 1 *
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 12 15
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 1 2
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 10 12
Elementary Occupations 51 105
Cleaners and Helpers 14 71
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 9 8
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 1 6
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 15 20
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 149 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,371 1,475


Wage and Salary Workers 1,347 1,451
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,347 1,451
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * *
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 14 14
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 7 7
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 2 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC O: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,964 2,096


Men 1,128 1,180
Women 836 916

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,964 2,096


84 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 1,964 2,096

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,964 2,096


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 348 360
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations 316 326
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 15 17
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors - -
Supervisors 17 17
Professionals 182 178
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 52 51
Life Science and Health Professionals 53 47
Teaching Professionals 13 17
Other Professionals 63 63
Technicians and Associate Professionals 240 264
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 40 37
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 33 34
Teaching Associate Professionals 4 6
Related Associate Professionals 163 187
Clerks 393 427
Office Clerks 338 368
Customer Service Clerks 54 59
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 421 455
Personal and Protectives Services Workers 421 454
Model, Salespersons and Demonstrators 1 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

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PSIC O: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 1 1


Farmers and Other Plant Growers * -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers 1 1
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers * -
Trades and Related Workers 30 35
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 10 12
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 17 20
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 2 2
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 61 56
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators 2 1
Machine Operators and Assemblers * *
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 59 55
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 201 234
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 169 196
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers 7 11
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport 24 27
Special Occupations 86 87
Armed Forces 86 87
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,964 2,096


Wage and Salary Workers 1,964 2,096
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities - -
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 1,964 2,096
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee - -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business - -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC O: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 2,196 2,408


Men 1,234 1,284
Women 962 1,124

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 2,196 2,408


84 Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 2,196 2,408

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 2,196 2,408


Managers 386 386
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 353 362
Administrative and Commercial Managers 16 16
Production and Specialized Services Managers 5 8
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers * -
Professionals 172 355
Science and Engineering Professionals 58 49
Health Professionals 33 53
Teaching Professionals 19 181
Business and Administration Professionals 34 40
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 3 6
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 27 26
Technicians and Associate Professionals 265 339
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 36 34
Health Associate Professionals 42 136
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 87 129
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 94 31
Information and Communications Technicians 10 10
Clerical Support Workers 309 408
General and Keyboard Clerks 242 253
Customer Service Clerks 26 30
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 52 56
Other Clerical Support Workers 70 70
Service and Sales Workers 516 478
Personal Service Workers 82 18
Sales Workers 9 12
Personal Care Workers 167 91
Protective Services Workers 313 358

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC O: PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND DEFENSE; COMPULSORY SOCIAL
SECURITY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers 4 4


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - *
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers 5 4
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 33 35
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 22 15
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 7 7
Handicraft and Printing Workers 1 1
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 13 11
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 61 57
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 1 -
Assemblers * -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 59 57
Elementary Occupations 205 251
Cleaners and Helpers 24 108
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 11 13
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 41 27
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 113 102
Armed Forces Occupations 92 95
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers 19 20
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers 14 18
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks 60 57
Others 152 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 2,196 2,408


Wage and Salary Workers 2,196 2,408
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1 4
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 2,195 2,404
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee - -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business * -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,254 1,282


Men 340 343
Women 915 939

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,254 1,282


85 Education 1,254 1,282

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,254 1,282


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 52 54
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations * *
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 5 4
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 5 5
Supervisors 42 45
Professionals 995 1,018
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 3 4
Life Science and Health Professionals 8 10
Teaching Professionals 966 987
Other Professionals 18 17
Technicians and Associate Professionals 79 81
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 4 3
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 1 1
Teaching Associate Professionals 50 54
Related Associate Professionals 24 23
Clerks 63 62
Office Clerks 55 52
Customer Service Clerks 8 10
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 10 11
Personal and Protective Services Workers 10 11
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trade and Related Workers 3 3
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 2 2
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - *
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 6 5
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers * *
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 6 5
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 46 46
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 45 45
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers * 1
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,254 1,282


Wage and Salary Workers 1,236 1,267
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 399 398
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 837 869
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 15 13
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 2 2
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 1 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 1,304 1,204


Men 355 329
Women 949 876

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 1,304 1,204


85 Education 1,304 1,204

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 1,304 1,204


Managers 52 40
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 2 3
Administrative and Commercial Managers 3 4
Production and Specialized Services Managers 42 34
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers * -
Professionals 987 986
Science and Engineering Professionals * *
Health Professionals 5 5
Teaching Professionals 1,028 961
Business and Administration Professionals 9 10
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 4 3
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 8 8
Technicians and Associate Professionals 46 26
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 2 1
Health Associate Professionals 1 *
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 12 11
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 18 12
Information and Communications Technicians 2 1
Clerical Support Workers 40 58
General and Keyboard Clerks 32 35
Customer Service Clerks 2 3
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 9 9
Other Clerical Support Workers 10 11
Service and Sales Workers 53 46
Personal Service Workers 36 10
Sales Workers 5 7
Personal Care Workers 14 21
Protective Services Workers 11 9

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers * -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers * -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 3 3
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 2 *
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 *
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 2 2
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 7 5
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 7 5
Elementary Occupations 24 40
Cleaners and Helpers 10 39
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers * *
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport * -
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 2 1
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 91 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 1,304 1,204


Wage and Salary Workers 1,290 1,189
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 407 422
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 884 767
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 12 14
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 2 1
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) * *

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

2 - 84
PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 480 494


Men 159 157
Women 321 336

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 480 494


86 Human Health Activities 457 469
87 Residential Care Activities 8 10
88 Social Work Activities without Accommodation 16 14

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 480 494


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 17 17
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations * 1
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 2 2
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 13 12
Supervisors 1 2
Professionals 270 278
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 2 2
Life Science and Health Professionals 261 268
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 7 8
Technicians and Associate Professionals 65 66
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 10 14
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 41 41
Teaching Associate Professionals * -
Related Associate Professionals 14 11
Clerks 63 65
Office Clerks 45 51
Customer Service Clerks 17 14
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 37 33
Personal and Protective Services Workers 37 33
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

2 - 85
PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 2 2
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1 -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 2
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers * *
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3 4
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers * 1
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 3 3
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 22 29
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 22 29
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 480 494


Wage and Salary Workers 443 457
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 277 292
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 166 165
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 23 24
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 12 11
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 2 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 502 484


Men 157 161
Women 345 324

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 502 484


86 Human Health Activities 478 445
87 Residential Care Activities 11 29
88 Social Work Activities without Accommodation 13 11

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 502 484


Managers 13 11
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 2 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 1 2
Production and Specialized Services Managers 9 9
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers * -
Professionals 251 219
Science and Engineering Professionals 1 *
Health Professionals 231 210
Teaching Professionals * -
Business and Administration Professionals 5 3
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 1 1
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 4 5
Technicians and Associate Professionals 81 112
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 2 2
Health Associate Professionals 73 83
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 12 23
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 4 3
Information and Communications Technicians * 1
Clerical Support Workers 39 49
General and Keyboard Clerks 26 26
Customer Service Clerks 13 11
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 5 5
Other Clerical Support Workers 8 7
Service and Sales Workers 65 53
Personal Service Workers 28 18
Sales Workers 6 5
Personal Care Workers 49 28
Protective Services Workers 1 2

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

2 - 87
PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 2 2
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 2 1
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers - *
Handicraft and Printing Workers * *
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 1 1
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 5 5
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators * *
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 5 5
Elementary Occupations 15 32
Cleaners and Helpers 5 29
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport - -
Food Preparation Assistants - 1
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 3 2
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 31 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 502 484


Wage and Salary Workers 457 456
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 291 308
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 165 148
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 26 16
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 17 12
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 2 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

2 - 88
PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 349 343


Men 216 212
Women 133 132

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 349 343


90 Creative, Arts, and Entertainment Activities 38 37
91 Libraries, Archives, Museums, and other Cultural Activities 2 4
92 Gambling and Betting Activities 201 202
93 Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreation Activities 107 100

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 349 343


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 36 33
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 6 3
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 25 26
Supervisors 5 4
Professionals 16 20
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 1 1
Life Science and Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals 15 19
Technicians and Associate Professionals 37 33
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 3 4
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 34 29
Clerks 179 183
Office Clerks 11 11
Customer Service Clerks 167 172
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 12 12
Personal and Protective Services Workers 11 11
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators * 1

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

2 - 89
PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 2 1
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers 1 -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 1 1
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 5 2
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers 1 -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 4 2
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 63 57
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 63 57
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 349 343


Wage and Salary Workers 310 305
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 290 292
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 21 13
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 30 30
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 5 5
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.

2 - 90
PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 361 325


Men 217 195
Women 144 131

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 361 325


90 Creative, Arts, and Entertainment Activities 46 36
91 Libraries, Archives, Museums, and other Cultural Activities 1 4
92 Gambling and Betting Activities 209 167
93 Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreation Activities 105 119

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 361 325


Managers 31 26
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 1 1
Administrative and Commercial Managers 2 1
Production and Specialized Services Managers 1 1
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 24 23
Professionals 28 28
Science and Engineering Professionals 1 2
Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals 2 1
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 1 *
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 27 25
Technicians and Associate Professionals 29 30
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals * 2
Health Associate Professionals - *
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 1 4
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 25 23
Information and Communications Technicians 4 2
Clerical Support Workers 147 122
General and Keyboard Clerks 5 3
Customer Service Clerks 125 115
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 1 1
Other Clerical Support Workers 3 3
Service and Sales Workers 37 56
Personal Service Workers 18 18
Sales Workers 24 35
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers 4 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

2 - 91
PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 4 2
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 2 *
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers * *
Handicraft and Printing Workers * -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 3 2
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 4 3
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 1 *
Assemblers * -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 3 3
Elementary Occupations 67 57
Cleaners and Helpers 4 15
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 57 42
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 14 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 361 325


Wage and Salary Workers 323 282
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 305 268
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 18 14
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 31 38
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 3 3
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 4 3

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

a
INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 2,187 2,733


Men 624 681
Women 1,563 2,053

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 2,187 2,733


94 Activities of Membership Organizations 105 103
95 Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods 171 157
96 Other Personal Service Activities 1,910 2,229
97 Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel - 488
98 Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities
of Private Households for Own Use - -

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 2,187 2,733


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 165 165
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations 1 1
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers 4 5
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors 157 157
Supervisors 2 2
Professionals 38 38
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals 1 3
Life Science and Health Professionals 5 6
Teaching Professionals - 1
Other Professionals 32 28
Technicians and Associate Professionals 95 93
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 19 19
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals 27 27
Teaching Associate Professionals 8 9
Related Associate Professionals 42 38
Clerks 29 36
Office Clerks 20 25
Customer Service Clerks 9 11
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 483 513
Personal and Protective Services Workers 483 513
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
a Starting July 2015 LFS, "Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel; Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing
Activities of Private Households for Own Use" is included in "Other Service Activities".
* Less than 500.

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

a
INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers 60 50
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers * -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers 47 39
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers 2 4
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 10 7
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 132 132
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators - -
Machine Operators and Assemblers 6 6
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 127 126
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 1,183 1,706
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 1,183 1,705
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport * 1
Special Occupations 1 -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified 1 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 2,187 2,733


Wage and Salary Workers 1,828 2,399
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 1,828 2,399
Worked for Government/Government Corporations * *
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 331 310
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 19 17
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 9 8

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
a Starting July 2015 LFS, "Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel; Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing
Activities of Private Households for Own Use" is included in "Other Service Activities".
* Less than 500.

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

a a
INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 2,898 2,701


Men 722 668
Women 2,176 2,033

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 2,898 2,701


94 Activities of Membership Organizations 123 103
95 Repair of Computers and Personal and Household Goods 162 146
96 Other Personal Service Activities 2,611 2,450
97 Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel 1 1
98 Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities
of Private Households for Own Use - *

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 2,898 2,701


Managers 100 49
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators 3 *
Administrative and Commercial Managers 32 23
Production and Specialized Services Managers 5 1
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers 34 25
Professionals 44 43
Science and Engineering Professionals 1 *
Health Professionals 4 6
Teaching Professionals 5 2
Business and Administration Professionals 2 1
Information and Communications Technology Professionals 1 *
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals 35 34
Technicians and Associate Professionals 124 130
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals 22 12
Health Associate Professionals 64 70
Business and Administration Associate Professionals 3 3
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 35 35
Information and Communications Technicians 10 8
Clerical Support Workers 22 23
General and Keyboard Clerks 18 15
Customer Service Clerks 4 4
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks 2 2
Other Clerical Support Workers 5 2
Service and Sales Workers 638 649
Personal Service Workers 423 427
Sales Workers 10 7
Personal Care Workers 221 206
Protective Services Workers 8 8

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
a Starting July 2015 LFS, "Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel; Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing
Activities of Private Households for Own Use" is included in "Other Service Activities".
* Less than 500.

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

a a
INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers 82 105
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians 37 11
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers 3 2
Handicraft and Printing Workers 7 5
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers 53 65
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers 20 21
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 159 128
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators 12 10
Assemblers * *
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators 149 118
Elementary Occupations 1,678 1,574
Cleaners and Helpers 1,593 1,559
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers 2 7
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport 3 1
Food Preparation Assistants - *
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers 4 3
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers 7 3
Armed Forces Occupations * -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 48 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 2,898 2,701


Wage and Salary Workers 2,574 2,382
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 2,572 2,382
Worked for Government/Government Corporations 1 -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee 303 294
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business 14 20
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) 7 6

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
a Starting July 2015 LFS, "Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel; Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing
Activities of Private Households for Own Use" is included in "Other Service Activities".
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC T: ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS; UNDIFFERENTIATED
GOODS-AND-SERVICES-PRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS
FOR OWN USE

INDICATOR 2014

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 508


Men 51
Women 456

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 508


97 Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel 508
98 Undifferentiated Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities
of Private Households for Own Use *

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 508


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors -
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers -
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors -
Supervisors -
Professionals *
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals -
Life Science and Health Professionals *
Teaching Professionals -
Other Professionals -
Technicians and Associate Professionals -
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals -
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals -
Teaching Associate Professionals -
Related Associate Professionals -
Clerks -
Office Clerks -
Customer Service Clerks -
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 26
Personal and Protective Services Workers 26
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds of the Labor Force Survey.
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for
these rounds exclude data of Leyte province.
4. Starting July 2015 LFS, "Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel; Undifferentiated Goods-and-
Services-Producing Activities of Private Households for Own Use" is included in "Other Service Activities".
* Less than 500.

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PSIC T: ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS AS EMPLOYERS; UNDIFFERENTIATED
GOODS-AND-SERVICES-PRODUCING ACTIVITIES OF HOUSEHOLDS
FOR OWN USE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers -
Animal Producers -
Forestry and Related Workers -
Fishermen -
Hunters and Trappers -
Trades and Related Workers -
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers -
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 3
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators -
Machine Operators and Assemblers -
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 3
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 478
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 478
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport -
Special Occupations -
Armed Forces -
Other Occupations not Classified -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 508


Wage and Salary Workers 508
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 508
Worked for Government/Government Corporations -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds of the Labor Force Survey.
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for
these rounds exclude data of Leyte province.
4. Starting July 2015 LFS, "Activities of Households as Employers of Domestic Personnel; Undifferentiated Goods-and-
Services-Producing Activities of Private Households for Own Use" is included in "Other Service Activities".
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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PSIC U: ACTIVITIES OF EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 7 3


Men 4 2
Women 3 2

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 7 3


99 Activities of Extra-territorial Organizations and Bodies 7 3

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 7 3


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors * *
Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations - -
Corporate Executives and Specialized Managers * *
General Managers or Managing-Proprietors - -
Supervisors - -
Professionals * -
Physical, Mathematical and Engineering Science Professionals * -
Life Science and Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Other Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 1 1
Physical Science and Engineering Associate Professionals - -
Life Science and Health Associate Professionals - -
Teaching Associate Professionals - -
Related Associate Professionals 1 1
Clerks 1 -
Office Clerks 1 -
Customer Service Clerks - -
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers - -
Personal and Protective Services Workers - -
Models, Salespersons and Demonstrators - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC U: ACTIVITIES OF EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES
(Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015

Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen - -


Farmers and Other Plant Growers - -
Animal Producers - -
Forestry and Related Workers - -
Fishermen - -
Hunters and Trappers - -
Trades and Related Workers - -
Mining, Construction and Related Trades Workers - -
Metal, Machinery and Related Trades Workers - -
Precision, Handicraft, Printing and Related Trades Workers - -
Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 1 *
Stationary-Plant and Related Operators * -
Machine Operators and Assemblers - *
Drivers and Mobile-Plant Operators 1 -
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 4 -
Sales and Services Elementary Occupations 3 -
Agricultural, Forestry, Fishery and Related Laborers * -
Laborers in Mining, Construction, Manufacturing and Transport - -
Special Occupations - -
Armed Forces - -
Other Occupations not Classified - -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 7 3


Wage and Salary Workers 7 3
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 7 3
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee - -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business - -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using
the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based
on the 2010 CPH population projections.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC U: ACTIVITIES OF EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES
(Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
(Household-based data)

BOTH SEXES (000) 3 2


Men 1 1
Women 2 1

ALL INDUSTRIES (000) 3 2


99 Activities of Extra-territorial Organizations and Bodies 3 2

ALL OCCUPATIONS (000) 3 2


Managers * *
Chief Executives Senior Officials and Legislators - *
Administrative and Commercial Managers * *
Production and Specialized Services Managers - -
Hospitality Retail and Other Services Managers - -
Professionals * -
Science and Engineering Professionals - -
Health Professionals - -
Teaching Professionals - -
Business and Administration Professionals - -
Information and Communications Technology Professionals * -
Legal Social and Cultural Professionals - -
Technicians and Associate Professionals 1 1
Science and Engineering Associate Professionals - -
Health Associate Professionals - -
Business and Administration Associate Professionals * 1
Legal Social Cultural and Related Professionals 1 *
Information and Communications Technicians - -
Clerical Support Workers 1 *
General and Keyboard Clerks - *
Customer Service Clerks - -
Numerical and Material Recording Clerks - *
Other Clerical Support Workers - -
Service and Sales Workers - -
Personal Service Workers - -
Sales Workers - -
Personal Care Workers - -
Protective Services Workers - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.

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PSIC U: ACTIVITIES OF EXTRA-TERRITORIAL ORGANIZATIONS AND BODIES
(Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2016 2017

Skilled Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Workers - -


Market-Oriented Skilled Agricultural Workers - -
Market-Oriented Skilled Forestry Fishery and Hunting Workers - -
Subsistence Farmers Fishers Hunters and Gatherers - -
Craft and Related Trades Workers * -
Building and Related Trades Workers Excluding Electricians * -
Metal Machinery and Related Trades Workers - -
Handicraft and Printing Workers - -
Electrical and Electronics Trades Workers * -
Food Processing Wood Working Garment
and Other Craft and Related Trades Workers - -
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers * *
Stationary Plant and Machine Operators - -
Assemblers - -
Drivers and Mobile Plant Operators * *
Elementary Occupations - *
Cleaners and Helpers - *
Agricultural Forestry and Fishery Laborers - -
Laborers in Mining Construction Manufacturing and Transport - -
Food Preparation Assistants - -
Street and Related Sales and Service Workers - -
Refuse Workers and Other Elementary Workers - -
Armed Forces Occupations - -
Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Non-Commissioned Armed Forces Officers - -
Armed Forces Occupations Other Ranks - -
Others 1 -

ALL CLASS OF WORKERS (000) 3 2


Wage and Salary Workers 3 2
Worked for Private Households/Establishments/
Family-Operated Activities 3 2
Worked for Government/Government Corporations - -
Self-Employed Without Any Paid Employee - -
Employers in Own Family-Operated Farm or Business - -
Worked Without Pay in Own Family-Operated
Farm or Business (Unpaid Family Workers) - -

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these
rounds exclude Leyte province while that of January exclude Region VIII.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived
using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was
based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Annualized 2016 data for sub-major occupations refer to the average of April, July and October rounds only as occupations for
January round were reclassified to conform to the 2012 Philippine Standard Occupation Classification (PSOC).
As such, details of sub-major occupations may not add up to totals.
* Less than 500.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. DATA BASED ON SURVEY OF SPECIFIC GROUPS OF WORKERS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Survey of Specific Groups of Workers (SSGW)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Establishment employing 20 or more workers

Reference Period March 31

Periodicity Annually

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National


Industry: Major industry group

Release Schedule One (1) year after reference period

Availability From 1989 to 1997

Other Information Survey was discontinued in 1998 due to other


survey priorities.

Definition of Terms

Casual Workers refer to those workers engaged to fill up vacancies


or new positions created by the absence of
prospective employees or qualified applicants for
the job or are not usually necessary or desirable in
usual business or trade of the employer. Unlike
permanent or regular employees, they are given
appointments for the position for a fixed date or
time only.

Commission Workers refer to those persons working for the


establishment and are paid on the basis of a
certain percentage of money received in a
transaction. They may receive basic pay
depending on their working arrangement with the
establishment.

Contractual Workers refer to those workers whose employment have


been fixed for a specific project or undertaking the
completion or termination of which has been
determined at the time of engagement.

Employment refers to total number of persons who worked in or


for the establishment. Service workers hired
through service contractors i.e. security guards,
janitors, messengers and homeworkers are
excluded. Employment includes the following:

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Explanatory Notes…

Employment (cont’d)

Working Owners owners who do not receive regular pay.

Unpaid Workers persons working without regular pay for at least


1/3 of the working time normal to the
establishment.

Paid Workers include full-time/part-time workers, employees


working away from the establishment paid by and
under the control of the establishment.

Establishment an economic unit which engages under a single


ownership or control i.e. under a single legal
entity, in one, or predominantly one kind of
economic activity at a single fixed location.

Minimum Wage Earners refer to those workers who are paid the minimum
wage rates fixed by the Regional Tripartite Wages
and Productivity Boards.

Part-Time Workers refer to those who work at jobs which provide less
than the working time normal to the
establishment.

Piece-Rated Workers refer to those workers whose remuneration is


proportionate to their output or number of units
produced. This group of workers excludes task or
`pakyao’ workers, commission workers and
homeworkers.

Time-Rated Workers refer to those workers whose remuneration is for a


time unit of work such as an hour, a day or a
month.

B. CURRENT DATA SERIES

Data Source and Coverage

Sources 2002/2003, 2003/2004, 2007/2008, 2009/2010


and 2011/2012 BLES Integrated Survey (BITS)
Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment
(ISLE) starting 2013

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Establishment employing 20 or more workers

Reference Period June 30

Periodicity Annually for 2003 and 2004 reference periods;


Starting 2008 reference period, every two years
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Explanatory Notes…

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National


Industry: Major industry group

Release Schedule 16 months after reference period

Availability From 2003

Other Information i.) Before 2012, data limited to non-agricultural


establishments.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

Definition of Terms

Agency Hired Workers refer to those workers hired through


agencies/contractors to perform or complete a job,
work or service within the premises of the
establishment. They are excluded from the total
employment of the establishment.

Commission Workers refer to those workers paid on the basis of a


certain percentage of money received for a
transaction. These persons may be part of
employment of the establishment (on regular
payroll) or paid purely on commission (not part of
establishment employment).

Employment refers to total number of persons who worked or


received pay from the establishment. Silent or
inactive partners, members of the board of
directors paid solely for attendance at meetings,
workers on indefinite leave, laid off workers for six
(6) months or more, persons purely on commission
and without employer control, consultants, persons
on retainer basis, contract out/agency hired
workers and homeworkers are excluded.
Employment includes the following:

Working Owners owners without regular pay.

Unpaid Workers apprentices and learners without regular pay and


persons without regular pay who work for at least
one-third of the working time normal to the
establishment.

Employees categorized into:

Managers and Executives workers whose main responsibilities are to


determine and formulate policies and plan, direct,
control and coordinate the activities of enterprises
and organizations, or their internal departments or
sections. Working owners receiving regular pay
are included.

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Explanatory Notes…

Employees (cont’d)

Supervisors/Foremen workers whose main responsibilities are to plan,


direct, organize and supervise the daily activities
of workers in the section or unit concerned with
the production of goods or the provision of
services, subject to the general directive of
managers.

Rank and File Workers those who do not fall within the managerial or
supervisory classification of employees. These
consist of:

Regular Workers those hired to perform activities which are usually


necessary or desirable in the usual business or
trade of the employer and usually worked on
permanent status.

Non-regular Workers such as:

Probationary Workers those on trial period during which the employer


determines their fitness to qualify for regular
employment, based on reasonable standards made
known to them at the time of engagement.

Casual Workers those whose work is not usually necessary and


desirable to the usual business or trade of the
employer. Their employment is not for a specific
undertaking or seasonal in nature.

Contractual/Project- those whose employment has been fixed for a


based Workers specific project or undertaking, the completion or
termination of which has been determined at the
time of engagement. Agency-hired workers are
excluded.

Seasonal Workers those whose employment, specifically its timing


and duration, is significantly influenced by
seasonal factors.

Apprentices/Learners those who are covered by written


apprenticeship/learnership agreements with
individual employers or any of the entities with
duly recognized programs.

Establishment an economic unit engaged in one or predominantly


one kind of economic activity under a single
ownership or control at a single fixed location, e.g.
mine, factory, store, bank, restaurant. For multi-
unit enterprises with different outlets and
subsidiaries or whose activities are located at
different locations, each branch, outlet or
subsidiary is considered an establishment. For
firms engaged in activities which may be physically
dispersed such as

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Explanatory Notes…

Establishment (cont’d) mining, construction, real estate development,


transportation, communication, insurance, etc.,
the establishment is the base from which
personnel operate to carry out their activities or
from which they are paid.

“Pakyao” or “Takay” Workers those whose job or work to be performed is in bulk


or volumes which are difficult to quantify
(commonly practiced in the agricultural industry).

Persons with Disabilities refer to those workers suffering from restriction or


different disabilities, as a result of mental, physical
or sensory impairment, to perform an activity in
the manner or within the range considered normal
for a human being.

Piece Rate Workers those who are paid on the basis of the number of
units produced rather than on the time spent in
production.

Production Standard (Quota) refer to those workers whose performance is


Workers measured based on an imposed minimum amount
or quantity of production for a given period,
usually 8 hours.

Task Workers refer to those workers who are paid for performing
specific work irrespective of the time consumed.

Time-Rate Workers refer to those workers paid on the basis of a time


unit of work such as an hour, a day or a month.

Workers Paid the Minimum refer to those workers who are paid the applicable
Wage minimum wage rates fixed by the Regional
Tripartite Wages and Productivity Boards.

Workers Who Work on Shift refer to those workers who work on work
schedules, whether successive or overlapping,
within a 12-hour or 24-hour day of work.

Young Workers workers aged 15 to 24 years workers aged 15 to


24 years old (UN definition), or 15-30 years old
(Philippine definition) as of reference date.

Older workers workers aged 50 to 65 years old as of reference


date.

For inquiries, contact:


Employment Demand Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-1952

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COVERAGE

PART C - DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

All Industries 3 - 11

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 3 - 12

B Mining and Quarrying 3 - 13

C Manufacturing 3 - 14

D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning 3 - 15


Supply

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and 3 - 16


Remediation Activities

F Construction 3 - 17

G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Vehicles 3 - 18


and Motorcycles

H Transportation and Storage 3 - 19

I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 3 - 20

J Information and Communications 3 - 21

K Financial and Insurance Activities 3 - 22

L Real Estate Activities 3 - 23

M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 3 - 24

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 3 - 25

P Education Except Public Education 3 - 26

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities Except 3 - 27


Public Health Activities

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 3 - 28

Repair of Computers and Personal and Household 3 - 29


S95/S96
Goods; Other Personal Service Activities

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ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 3,769 4,472 4,385

Female Workers 1,496 1,749 1,871


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 991 1,055 1,186
Persons with Disabilities - - 4
Time-Rate Workers 3,641 4,213 4,251
Full-Time Workers 3,573 4,104 4,156
Hourly 111 154 164
Daily 1,573 1,857 1,764
Monthly 1,889 2,092 2,229
Part-Time Workers 68 109 94
Piece-Rate Workers 41 60 49
Quota Workers 6 9 9
Pakyao Workers 21 67 29
Task Workers 8 10 9
Commission Workers 1 104 236 68
With Basic Pay and Commission 64 140 45
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision 21 78 18
Non-Regular Workers 1,149 1,336 1,191
Probationary Workers 260 319 356
Casual Workers 202 208 159
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 601 672 572
Seasonal Workers 56 102 81
Apprentices/Learners 29 35 22
Workers on Shift Basis 1,022 426 452

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control 19 18 5
Agency-Hired Workers 518 622 691

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 170 239 155

Female Workers 23 37 27
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 44 46 47
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 144 168 124
Full-Time Workers 144 160 121
Hourly 3 2 3
Daily 97 109 84
Monthly 44 48 34
Part-Time Workers * 8 2
Piece-Rate Workers 5 11 9
Quota Workers 1 3 1
Pakyao Workers 16 42 18
Task Workers 2 3 1
Commission Workers 1 6 11 1
With Basic Pay and Commission 5 1 *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision 1 10 1
Non-Regular Workers 47 101 56
Probationary Workers 3 3 5
Casual Workers 7 10 12
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 16 32 11
Seasonal Workers 22 56 29
Apprentices/Learners * 1 *
Workers on Shift Basis 8 4 2

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control - 1 *
Agency-Hired Workers 29 44 26

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 30 40 31

Female Workers 3 4 4
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 10 5 5
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 30 38 30
Full-Time Workers 30 38 30
Hourly * 1 -
Daily 19 24 18
Monthly 11 12 12
Part-Time Workers * * *
Piece-Rate Workers - * *
Quota Workers - 2 *
Pakyao Workers - * *
Task Workers * - *
Commission Workers 1 * 1 *
With Basic Pay and Commission * * *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - * *
Non-Regular Workers 10 14 7
Probationary Workers 2 1 1
Casual Workers 4 2 *
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 2 6 4
Seasonal Workers 2 4 2
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 16 4 3

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * - -
Agency-Hired Workers 7 9 12

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 923 1,006 994

Female Workers 398 424 449


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 307 314 353
Persons with Disabilities - - 1
Time-Rate Workers 883 941 951
Full-Time Workers 878 935 930
Hourly 16 18 25
Daily 557 620 598
Monthly 305 298 307
Part-Time Workers 5 6 21
Piece-Rate Workers 28 34 30
Quota Workers 3 1 3
Pakyao Workers 3 14 4
Task Workers 1 * 1
Commission Workers 1 9 15 8
With Basic Pay and Commission 9 7 6
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision * 8 2
Non-Regular Workers 274 291 270
Probationary Workers 51 52 57
Casual Workers 80 64 61
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 116 132 119
Seasonal Workers 7 17 19
Apprentices/Learners 20 26 15
Workers on Shift Basis 372 105 142

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * * *
Agency-Hired Workers 239 245 312

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 72 69 41

Female Workers 13 13 9
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 3 3 4
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 72 68 41
Full-Time Workers 72 68 40
Hourly - * *
Daily 5 6 3
Monthly 67 62 37
Part-Time Workers * * *
Piece-Rate Workers * * *
Quota Workers - - *
Pakyao Workers - - *
Task Workers - * *
Commission Workers 1 * 1 *
With Basic Pay and Commission * - -
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - - *
Non-Regular Workers 6 6 4
Probationary Workers 2 1 1
Casual Workers 1 2 1
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 2 3 2
Seasonal Workers * * *
Apprentices/Learners 1 * *
Workers on Shift Basis 11 4 2

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control - 1 -
Agency-Hired Workers 17 22 15

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT
AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 29 31 31

Female Workers 6 6 7
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 3 2 3
Persons with Disabilities - * *
Time-Rate Workers 28 30 30
Full-Time Workers 28 30 29
Hourly * 1 *
Daily 7 8 7
Monthly 21 21 22
Part-Time Workers * 1 1
Piece-Rate Workers * * *
Quota Workers * * *
Pakyao Workers * * *
Task Workers * * *
Commission Workers 1 * * *
With Basic Pay and Commission * * -
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - - *
Non-Regular Workers 9 9 11
Probationary Workers * 1 1
Casual Workers 2 3 3
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 5 6 6
Seasonal Workers * * 1
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 3 1 1

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * - -
Agency-Hired Workers 3 3 2

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 187 188 243

Female Workers 12 15 20
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 81 59 79
Persons with Disabilities - * *
Time-Rate Workers 186 182 239
Full-Time Workers 186 182 237
Hourly 1 7 5
Daily 141 121 172
Monthly 44 53 60
Part-Time Workers * 1 2
Piece-Rate Workers * 1 *
Quota Workers - 2 *
Pakyao Workers * 3 2
Task Workers - - *
Commission Workers 1 * * *
With Basic Pay and Commission * * *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - - *
Non-Regular Workers 134 112 156
Probationary Workers 8 3 8
Casual Workers 6 16 5
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 119 92 142
Seasonal Workers * * 1
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 4 1 3

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control - - *
Agency-Hired Workers 36 7 10

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 420 578 559

Female Workers 179 254 251


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 130 166 202
Persons with Disabilities - * *
Time-Rate Workers 412 564 549
Full-Time Workers 411 562 546
Hourly 1 26 5
Daily 205 299 280
Monthly 204 238 261
Part-Time Workers 1 1 3
Piece-Rate Workers 1 2 1
Quota Workers 1 1 *
Pakyao Workers * 1 2
Task Workers * 1 *
Commission Workers 1 32 33 28
With Basic Pay and Commission 30 26 25
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision 1 4 3
Non-Regular Workers 109 146 128
Probationary Workers 26 36 51
Casual Workers 38 42 22
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 27 54 41
Seasonal Workers 16 12 12
Apprentices/Learners 1 2 2
Workers on Shift Basis 83 5 9

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control 2 3 *
Agency-Hired Workers 54 91 94

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 129 148 165

Female Workers 23 25 38
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 23 24 43
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 104 120 151
Full-Time Workers 104 120 149
Hourly 1 1 1
Daily 42 46 57
Monthly 61 73 91
Part-Time Workers 1 1 2
Piece-Rate Workers 2 2 3
Quota Workers * * *
Pakyao Workers 1 5 *
Task Workers 4 3 1
Commission Workers 1 22 22 10
With Basic Pay and Commission 3 7 4
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision 16 14 7
Non-Regular Workers 25 30 36
Probationary Workers 5 7 11
Casual Workers 3 3 4
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 11 18 17
Seasonal Workers 4 1 2
Apprentices/Learners 1 1 2
Workers on Shift Basis 13 18 5

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control 3 1 *
Agency-Hired Workers 11 20 39

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 204 251 216

Female Workers 82 101 92


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 59 64 82
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 200 246 212
Full-Time Workers 179 208 197
Hourly 33 28 39
Daily 79 94 86
Monthly 67 85 72
Part-Time Workers 21 39 15
Piece-Rate Workers - - *
Quota Workers - * -
Pakyao Workers - - -
Task Workers * * *
Commission Workers 1 3 4 2
With Basic Pay and Commission 2 4 *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision 1 * 1
Non-Regular Workers 74 86 71
Probationary Workers 18 23 23
Casual Workers 16 18 13
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 37 39 29
Seasonal Workers 1 5 3
Apprentices/Learners 2 2 2
Workers on Shift Basis 102 28 19

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * * -
Agency-Hired Workers 23 43 38

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 110 136 117

Female Workers 47 55 49
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 9 7 13
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 108 135 115
Full-Time Workers 107 134 113
Hourly * 1 3
Daily 18 15 19
Monthly 89 118 91
Part-Time Workers 1 1 2
Piece-Rate Workers 1 * *
Quota Workers * * *
Pakyao Workers - * -
Task Workers * * -
Commission Workers 1 3 2 2
With Basic Pay and Commission 2 2 2
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision * * *
Non-Regular Workers 21 18 19
Probationary Workers 8 6 7
Casual Workers 1 2 1
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 12 10 10
Seasonal Workers * * *
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 32 7 15

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * * *
Agency-Hired Workers 10 18 11

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 172 263 244

Female Workers 104 129 146


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 5 10 21
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 172 225 240
Full-Time Workers 172 224 239
Hourly 1 - *
Daily 8 17 11
Monthly 163 207 228
Part-Time Workers * 1 *
Piece-Rate Workers * 1 *
Quota Workers - * 3
Pakyao Workers - 2 -
Task Workers - * *
Commission Workers 1 5 47 5
With Basic Pay and Commission 1 2 2
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision * 34 *
Non-Regular Workers 13 22 25
Probationary Workers 9 15 17
Casual Workers * 3 1
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 4 4 4
Seasonal Workers - * 3
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 1 1 1

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control 3 11 2
Agency-Hired Workers 28 34 30

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 44 41 45

Female Workers 20 16 20
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 6 3 7
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 43 39 42
Full-Time Workers 43 39 42
Hourly * 1 -
Daily 8 6 5
Monthly 35 32 37
Part-Time Workers * * *
Piece-Rate Workers - * -
Quota Workers - - *
Pakyao Workers * * *
Task Workers - - 1
Commission Workers 1 13 4 2
With Basic Pay and Commission 2 1 *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision * 2 *
Non-Regular Workers 12 8 10
Probationary Workers 4 3 5
Casual Workers * 1 1
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 8 4 5
Seasonal Workers * - *
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 1 1 *

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control 10 1 1
Agency-Hired Workers 10 14 18

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 94 96 109

Female Workers 39 45 48
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 12 13 13
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 92 91 106
Full-Time Workers 91 90 105
Hourly 1 * *
Daily 17 19 22
Monthly 73 71 83
Part-Time Workers 2 1 1
Piece-Rate Workers 1 2 *
Quota Workers * - *
Pakyao Workers - - -
Task Workers - * 1
Commission Workers 1 1 7 2
With Basic Pay and Commission 1 5 1
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - 2 *
Non-Regular Workers 23 22 18
Probationary Workers 7 5 10
Casual Workers 6 2 1
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 10 15 7
Seasonal Workers * * *
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 10 6 4

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control - * *
Agency-Hired Workers 5 8 10

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 767 916 968

Female Workers 312 357 435


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 255 287 258
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 761 907 961
Full-Time Workers 754 898 958
Hourly 39 50 70
Daily 307 386 330
Monthly 408 462 558
Part-Time Workers 7 9 3
Piece-Rate Workers 4 6 3
Quota Workers * * *
Pakyao Workers * - 2
Task Workers * 1 1
Commission Workers 1 4 82 3
With Basic Pay and Commission 4 81 2
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision * 1 *
Non-Regular Workers 299 366 270
Probationary Workers 73 114 109
Casual Workers 24 23 18
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 200 226 138
Seasonal Workers 1 3 5
Apprentices/Learners * 1 *
Workers on Shift Basis 289 225 221

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * * *
Agency-Hired Workers 11 17 32

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 240 307 271

Female Workers 137 175 164


Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 18 22 27
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 234 300 267
Full-Time Workers 205 261 230
Hourly 12 15 11
Daily 26 37 16
Monthly 166 209 203
Part-Time Workers 29 39 37
Piece-Rate Workers * * *
Quota Workers - - *
Pakyao Workers * * *
Task Workers * * *
Commission Workers 1 1 1 1
With Basic Pay and Commission 1 1 1
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision * * *
Non-Regular Workers 62 76 78
Probationary Workers 33 38 38
Casual Workers 4 12 9
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 22 23 27
Seasonal Workers 1 3 3
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 7 1 1

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * - *
Agency-Hired Workers 18 27 24

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES
EXCEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 116 108 135

Female Workers 72 69 89
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 16 16 22
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 111 106 133
Full-Time Workers 110 104 130
Hourly * 1 1
Daily 23 31 40
Monthly 86 72 89
Part-Time Workers 1 2 3
Piece-Rate Workers * - *
Quota Workers - - *
Pakyao Workers * * -
Task Workers * * *
Commission Workers 1 * * *
With Basic Pay and Commission * * *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - * *
Non-Regular Workers 15 19 20
Probationary Workers 8 9 11
Casual Workers 3 4 4
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 4 5 4
Seasonal Workers * 1 *
Apprentices/Learners 1 * *
Workers on Shift Basis 52 14 19

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * * *
Agency-Hired Workers 11 12 13

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 45 31 47

Female Workers 15 11 18
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 5 7 5
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 44 31 46
Full-Time Workers 44 31 46
Hourly * * *
Daily 8 9 11
Monthly 36 22 35
Part-Time Workers * * 1
Piece-Rate Workers - - -
Quota Workers - - -
Pakyao Workers 1 - -
Task Workers - - *
Commission Workers 1 * * *
With Basic Pay and Commission * * *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision - * *
Non-Regular Workers 9 4 10
Probationary Workers 1 1 2
Casual Workers 3 1 1
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 4 2 6
Seasonal Workers * - *
Apprentices/Learners 1 * *
Workers on Shift Basis 9 2 4

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control - - *
Agency-Hired Workers 7 7 7

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC S95/S96: REPAIR OF COMPUTERS AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD
GOODS; OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2012 2014 2016

EMPLOYMENT OF SPECIFIC GROUPS


OF WORKERS
(Establishments employing 20 and more workers)

TOTAL EMPLOYMENT (000) 17 23 14

Female Workers 9 13 7
Workers Paid the Minimum Wage 5 8 3
Persons with Disabilities - - *
Time-Rate Workers 16 22 13
Full-Time Workers 16 22 13
Hourly - - -
Daily 7 10 5
Monthly 9 11 7
Part-Time Workers * * *
Piece-Rate Workers * * *
Quota Workers - - *
Pakyao Workers - - *
Task Workers - - -
Commission Workers 1 3 4 2
With Basic Pay and Commission 2 3 *
Purely on Commission with Employer Control and Supervision 1 1 1
Non-Regular Workers 3 6 2
Probationary Workers 1 1 *
Casual Workers 1 * *
Contractual/Project-Based Workers 1 4 1
Seasonal Workers * * *
Apprentices/Learners * * *
Workers on Shift Basis 7 1 1

OTHER WORKERS ENGAGED BY ESTABLISHMENTS


Purely on Commission without Employer Control * * -
Agency-Hired Workers * 2 1

Notes: 1. Workers maybe reported in several categories.


2. Details may not add up to total since one category maybe reported in another category.
* Less than 500 workers.
1 Exclude workers purely on commission without employer control and supervision who are not considered as
part of establishment employment.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. LABOR TURNOVER IN ESTABLISHMENTS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Employment, Hours and Earnings Survey (EHES)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Non-agricultural establishment employing at least


20 workers

Reference Period Each month of the quarter from 1989-1997;


Quarter from 1998

Periodicity Quarterly from 1989-1997; Semestral from 1998

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major industry group
Employment Size: 20-49, 50-199, 200 and over
(from 1998); 20-49, 50-99, 100 and over (earlier
years)

Release Schedule 11-14 months after reference period

Availability From 1989 to 1st and 2nd quarters 2002

Other Information i.) Field operations for EHES was undertaken by


the National Statistics Office (NSO) for the
BLES from 1989 - 1997.
ii.) Due to budget cuts, 2001 EHES was not
conducted while the first semester 2002
EHES was limited to establishments in Metro
Manila. EHES has not been conducted since
then due to other survey priorities.
iii.) The BLES and NSO were abolished in 2013
with the creation of the Philippine Statistics
Authority.

Definition of Terms

Accessions permanent or temporary additions to


employment in the establishment due to
expansion of business activity and replacement of
separated workers and employment resulting
from changes in methods/technology of
production or services.

Accession Rate proportion of total additions to total employment.

Employment refers to persons who worked or received pay


during the reference quarter. Workers hired
through contractor/agency are excluded.
Employment includes the following:

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Explanatory Notes…

Working Owners owners who are actively engaged in the management


of the establishment but do not receive regular pay.

Unpaid Family Workers persons working without pay for at least 1/3 of the
working time normal to the establishment.

Paid Officials and Workers full-time/part-time workers; employees on paid


leaves (e.g. sick/vacation/maternity/holiday/ study
leave); and employees working away from the
establishment but paid by and under the control of
the establishment.

Establishment an economic unit engaged in one or predominantly


one kind of economic activity under a single
ownership or control at a single fixed location, e.g.
mine, factory, store, bank, restaurant. For multi-
unit enterprises with different outlets and
subsidiaries or whose activities are located at
different locations, each branch, outlet or
subsidiary is considered an establishment.

Labor Turnover refers to changes in the employment of an


establishment resulting from accessions and
separations.

Separations terminations of employment in the establishment


due to:
a. Quits or terminations initiated by the
employees for any reason except retirement
b. Layoffs or terminations initiated by the
employers due to economic/non-economic
reasons and dismissals due to misconduct,
incompetence of employees, etc.

Separation Rate proportion of total terminations to total employed.

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Explanatory Notes…

B. LABOR TURNOVER IN ENTERPRISES

Data Source and Coverage

Source Labor Turnover Survey (LTS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Enterprise

Reference Period Quarter

Periodicity Quarterly from 3rd quarter 2002

Disaggregation Major industry group

Release Schedule 3 months after reference period

Availability From 3rd quarter 2002

Other Information i.) Survey is limited to enterprises in Metro


Manila.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

Definition of Terms

Accessions (New Hires) permanent or temporary additions to employment


in the enterprise due to expansion of business
activity and replacement of separated workers
and employment resulting from changes in
methods/technology of production or services.

Accession Rate proportion of total additions to total employment.

Employment refers to persons who worked or received pay


from the enterprise and all its branches. This
includes the following:

Working Owners owners who are actively engaged in the


management of the enterprise but do not receive
regular pay.

Unpaid Workers persons working without pay for at least 1/3 of


the working time normal to the enterprise.

Paid Officials and Workers full-time/part-time workers; employees on paid


leaves (e.g. sick/vacation/maternity/holiday/
study leave); and employees working away from
the enterprise but paid by and under the control
of the firm. Excluded are workers hired through
contractor/agency.

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Explanatory Notes…

Enterprise refers to an economic unit consisting of one or


more establishments under a single ownership or
control. It may be a complex family of legal
entities or a single legal entity such as a
corporation, partnership or single proprietorship.

Labor Turnover refers to changes in the employment of an


establishment resulting from accessions and
separations.

Separations terminations of employment due to:


a. Quits or terminations initiated by the
employees
b. Layoffs or terminations initiated by the
employers due to economic reasons (e.g. lack
of market, financial losses, redundancy) and
non-economic reasons (e.g. gross negligence,
absence without leave).

Separation Rate proportion of total terminations to total employed.

For inquiries, contact:


Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, 1011
E-mail address: [email protected]
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Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

Employment Demand Statistics Division


Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City, 1011
E-mail address: [email protected]
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Telefax No. (632) 376-1952

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COVERAGE

PART D – DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

2009 PAGE
INDUSTRY
PSIC NO.
All Industries 4-9

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 4-10

B Mining and Quarrying 4-10

C Manufacturing 4-11

D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 4-11

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation


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Activities

F Construction 4-12

G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 4-13

H Transportation and Storage 4-13

I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 4-14

J Information and Communications 4-14

K Financial and Insurance Activities 4-15

L Real Estate Activities 4-15

M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 4-16

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 4-16

P Education 4-17

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 4-17

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 4-18

S Other Service Activities 4-18

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 5.66 5.22 6.30 4.26


Expansion 2.02 1.84 2.73 2.91
Replacement 3.64 3.38 3.57 1.35

Separation Rate 3.76 5.58 4.90 4.48


Employee-initiated 1.50 1.78 1.54 1.05
Employer-initiated 2.26 3.80 3.36 3.43

Percent Difference 1.90 (0.36) 1.40 (0.22)

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 12.91 9.88 8.50 18.59


Expansion 6.01 3.74 3.08 13.36
Replacement 6.90 6.14 5.41 5.23

Separation Rate 18.04 9.58 7.87 9.27


Employee-initiated 1.92 1.81 1.68 3.44
Employer-initiated 16.12 7.78 6.19 5.83

Percent Difference (5.13) 0.30 0.63 9.32

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 4.65 4.97 6.26 7.33


Expansion 1.94 1.79 3.25 3.96
Replacement 2.71 3.18 3.01 3.36

Separation Rate 3.80 5.24 4.58 4.94


Employee-initiated 1.57 2.69 2.04 3.09
Employer-initiated 2.23 2.54 2.54 1.86

Percent Difference 0.85 (0.27) 1.68 2.38

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING
SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 1.66 1.72 1.62 1.85


Expansion 0.54 0.45 0.60 0.83
Replacement 1.12 1.27 1.01 1.03

Separation Rate 1.55 2.01 2.57 1.72


Employee-initiated 1.02 1.11 1.06 1.07
Employer-initiated 0.53 0.90 1.51 0.65

Percent Difference 0.11 (0.29) (0.95) 0.14

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND
REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 3.93 3.84 5.34 4.79


Expansion 2.91 2.89 3.55 3.52
Replacement 1.02 0.95 1.79 1.26

Separation Rate 3.80 1.97 3.80 3.64


Employee-initiated 1.27 1.19 1.34 2.80
Employer-initiated 2.53 0.78 2.46 0.84

Percent Difference 0.13 1.87 1.54 1.15

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 27.74 17.89 9.65 10.30


Expansion 3.24 12.10 7.04 7.70
Replacement 24.50 5.82 2.61 2.59

Separation Rate 28.05 19.33 10.17 9.19


Employee-initiated 5.51 3.61 3.69 3.35
Employer-initiated 22.54 15.70 6.48 5.84

Percent Difference 0.31 (1.44) (0.52) 1.10

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 15.17 12.06 10.43 11.82


Expansion 1.82 2.49 4.77 3.42
Replacement 13.35 9.57 5.66 8.40

Separation Rate 14.49 11.31 6.52 9.99


Employee-initiated 3.73 4.06 3.04 6.01
Employer-initiated 10.76 7.25 3.48 3.98

Percent Difference 0.68 0.74 3.91 1.82

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 3.78 5.01 10.39 5.29


Expansion 2.00 2.95 7.96 2.91
Replacement 1.78 2.07 2.43 2.38

Separation Rate 3.50 3.33 4.75 3.60


Employee-initiated 2.21 1.48 3.15 2.08
Employer-initiated 1.29 1.84 1.60 1.53

Percent Difference 0.28 1.69 5.64 1.69

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 6.99 6.54 16.33 7.82


Expansion 1.85 1.74 4.80 3.99
Replacement 5.14 4.80 11.53 3.84

Separation Rate 5.61 5.52 12.90 5.49


Employee-initiated 3.81 3.56 7.18 4.08
Employer-initiated 1.80 1.96 5.72 1.41

Percent Difference 1.38 1.02 3.43 2.33

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 5.37 5.37 6.65 7.38


Expansion 3.03 2.46 5.07 4.06
Replacement 2.34 2.91 1.57 3.31

Separation Rate 3.45 5.76 4.87 6.47


Employee-initiated 2.62 3.51 3.67 4.70
Employer-initiated 0.83 2.25 1.20 1.77

Percent Difference 1.92 (0.39) 1.78 0.91

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 6.32 4.59 6.68 6.40


Expansion 3.73 1.50 2.47 3.32
Replacement 2.59 3.09 4.22 3.07

Separation Rate 5.64 3.52 5.28 3.40


Employee-initiated 4.93 2.35 3.79 3.10
Employer-initiated 0.71 1.17 1.50 0.31

Percent Difference 0.68 1.07 1.40 2.99

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 8.58 6.20 4.59 6.17


Expansion 4.67 2.47 2.75 2.62
Replacement 3.91 3.72 1.85 3.55

Separation Rate 5.09 5.55 3.71 4.82


Employee-initiated 4.16 4.68 3.28 3.89
Employer-initiated 0.93 0.87 0.43 0.92

Percent Difference 3.49 0.65 0.89 1.35

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 5.08 6.62 5.87 5.40


Expansion 3.14 3.73 2.46 2.75
Replacement 1.94 2.89 3.41 2.65

Separation Rate 4.28 3.95 5.06 4.57


Employee-initiated 2.90 2.82 4.22 3.93
Employer-initiated 1.38 1.14 0.84 0.63

Percent Difference 0.80 2.67 0.81 0.84

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 14.59 16.52 15.90 12.29


Expansion 5.29 7.07 13.35 7.29
Replacement 9.30 9.45 2.55 4.99

Separation Rate 11.11 12.31 12.80 12.06


Employee-initiated 4.97 6.50 10.13 6.96
Employer-initiated 6.14 5.81 2.67 5.10

Percent Difference 3.48 4.21 3.10 0.23

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC P: EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 5.95 7.43 5.60 5.58


Expansion 1.83 2.87 2.23 2.43
Replacement 4.12 4.56 3.37 3.15

Separation Rate 6.07 5.99 3.64 4.38


Employee-initiated 2.00 1.86 1.73 2.69
Employer-initiated 4.07 4.14 1.91 1.69

Percent Difference (0.12) 1.44 1.95 1.20

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 3.55 6.30 8.35 6.14


Expansion 0.81 1.79 4.52 2.04
Replacement 2.74 4.51 3.83 4.11

Separation Rate 4.07 5.62 6.13 4.99


Employee-initiated 3.40 3.64 3.47 4.29
Employer-initiated 0.67 1.99 2.66 0.69

Percent Difference 0.52 0.68 2.23 1.16

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 4.65 5.07 3.86 2.49


Expansion 1.00 1.03 1.65 1.07
Replacement 3.65 4.04 2.21 1.41

Separation Rate 4.97 4.46 3.14 1.85


Employee-initiated 1.98 1.47 1.98 1.30
Employer-initiated 2.99 2.99 1.17 0.54

Percent Difference 0.32 0.61 0.72 0.64

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017

LABOR TURNOVER RATES (%)


(Enterprises in National Capital Region)

Accession Rate 6.15 5.27 7.10 6.61


Expansion 4.40 3.33 3.45 2.38
Replacement 1.75 1.94 3.65 4.23

Separation Rate 3.18 4.91 3.62 5.76


Employee-initiated 1.74 3.00 3.22 4.30
Employer-initiated 1.44 1.91 0.40 1.46

Percent Difference 2.97 0.36 3.48 0.85

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to total due to rounding.


2. Starting 2008, estimates are based on weighted data.
3. Data refer to the average of the four quarterly survey rounds during the year.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Turnover Survey.
EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. ADMINISTRATIVE DATA

Data Source and Coverage

Source Administrative Reports (Establishment Termination


Reports Submitted by Employers to DOLE Regional
Offices, Job Displacement Monitoring System)

Agency Responsible Bureau of Local Employment (BLE)

Reference Period Month

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry:
1995-1998: Major industry group
1999 to present: Major and minor industry
groups

Release Schedule Three (3) months after reference period

Availability From 1995

Other Information Data were previously compiled and published by


the Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.
With the abolition of this bureau because of the
creation of the Philippine Statistics Authority in
2013, the responsibility for data compilation was
transferred to BLE in 2014.

B. SURVEY DATA

Data Source and Coverage

Source Employment, Hours and Earnings Survey (EHES)

Agency Responsible Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES)

Reporting Unit Non-agricultural establishment employing at least


20 workers

Reference Period Month

Periodicity Quarterly

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major industry group
Employment Size: 20-49, 50-99, 100 and over

Release Schedule 11-14 months after reference period

Availability From 1989 to 1996

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Explanatory Notes…

Other Information i.) Field operations for 1989-1997 EHES were


undertaken by the National Statistics Office
(NSO).
ii.) Data collection was discontinued in 1997 due to
improved reporting of administrative-based
data.
iii.) The BLES and NSO were abolished in 2013
with the creation of the Philippine Statistics
Authority.

Definition of Terms

Establishment an economic unit engaged in one or predominantly


one kind of economic activity under a single
ownership or control at a single fixed location, e.g.
mine, factory, store, bank, restaurant. For multi-
unit enterprises with different outlets and
subsidiaries or whose activities are located at
different locations, each branch, outlet or
subsidiary is considered an establishment.

Rotation/Reduced Working reduction of regular working hours/days/shift.


Time

Terminations due to layoffs in any or all units of operation of the


Economic Reasons establishment due to lack of raw materials, high
production cost, lack of market/slump in demand,
lack of capital, restricted dollar allocation or other
economic related reasons. These terminations may
be:
a. Permanent - complete and total separation of
workers from the establishment
b. Temporary - layoff for not more than six
months

For inquiries, contact:


Bureau of Local Employment
Department of Labor and Employment
6/F First Intramuros BF Condominium Corporation, Solana St., corner Andres
Soriano Ave., Intramuros, Manila
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.ble.gov.ph
 (632) 527-2539

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COVERAGE

PART A - ADMINISTRATIVE-BASED DATA


PAGE
INDICATOR
NO.

Establishments Resorting to Permanent Closure/Retrenchment Due to 5-7


Economic Reasons

Workers Displaced in Establishments Resorting to Permanent


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Closure/Retrenchment Due to Economic Reasons

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A. ADMINISTRATIVE-BASED DATA
ESTABLISHMENTS RESORTING TO PERMANENT CLOSURE/RETRENCHMENT
DUE TO ECONOMIC REASONS

2009 INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017


PSIC

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ALL INDUSTRIES 2,507 2,845 3,294
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 38 84 53
B Mining and Quarrying 17 19 24
C Manufacturing 638 714 889
C10 Food Products 85 42 118
C11 Beverages 43 48 60
C12 Tobacco Products 11 12 15
C13 Textiles 5 6 7
C14 Wearing Apparel 29 32 40
C15 Leather and Related Products 18 20 25
C16 Wood, Wood Products and Cork; Bamboo, Cane, Rattan and
the Like; Straw and Plaiting Materials 2 2 3
C17 Paper and Paper Products 2 2 3
C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 18 20 25
C19 Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 30 34 42
C20 Chemicals and Chemical Products 16 18 22
C21 Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparations 78 87 109
C22 Rubber and Plastic Products 9 10 13
C23 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 8 9 11
C24 Basic Metals 16 18 22
C25 Fabricated Metal Products, except Machinery and Equipment 17 19 24
C26 Computer, Electronic and Optical Products 58 65 81
C27 Electrical Equipment 12 13 17
C28 Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C. 4 4 6
C29 Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 36 40 50
C30 Other Transport Equipment 10 11 14
C31 Furniture 35 39 49
r
C32 Other Manufacturing 90 156 125
C33 Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 6 7 8
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 40 45 56
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation
Activities 3 3 4
F Construction 73 82 102
G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 203 227 283
H Transportation and Storage 120 134 167
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 80 89 111
J Information and Communication 87 97 121
K Financial and Insurance Activities 155 173 216
L Real Estate Activities 40 45 56
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 201 225 280
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 533 596 743
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security - - -
P Education 44 49 61
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 41 46 57
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 35 39 49
S Other Service Activities 159 178 22

Note: Details may not add up to total due to multiple reporting.


r Revised.
Sources of data: DOLE Regional Offices, Employer's Monthly Report on Termination.
Bureau of Local Employment.

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WORKERS DISPLACED IN ESTABLISHMENTS RESORTING TO PERMANENT
CLOSURE/RETRENCHMENT DUE TO ECONOMIC REASONS

2009 INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017


PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES 43,556 45,589 50,089

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 513 870 590


B Mining and Quarrying 357 374 515
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C Manufacturing 15,507 15,898 17,726
C10 Food Products 767 803 882
C11 Beverages 264 276 304
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C12 Tobacco Products 135 102 112
C13 Textiles 345 361 397
C14 Wearing Apparel 951 995 1,094
C15 Leather and Related Products 865 905 995
C16 Wood, Wood Products and Cork; Bamboo, Cane, Rattan and
the Like; Straw and Plaiting Materials 47 49 54
C17 Paper and Paper Products 33 35 38
C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 62 65 71
C19 Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 215 225 247
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C20 Chemicals and Chemical Products 125 104 114
C21 Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparations 375 393 429
C22 Rubber and Plastic Products 170 177 195
C23 Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 306 320 352
C24 Basic Metals 647 677 744
C25 Fabricated Metal Products, except Machinery and Equipment 191 200 220
C26 Computer, Electronic and Optical Products 4,134 4,092 4,754
C27 Electrical Equipment 766 802 881
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C28 Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C. 40 12 13
C29 Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 197 206 227
C30 Other Transport Equipment 574 601 660
C31 Furniture 1,146 1,199 1,318
C32 Other Manufacturing 2,611 2,733 3,003
C33 Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 541 566 622
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 192 201 221
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and Remediation
Activities 7 7 8
F Construction 1,352 1,415 1,555
G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles and
Motorcycles 1,879 1,967 2,161
H Transportation and Storage 1,309 1,370 1,505
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 864 904 994
J Information and Communication 371 388 427
K Financial and Insurance Activities 4,397 4,602 5,057
L Real Estate Activities 185 194 213
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 1,748 1,830 2,010
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 10,693 11,192 12,297
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory Social Security - - -
P Education 371 388 427
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 594 622 683
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 224 234 258
S Other Service Activities 2,993 3,133 3,442

Note: Details may not add up to total due to multiple reporting.


r Revised.
Sources of data: DOLE Regional Offices, Employer's Monthly Report on Termination.
Bureau of Local Employment.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES
A. AVERAGE DAILY BASIC PAY OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Labor Force Survey (LFS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Household

Reference Period Past week in January, April, July and October

Periodicity Quarterly

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major industry group
Occupation: Major occupation group
Also available by sex

Release Schedule Six (6) months after reference period

Availability From 2001

Other Information i) Data generated through public use files of the


LFS.
ii) Basic pay reported in kind is imputed into a daily
rate; similarly basic pay per piece, “pakyao”, per
hour or monthly basis is converted into its daily
equivalent.
iii) Pay of those workers paid on commission basis,
honorarium or boundary basis as in the case of
jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers are excluded.
iv) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
National Statistics Office.
Definition of Terms

Basic Pay is the pay for normal time, prior to deductions of


social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc.
It excludes allowances, bonuses, commissions,
overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc. Also called basic
wage.

Household an aggregate of persons, generally but not


necessarily bound by ties of kinship, who sleep in the
same dwelling unit and have common arrangements
for the preparation and consumption of food.
According to this definition, a person who lives alone
is considered a separate household; also a person
who rents bed space but makes arrangements for his
own food. However, a group of persons who share
and take their meals together but live in separate but
adjacent living quarters for convenience is considered
one household.

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Explanatory Notes…

Industry the nature or character of the business or


enterprise or the place wherein a person works.

Occupation the specific kind of work a person does. If a


person has a job but not at work, it is the kind of
work he will be doing when he reports for work, or
will be doing if he is waiting for a new job to begin
within two weeks from the date of interview.

Wage and Salary Workers a. Worked for private household for pay, in cash or
in kind.
b. Worked for private establishment for pay, in cash
or in kind. This class includes not only persons
working for a private industry but also those
working for a religious group (priest, acolyte),
missionary (nuns, sisters, etc.), unions, and non-
profit organizations.
c. Worked on own family-operated farm or
business and receives cash or a fixed share of
the produce as payment for his services.
d. Worked for government/government
corporation or any of its instrumentalities.

For inquiries, contact:


Income and Employment Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-2092

Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division


Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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B. AVERAGE DAILY WAGE RATES OF FARM WORKERS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Agricultural Labor Survey (ALS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Farm household engaged in palay, corn, coconut


and sugarcane production

Reference Period 1975-1984: Year


1985 to present: Semester

Periodicity 1975-1984: Annually


1985 to present: Semestral

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Data also available by farming activity and by sex

Release Schedule Nine (9) months after reference period

Availability From 1975

Other Information i.) Wage indices are also available


ii.) Gender-based data available starting 1994
iii.) Data for coconut and sugar cane workers were
collected annually starting 1996
iv.)Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Agricultural Statistics.

Farm Household refers to a household where a member operates a


farm either solely or jointly with other members of
the household.

Wage Rate actual amount (in cash and in kind or both) paid to
the workers in the farm in exchange for services
rendered and is usually measured on a daily basis.

For inquiries, contact:


Macroeconomic Accounts Service
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-1996

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C. DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES

Data Source and Coverage

Source Wage Orders

Agency Responsible Regional Tripartite Wage and Productivity Boards,


National Wages and Productivity Commission

Disaggregation Per Republic Act 6727 issued in 1989, wage orders


may be determined by region, province,
city/municipality or industry

Availability From 1989

Other Information The first minimum wage law was issued in 1951

Definition of Terms

Minimum Wage refers to the lowest wage rate including the


mandated cost of living allowance that an
employer can pay his/her workers as fixed by the
RTWPB.

For inquiries, contact:


Wage Research and Policy Development Division
National Wages and Productivity Commission
3/F DY International Bldg., 1011 Gen. Malvar cor. San Marcelino Sts., Malate ,Manila
E-mail Address: [email protected]
Website http://www.nwpc.dole.gov.ph
 (632) 527-5519 Telefax No. (632) 527-5139

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Explanatory Notes…

D. MEDIAN MONTHLY BASIC PAY AND ALLOWANCES OF TIME-RATE


WORKERS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Occupational Wages Survey (OWS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit 1989-1993: Non-agricultural establishment


employing at least 5 workers
1994-1995: Non-agricultural establishment
employing at least 10 workers
1997, 1999, 2002, 2004: Non-agricultural
establishment employing at least 50 workers
2006, 2008 and 2010: Non-agricultural
establishment employing at least 20 workers
Starting 2012: Agricultural and Non-agricultural
establishment employing at least 20 workers

Reference Period 1989-1995: End of June and December


1997 and 1999: October 31
2002 and 2004: June 30
2006 and 2010: August 31
2008, 2012, 2014 and 2016: July 31

Periodicity 1989-1995: Semestral except for 1990 at


quarterly basis
Starting 1997: Every two years

Disaggregation Geographic Area:


1989-1993: National/National Capital
Region/Outside NCR
1994: National
Starting 1995: National/Regional
Industry:
1989-1995: Major industry group
Starting 1997: Major and minor industry groups

Release Schedule One year after reference period starting with 2002
data

Availability From 1989-1995 (based on old survey design)


From 1997 (based on revised survey design)

Other Information i.) Field operations for 1994-1995 and 1997 OWS
were undertaken by the National Statistics
Office (NSO) for the BLES.
ii.) Due to budget cuts, 2002 OWS was limited to
establishments in Metro Manila.
iii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

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E. AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF SELECTED OCCUPATIONS

Source Occupational Wages Survey (OWS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit 1989-1993: Non-agricultural establishment


employing at least 5 workers
1994-1995: Non-agricultural establishment
employing at least 10 workers
1997, 1999, 2002, 2004: Non-agricultural
establishment employing at least 50 workers
2006, 2008 and 2010: Non-agricultural
establishment employing at least 20 workers
Starting 2012: Agricultural and Non-agricultural
establishment employing at least 20 workers

Reference Period 1989-1995: End of March, June, September and


December
1997 and 1999: October 31
2002 and 2004: June 30
2006 and 2010: August 31
2008 ,2012, 2014 and 2016: July 31

Periodicity 1989-1995: Semestral except for 1990 at


quarterly basis

Starting 1997: Every two years


Disaggregation Geographic Area:
1989-1993: National/National Capital Region/
Outside NCR
1994-1995: National/Regional
Starting 1997: National
Selected Industries: 21 minor industries in 1989-
1995; 41 industries in 1997 and 1999; 43 in
2002 and 2004; 45 in 2006; 46 in 2008 and
2010; 50 in 2012
Selected Occupations: 22 occupations in 1989-
1995; 161 in 1997 and 1999; 168 in 2002 and
2004; 169 in 2006; 180 in 2008 and 2010; 188
in 2012, 2014 and 2016

Release Schedule One year after reference period starting with 2002
data

Availability From 1989-1995 (based on old survey design)


From 1997 (based on revised survey design)

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Other Information i.) Field operations for 1994-1995 and 1997 OWS
were undertaken by the former National
Statistics Office (NSO) for the BLES.
ii.) Due to budget cuts, 2002 OWS was limited to
establishments in Metro Manila.
iii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

Definition of Terms

Full-Time Workers refer to those who work at jobs with hours of work
equal to or more than those considered normal or
regular to the establishment.

Median Basic Pay refers to that amount where half of the workers
(Allowance)/Median Wage receive more while the other half receive less.
Rate

Time-Rate Workers refer to those paid on the basis of an hour, day or


month.

Wage Rate defined as including basic pay and


regular/guaranteed cash allowances.

Basic Pay refers to pay for normal/regular working time


before deductions for employees' social security
contributions and withholding taxes. It excludes
overtime, night shift differential and other
premium pay; commissions, tips and share of
employees in service charges; and payments in
kind.

Allowances include cost of living allowance but exclude


reimbursements for travel, entertainment, meals
and other expenses, etc. incurred in conducting
the business of the employer; cost of
uniform/working clothes; bonuses and gratuities;
and family allowances.

For inquiries, contact:


Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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COVERAGE

PAGE
INDICATORS
NO.
HOUSEHOLD-BASED DATA

Average Daily Basic Pay of Wage and Salary Workers 7-13


Average Daily Wage Rates of Farm Workers 7-15

ESTABLISHMENT-BASED DATA

Daily Minimum Wage Rates 7-16

Data Based on New Survey Design of Occupational Wages


Survey
Median Monthly Basic Pay of Time-Rate Workers on Full-Time Basis 7-17
Median Monthly Allowances of Time-Rate Workers on Full-Time Basis 7-19

Average Monthly Wage Rates of Time-Rate Workers on Full-Time Basis in


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Selected Industries and Occupations

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AVERAGE DAILY BASIC PAY OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
(Household-based data. In pesos)

2009
INDICATOR 2013 2014 2015
PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES 349.16 367.35 378.65


A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 170.34 185.31 194.50
A01/A02 Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 169.22 184.53 193.10
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 189.48 199.32 217.66

Non-agriculture 383.04 397.70 408.38


Industry 337.11 343.66 355.06
B Mining and Quarrying 302.13 319.45 331.78
C Manufacturing 343.97 346.74 358.71
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 610.00 651.03 670.88
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 427.49 438.66 463.61
F Construction 319.07 329.80 341.01

Services 403.00 422.15 432.11


G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 293.01 301.43 314.34
H Transportation and Storage 369.23 390.99 396.57
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 295.20 314.61 325.88
J Information and Communications 570.03 618.22 600.85
K Financial and Insurance Activities 599.05 621.43 600.36
L Real Estate Activities 531.23 449.18 525.06
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 634.42 677.93 707.78
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 504.38 524.87 547.71
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 559.79 588.90 581.75
P Education 714.67 740.39 760.77
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 523.55 557.05 558.37
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 387.71 401.13 444.67
S Other Service Activites 189.23 193.34 195.09 a
T Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated
Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities of Households
for Own Use 122.55 125.74 -
U Activities of Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies 735.72 539.23 788.59

ALL OCCUPATIONS 349.16 367.35 378.65


Officials of Government and Special-Interest Organizations,
Corporate Executives, Managers, Managing-Proprietors
and Supervisors 843.17 857.60 866.69
Professionals 762.95 791.74 808.38
Technicians and Associate Professionals 506.54 515.80 520.05
Clerks 445.75 456.93 474.04
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 283.79 296.66 303.94
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 292.81 289.61 306.39
Craft and Related Trades Workers 312.11 325.27 337.80
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 347.81 360.01 370.22
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 194.83 208.47 218.17
Special Occupations 762.16 843.76 823.80

ALL WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS 349.16 367.35 378.65


Private Household 155.87 161.38 169.84
Private Establishment 326.14 343.29 355.30
Government/Government Corporation 644.00 679.77 683.01
Family-Operated Activity 223.66 263.99 279.04

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data were averages of the four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds
exclude Leyte province.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use of the four survey rounds
that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency Committee
on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population projections
based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds were derived using the 2000 CPH
population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016 round that was based on the
2010 CPH population projections.
7. Basic pay refers to pay for normal time prior to deductions of social security contributions, withholding taxes, etc. It excludes
allowances, bonuses, commssions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
8. Data also excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
a Computed using lumped data of "Other Service Activities" and "Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services-Producing Activities of Households for Own Use" for the January and April survey rounds.

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AVERAGE DAILY BASIC PAY OF WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS
(Cont'd)
(Household-based data. In pesos)

2009
INDICATOR 2016 2017
PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES 400.95 415.17


A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 209.32 220.26
A01/A02 Agriculture, Hunting and Forestry 208.25 219.57
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 225.95 232.51

Non-agriculture 430.21 440.45


Industry 376.40 387.63
B Mining and Quarrying 356.11 363.72
C Manufacturing 383.65 394.15
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 742.32 668.26
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 443.19 457.58
F Construction 360.22 375.51

Services 455.70 466.04


G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 330.50 343.09
H Transportation and Storage 438.81 430.82
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 338.58 355.46
J Information and Communications 661.83 691.73
K Financial and Insurance Activities 679.29 630.46
L Real Estate Activities 730.98 588.85
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 713.22 735.05
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 582.86 555.42
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 609.89 620.08
P Education 783.11 778.11
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 597.05 611.78
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 456.77 460.59
S Other Service Activites 203.85 a 220.87 a

T Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated


Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities of Households
for Own Use - -
U Activities of Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies 829.12 1187.90

ALL OCCUPATIONS 400.95 415.17


Managers 978.35 924.22
Professionals 862.53 864.30
Technicians and associate professionals 582.71 578.14
Clerical support workers 532.06 519.55
Service and sales workers 333.71 344.33
Skilled agricultural, forestry and fishery workers 388.15 303.26
Craft and related trades workers 358.06 371.90
Plant and machine operators and assemblers 388.23 406.49
Elementary occupations 232.00 252.47
Armed forces occupations and special occupations 898.36 846.99
Others 462.55 -

ALL WAGE AND SALARY WORKERS 400.95 415.17


Private Household 183.02 200.84
Private Establishment 380.11 393.23
Government/Government Corporation 709.05 697.50
Family-Operated Activity 266.75 278.23

Notes: 1. Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


2. Data were averages of the four survey rounds (January, April, July and October).
3. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds.
The estimates for these rounds exclude Leyte province.
4. Annualized data for 2015 refer to the average of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte. The use
of the four survey rounds that exclude Leyte was based on the results of the referendum conducted among
members of the Interagency Committee on Labor and Productivity Statistics (IACLPS).
5. Starting April 2016 round, the Labor Force Survey (LFS) adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as
the population projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous
survey rounds were derived using the 2000 CPH population projections.
6. Annualized data for 2016 was computed as the average of the four survey rounds using the January 2016
round that was based on the 2010 CPH population projections.
7. Basic pay refers to pay for normal time prior to deductions of social security contributions, withholding taxes,
etc. It excludes allowances, bonuses, commssions, overtime pay, benefits in kind, etc.
8. Data also excludes those paid on commission basis, honorarium and boundary as in the case of
jeepney/bus/tricycle drivers.
a Computed using lumped data of "Other Service Activities" and "Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated Goods
and Services-Producing Activities of Households for Own Use" for the January and April survey rounds.

Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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AVERAGE DAILY WAGE RATES OF FARM WORKERS
(Household-based data)

1977
INDICATOR 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
PSIC

ALL CROPS (P) 221.02 233.05 249.00 267.88 r 276.03


Plowing 229.91 211.53 NA 285.32 NA
Harrowing 232.44 204.65 NA 281.10 NA
Planting/Transplanting/Replanting 201.78 196.13 NA 248.00 NA
Care of Crops 1 182.62 198.75 NA 245.13 NA
Harvesting 253.62 260.89 NA 312.33 NA
Splitting of Nuts 155.78 218.27 NA 196.85 NA
Hauling 219.29 257.40 NA 251.35 NA
Drying 180.06 189.91 NA 235.05 NA
Others 2 a a a a a
111 PALAY PRODUCTION (P) 247.66 259.30 276.30 296.72 304.35
Plowing 222.44 262.55 NA 297.22 299.13
Harrowing 262.81 246.54 NA 284.13 308.87
Planting/Transplanting/Replanting 201.63 206.95 NA 270.25 290.15
Care of Crops 1 222.75 230.66 NA 270.86 307.06
Harvesting 287.69 303.99 NA 391.19 413.10
Hauling 235.88 256.04 NA 280.13 292.23
Drying 206.24 196.47 NA 257.89 288.60
Others 2 a a a a a

112 CORN PRODUCTION (P) 190.19 208.52 222.64 245.60 250.00

Plowing 240.63 192.04 NA 282.53 278.34


Harrowing 220.22 172.18 NA 288.10 290.47
Planting/Transplanting/Replanting 170.24 170.86 NA 238.64 243.08
Care of Crops 1 157.81 182.57 NA 239.98 247.57
Harvesting 219.46 241.61 NA 259.53 267.60
Hauling 204.08 209.26 NA 263.38 249.47
Drying 138.36 170.13 NA 210.55 235.70
Others 2 a a a a a

115 COCONUT PRODUCTION (P) 210.63 219.22 227.14 239.27 257.03

Planting/Replanting 198.06 219.06 NA 250.30 251.68


Care of Crops 1 184.11 191.77 NA 226.25 296.21
Harvesting 279.86 251.73 NA 279.22 275.03
Splitting of Nuts 155.78 218.27 NA 196.85 237.08
Hauling 197.10 235.37 NA 202.96 258.35
Drying 195.57 203.12 NA 236.70 235.53
Others 2 a a a a a

116 SUGARCANE PRODUCTION (P) 213.44 240.51 242.99 262.29 268.12


Plowing 226.67 180.00 NA 276.20 294.68
Harrowing 214.29 195.24 NA 271.08 332.29
Planting/Replanting 237.18 187.66 NA 235.10 289.16
Care of Crops 1 165.82 190.01 NA 224.56 241.34
Harvesting 227.46 246.24 NA 319.36 274.21
Hauling 240.09 328.92 NA 258.94 257.12
Others 2 a a a a a

a No report.
NA Not available.
1 Includes manual and mechanical weeding, fertilizing and chemical application.
2 Refers to either clearing, repair of dikes, cleaning of paddies, winnowing, piling of nuts, etc.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Agricultural Labor Survey.

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DAILY MINIMUM WAGE RATES
(In pesos. December reference.)

INDICATOR 2018
2014 2015 2016 2017
(October)

NON-AGRICULTURE
Lowest 205.00 217.00 235.00 243.00 256.00
Highest 466.00 481.00 491.00 512.00 512.00

RETAIL/SERVICE
Lowest 223.00 228.00 235.00 245.00 275.00
Highest 429.00 444.00 454.00 475.00 475.00

COTTAGE/HANDICRAFT
Lowest 235.00 235.00 238.00 253.00 275.00
Highest 238.00 248.00 r 248.00 283.00 303.00

PRIVATE HOSPITALS
Lowest 244.00 444.00 - - -
Highest 429.00 444.00 - - -

AGRICULTURE PLANTATION
Lowest 215.00 225.00 235.00 247.00 265.00
Highest 429.00 444.00 454.00 475.00 475.00

AGRICULTURE NON-PLANTATION
Lowest 213.00 225.00 235.00 243.00 256.00
Highest 429.00 444.00 454.00 475.00 475.00

r Revised.
Source of data: National Wages and Productivity Commission.

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MEDIAN MONTHLY BASIC PAY OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC Industry 2014 2016

ALL INDUSTRIES 11,756 12,013

A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING 8,449 7,927


A01/A02 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related Service Activities; Forestry and
Logging 8,306 7,772
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 11,095 11,493

B MINING AND QUARRYING 9,415 10,980


B05/B06/ B08 Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas; and
Other Mining and Quarrying 9,036 9,833
B07 Mining of Metal Ores 9,449 11,138
B09 Mining Support Service 9,788 27,150

C MANUFACTURING 9,707 10,239


C10 Manufacture of Food Products 9,881 10,648
C11 Manufacture of Beverages 14,901 16,210
C12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 9,882 11,633
C13 Manufacture of Textiles 10,108 8,984
C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 8,709 8,664
C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 8,825 8,799
C161 Sawmilling and Planing of Wood 8,973 12,064
C162 Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and Plaiting Materials 8,342 8,202
C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 11,878 12,024
C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 12,374 11,627
C19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 25,259 27,124
C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 12,536 14,427
C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparation 16,347 16,035
C221 Manufacture of Rubber Products 10,443 10,729
C222 Manufacture of Plastic Products 9,258 11,299
C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 12,465 10,629
C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 12,915 12,157
C25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except Machinery and Equipment 10,834 10,310
C26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical Products 8,921 10,192
C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 9,246 9,319
C28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, n.e.c. 9,645 10,174
C29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 9,657 10,682
C30 excl. C301 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment except Building of Ships and Boats 14,339 11,711
C301 Building of Ships and Boats 9,907 10,055
C31 Manufacture of Furniture 9,346 9,392
C32/C33 Other Manufacturing; Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 9,552 9,735

D35 ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY 17,961 20,400

E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION


ACTIVITIES 12,720 13,478
E36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 12,912 13,643
E37/E38/E39 Sewerage; Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Activities; Materials
Recovery; Remediation Activities and Other Waste Management Services 12,074 12,092

F41/F42/F43 CONSTRUCTION 11,486 11,612

G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND


MOTORCYCLES 11,288 11,396
G45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 12,024 11,774
G46 Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 11,964 12,639
G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 9,430 9,082

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MEDIAN MONTHLY BASIC PAY OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS
(Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC Industry 2014 2016

H TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 12,479 12,665


H49 excl. H492 Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines except Transport via Buses 11,822 12,031
H492 Transport via Buses 11,043 10,959
H50 Water Transport 15,407 14,378
H51 Air Transport 22,399 18,839
H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 12,766 13,284
H53 Postal and Courier Activities 14,538 12,622

I55/I56 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES 11,337 10,339

J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS 22,262 21,399


J58 Publishing Activities 15,648 19,267
J59/J60 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme Production, Sound Recording
and Music Publishing Activities except Animated Films and Cartoons Production;
Programming and Broadcasting Activities 20,316 21,377
a Animated Films and Cartoons Production
J590 17,166 13,699
J61 Telecommunications 25,048 18,176
J62/J63 Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related Activities; Information Service
Activities 23,948 23,481

K FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES 15,400 16,820


K64 excl. Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension Funding and Central
K6411 Banking 14,804 16,125
K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except Compulsory Social Security 18,780 21,732
K66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance Activities 18,666 17,173

L68 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES 14,795 15,892

M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES 17,612 19,576


M excl. M692 and Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities except Accounting, Architectural
M711 and Engineering Activities 18,073 22,498
M692 Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax Consultancy 14,868 18,023
M711 Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related Technical Consultancy 18,889 17,306

N ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES 12,384 13,210


N77/N80/N81 Rental and Leasing Activities; Security and Investigation Activities; Services to
Buildings and Landscape Activities 11,219 11,158
N78 Employment Activities 9,131 8,879
N79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service and Related Activities 13,957 16,652
N82 excl. N8221 Office Administrative, Office Support and Other Business Support Activities except
and N82226 Call Center Activities (Voice) and Medical Transcription Activities 13,729 17,128
N8221 Call Center Activities (Voice) 16,254 17,144
N82226 Medical Transcription Activities 14,200 13,028

P85 EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION 12,766 13,967

Q HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES 10,856 11,434


Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities 10,624 11,391
Q87/Q88 Residential Care Activities; Social Work Activities without Accommodation 18,675 13,124

R ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION 10,735 11,434


R90 Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities 18,519 16,392
R91/R92/R93 Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural Activities; Gambling and Betting
Activities; Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreational Activities 10,691 10,485

S95/S96 REPAIR OF COMPUTERS AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS;


OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES 11,748 12,173

Notes: 1. Basic pay refers to pay for normal/regular working time before deductions for employees' social security contributions and withholding
taxes. It excludes overtime, night shift differential and other premium pay; commissions, tips and share of employees in service
charge; and payment in kind.
2. Allowances refer to regular/guaranteed cash payments. These include living allowance but exclude reimbursements for travel,
entertainment, meals and other expenses, etc. incurred in conducting the business of the employer, cost of uniform/working clothes;
bonuses and gratuities; family allowances.
a OWS' code.
Source of data: Philippine Statistcs Authority, Occupational Wages Survey.

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MEDIAN MONTHLY ALLOWANCES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC Industry 2014 2016

ALL INDUSTRIES 914 1,130

A AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING 478 288


A01/A02 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related Service Activities; Forestry and
Logging 724 250
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 391 380

B MINING AND QUARRYING 992 668


B05/B06/ B08 Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas; and
Other Mining and Quarrying 2,186 4,060
B07 Mining of Metal Ores 738 632
B09 Mining Support Service 1,591 5,060

C MANUFACTURING 648 654


C10 Manufacture of Food Products 463 498
C11 Manufacture of Beverages 407 383
C12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 4,531 498
C13 Manufacture of Textiles 393 428
C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 508 448
C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 443 488
C161 Sawmilling and Planing of Wood 401 384
C162 Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and Plaiting Materials 558 498
C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 453 414
C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 439 408
C19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 5,119 5,079
C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 1,010 1,197
C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparation 711 1,262
C221 Manufacture of Rubber Products 1,213 996
C222 Manufacture of Plastic Products 569 428
C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 694 457
C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 499 838
C25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except Machinery and Equipment 637 528
C26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical Products 1,030 926
C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 745 482
C28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, n.e.c. 809 1,575
C29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers 749 1,011
C30 excl. C301 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment except Building of Ships and Boats 1,136 1,147
C301 Building of Ships and Boats 1,525 1,045
C31 Manufacture of Furniture 454 708
C32/C33 Other Manufacturing; Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 622 686

D35 ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY 3,070 3,125

E WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND REMEDIATION


ACTIVITIES 2,196 2,173
E36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 2,202 2,174
E37/E38/E39 Sewerage; Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal Activities; Materials
Recovery; Remediation Activities and Other Waste Management Services 588 2,077

F41/F42/F43 CONSTRUCTION 536 468

G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND


MOTORCYCLES 484 476
G45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 467 457
G46 Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 660 1,100
G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 469 402

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MEDIAN MONTHLY ALLOWANCES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS
(Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC Industry 2014 2016

H TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE 730 1,005


H49 excl. H492 Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines except Transport via Buses 1,387 687
H492 Transport via Buses 451 1,114
H50 Water Transport 3,128 2,611
H51 Air Transport 5,071 5,091
H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 640 794
H53 Postal and Courier Activities 936 926

I55/I56 ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES 517 509

J INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS 2,004 2,012


J58 Publishing Activities 2,495 2,517
J59/J60 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme Production, Sound Recording
and Music Publishing Activities except Animated Films and Cartoons Production;
Programming and Broadcasting Activities 674 484
a Animated Films and Cartoons Production
J590 1,687 375
J61 Telecommunications 1,966 1,914
J62/J63 Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related Activities; Information Service
Activities 2,087 2,142

K FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES 1,568 1,670


K64 excl. Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension Funding and Central
K6411 Banking 1,560 1,667
K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except Compulsory Social Security 1,830 1,959
K66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance Activities 1,487 1,233

L68 REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES 1,298 2,028

M PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES 2,001 2,153


M excl. M692 and Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities except Accounting, Architectural
M711 and Engineering Activities 1,674 1,602
M692 Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax Consultancy 1,730 2,751
M711 Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related Technical Consultancy 3,068 2,670

N ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES 1,623 2,053


N77/N80/N81 Rental and Leasing Activities; Security and Investigation Activities; Services to
Buildings and Landscape Activities 395 398
N78 Employment Activities 444 369
N79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service and Related Activities 2,120 1,931
N82 excl. N8221 Office Administrative, Office Support and Other Business Support Activities except
and N82226 Call Center Activities (Voice) and Medical Transcription Activities 1,706 2,225
N8221 Call Center Activities (Voice) 2,500 2,430
N82226 Medical Transcription Activities 2,521 1,375

P85 EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION 1,511 1,593

Q HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES 885 1,053


Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities 789 1,035
Q87/Q88 Residential Care Activities; Social Work Activities without Accommodation 1,990 2,605

R ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION 762 857


R90 Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities 2,166 2,186
R91/R92/R93 Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural Activities; Gambling and Betting
Activities; Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreational Activities 743 841

S95/S96 REPAIR OF COMPUTERS AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS;


OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES 536 437

Notes: 1. Basic pay refers to pay for normal/regular working time before deductions for employees' social security contributions and
withholding taxes. It excludes overtime, night shift differential and other premium pay; commissions, tips and share of
employees in service charge; and payment in kind.
2. Allowances refer to regular/guaranteed cash payments. These include living allowance but exclude reimbursements for
travel, entertainment, meals and other expenses, etc. incurred in conducting the business of the employer, cost of
uniform/working clothes; bonuses and gratuities; family allowances.
3. Median allowances refer only to the amount recieved by workers given regular/guaranteed cash allowances.
a OWS' code.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Occupational Wages Survey.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC /PSOC


Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

a a
Average of Selected Occupations 14,116 15,375

A01/A02 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related Service Activities;
Forestry and Logging
611 Field Crop Farm Workers 7,949 7,893
631 Forestry Workers 6,290 7,461
632 Loggers 9,153 7,942
b Farm/Plantation Supervisors
1491 14,636 14,949
b Forest Supervisors
1492 10,849 13,255
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 12,064 11,044
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 9,666 7,739

A03 Fishing and Aquaculture


641 Aqua-Farm Cultivators 7,088 7,516
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 11,169 12,070
6420 Inland and Coastal Waters Fishermen 11,458 9,877
6430 Deep-Sea Fishermen 10,908 10,675
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 6,599 10,971

B05/B06/ B08 Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude Petroleum and Natural Gas;
and Other Mining and Quarrying
1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 24,776 14,203
2114 Geologists 71,849 36,427
2159 Mining Engineers 31,785 25,261
3117 Mining Engineering Technicians 12,302 c
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,165 13,348
7111 Miners and Quarry Workers 8,045 9,734
8111 Mining Plant Operators 9,740 10,792
8112 Stone Processing Plant Operators 9,538 8,965
8113 Well Drillers and Borers and Related Workers 8,773 6,826
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 7,841 6,920

B07 Mining of Metal Ores


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 22,249 22,625
2114 Geologists 46,823 39,138
2159 Mining Engineers and Metallurgists 41,808 32,006
3117 Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Technicians 22,668 12,185
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,540 17,439
7111 Miners 16,146 12,763
7112 Shotfirers and Blasters 8,076 11,628
8111 Mining Plant Operators 13,862 14,855
8112 Mineral Ore Processing Plant Operators 11,591 11,103
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 7,967 7,574

C10/C11 Manufacture of Food Products and Beverages


741 Food Processing and Related Trades Workers 10,174 10,637
826 Food and Related Products Machine Operators 14,589 13,737
1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 26,115 21,172
2155 Food Technologists 22,960 19,099
3116 Chemical Engineering Technicians 13,192 19,000
3152 Quality Inspectors 17,548 14,271
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,360 14,547
4132 Production Clerks 12,432 11,782
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,611 9,640

C13 Manufacture of Textiles


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 15,104 16,173
3152 Quality Inspectors 10,564 11,385
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,892 10,020
7431 Fiber Preparers 11,722 9,553
7432 Weavers, Knitters and Related Workers 11,648 9,800
8251 Fiber Preparing, Spinning and Winding Machine Operators 10,990 11,026
8252 Weaving and Knitting Machine Operators 11,777 10,842
8254 Bleaching, Dyeing and Cleaning Machine Operators 11,805 11,445
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 11,645 11,036

a The data refers to the average monthly wage rate across the selected occupations in the selected industries.
b OWS' code.
c No report.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC
Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 14,081 22,315
3152 Quality Inspectors 9,954 8,465
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 21,311 21,286
4132 Production Clerks 9,355 10,982
7433 Tailors, Dressmakers and Hatters 7,818 9,775
7434 Textile, Leather and Related Pattern Makers and Cutters 10,764 10,665
7435 Sewers, Embroiderers and Related Workers 9,549 9,657
8253 Sewing Machine Operators 9,359 9,689
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 8,737 9,470

C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 13,178 15,760
3152 Quality Inspectors 10,382 10,745
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 12,304 14,557
4132 Production Clerks 9,447 11,290
7441 Tanners 13,115 9,437
7442 Shoemakers and Related Workers 9,720 8,508
8255 Leather Preparing Machine Operators 10,966 10,128
8256 Shoemaking and Related Machine Operators 9,371 9,678
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 7,924 9,350

C162 Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and Plaiting Materials


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 13,197 15,314
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 9,510 12,301
4132 Production Clerks 9,860 9,397
7421 Wood Treaters 8,467 8,290
7423 Woodworking-Machine Setters and Setter-Operators 9,534 7,823
8141 Wood Processing Plant Operators 8,074 10,004
8240 Wood Products Machine Operators 8,949 10,217
8275 Wood and Related Products Assemblers 9,276 10,093
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 6,118 9,701

C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 19,153 20,233
2154 Mechanical Engineers 19,643 21,456
3115 Mechanical Engineering Technicians 15,686 14,852
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,405 17,128
4132 Production Clerks 13,223 11,906
8142 Paper Pulp Plant Operators 11,433 11,060
8143 Papermaking Plant Operators 12,423 13,210
8276 Paperboard and Related Products Assemblers 11,332 11,567
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,354 12,305

C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 18,400 17,423
2154 Mechanical Engineers 23,968 13,424
2451 Journalists and Other Writers 16,831 13,318
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,547 14,220
4143 Proofreaders and Copymarkers 13,324 17,125
7341 Compositors, Typesetters and Related Workers 12,884 11,832
7342 Stereotypers and Electrotypers 11,481 12,766
7343 Printing Engravers and Etchers 12,488 11,867
7345 Bookbinders and Related Workers 13,012 11,281
7347 Pressman Letterpress and Related Workers 14,042 11,821
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 11,141 12,381

b OWS' code.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC 2014 2016


Industry/Occupation
2002 Update

C19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 47,521 17,594
2155 Chemical Engineers 29,847 29,522
3116 Chemical Engineering Technicians 23,949 16,961
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 20,938 17,530
4132 Production Clerks 41,543 12,962
7234 Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Fitters 76,550 15,805
8151 Crushing, Grinding and Chemical-Mixing Machinery Operators 49,646 18,494
8153 Chemical-Filtering and Separating Equipment Operators 13,000 c
8155 Petroleum Refining Plant Operators 24,400 14,870
8159 Coke Production Plant Operators 14,000 c
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,764 9,130

C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 27,561 31,623
2155 Chemical Engineers 21,487 30,005
3116 Chemical Engineering Technicians 18,881 20,384
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 15,405 15,489
8151 Crushing, Grinding and Chemical-Mixing Machinery Operators 12,835 13,326
8152 Chemical Heat-Treating Plant Operators 14,084 12,150
8153 Chemical-Filtering and Separating Equipment Operators 12,280 15,071
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,569 12,145

C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and Pharmaceutical Preparation


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 24,184 22,034
2113 Pharmaceutical Chemists 22,505 17,903
2155 Chemical Engineers 17,516 28,096
3116 Chemical Engineering Technicians 26,327 11,676
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 19,845 15,215
8221 Pharmaceutical and Toiletry Products Machine Operators 14,752 11,426
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,589 11,763

C221 Manufacture of Rubber Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 19,077 20,573
2154 Mechanical Engineers 18,832 17,367
2155 Chemical Engineers 19,242 19,391
3116 Chemical Engineering Technicians 17,331 11,832
3152 Quality Inspectors 12,499 12,291
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,017 14,371
4132 Production Clerks 10,670 13,012
8231 Rubber Products Machine Operators 11,372 12,228
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 8,771 11,071

C222 Manufacture of Plastic Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 16,635 18,844
2154 Mechanical Engineers 17,386 24,384
2155 Chemical Engineers 19,262 25,920
3116 Chemical Engineering Technicians 12,580 14,698
3152 Quality Inspectors 11,393 12,753
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,711 15,664
4132 Production Clerks 12,435 11,974
8232 Plastic Products Machine Operators 9,889 11,624
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,052 11,001

C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products


732 Potters, Glass-Makers and Related Trades Workers 8,813 11,162
813 Glass, Ceramics and Related Plant Operators 14,797 10,304
1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 23,364 22,645
2154 Mechanical Engineers 23,493 34,730
3152 Quality Inspectors 18,110 18,580
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 15,494 15,245
4132 Production Clerks 11,142 13,561
8212 Cement and Other Mineral Products Machine Operators 13,278 16,431
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,869 10,847

b OWS' code.
c No report.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC /PSOC 2014 2016


Industry/Occupation
2002 Update

C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 20,129 22,537
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,920 15,236
7211 Metal Molders and Core Makers 11,529 11,543
7213 Sheet-Metal Workers 15,221 10,479
8121 Ore and Metal Furnace Operators 22,893 16,030
8122 Metal Melters, Casters and Rolling-Mill Operators 13,624 12,651
8123 Metal Heat Treating Plant Operators 17,371 12,811
8124 Metal Drawers and Extruders 16,748 12,438
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 10,415 10,288

C25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products, except Machinery and Equipment


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 18,271 18,580
3152 Quality Inspectors 13,086 13,248
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,698 14,695
7212 Welders and Flamecutters 8,468 11,268
7214 Structural Metal Preparers 10,575 11,506
7221 Blacksmiths, Hammersmiths and Forging Press Operators 16,301 11,321
7223 Machine-Tool Setters and Setter-Operators 9,824 11,116
8211 Machine Tool Operators 19,635 11,065
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,837 10,459

C26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical Products


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 22,733 28,499
2153 Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers 28,665 27,413
3114 Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Technicians 16,686 17,365
3152 Quality Inspectors 12,669 11,781
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 8,819 20,090
4132 Production Clerks 13,543 11,706
7243 Electronics Fitters 8,825 15,161
8273 Electronic Equipment Assemblers 10,445 13,254
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 14,097 12,706

C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 20,964 22,936
2152 Electrical Engineers 17,924 20,548
3113 Electrical Engineering Technicians 12,538 13,556
3152 Quality Inspectors 12,795 12,588
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 15,668 19,365
4132 Production Clerks 11,441 15,124
7242 Electrical Mechanics and Fitters 14,236 14,909
8272 Electrical Equipment Assemblers 9,605 10,182
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,619 10,379

C28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, n.e.c.


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 19,451 25,278
2154 Mechanical Engineers 23,163 24,544
3152 Quality Inspectors 10,596 13,988
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,065 20,092
4132 Production Clerks 13,066 12,869
7212 Welders and Flamecutters 9,930 13,376
7222 Tool Makers and Related Workers 10,417 21,517
7234 Agricultural or Industrial Machinery Mechanics and Fitters 11,346 14,593
8271 Mechanical Machinery Assemblers 9,842 12,908
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,946 10,522

C29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-Trailers


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 34,248 34,648
2154 Mechanical Engineers 20,187 27,121
3115 Mechanical Engineering Technicians 19,334 17,678
3152 Quality Inspectors 15,599 14,624
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,386 22,124
7213 Sheet-Metal Workers 17,142 21,001
7231 Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Related Trades Workers 21,978 31,505
8271 Mechanical Machinery Assemblers 11,800 13,376
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,561 10,324

b OWS' code.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC
Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

C301 Building of Ships and Boats


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 24,744 21,355
2154 Marine Engineers 22,658 22,623
3152 Quality Inspectors 13,730 15,342
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,385 14,967
4132 Production Clerks 9,228 18,754
7136 Plumbers, Pipe Fitters and Other Related Workers 17,162 10,587
7212 Welders and Flamecutters 9,579 10,525
7214 Structural Metal Preparers, Erectors and Related Workers 9,085 10,831
7215 Riggers and Cable Splicers 11,894 11,031
7233 Marine Crafts Mechanics 12,357 10,939
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 12,072 9,753

C31 Manufacture of Furniture


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 17,886 16,364
3152 Quality Inspectors 10,947 12,442
3471 Decorators and Commercial Designers 10,213 12,058
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 12,141 13,505
4132 Production Clerks 10,356 11,493
7422 Cabinet/Furniture Makers and Related Workers 9,802 9,297
7424 Rattan, Bamboo and Other Wicker Furniture Workers 20,822 9,375
7436 Upholsterers and Related Workers 9,677 10,015
8240 Wood Products Machine Operators 9,555 9,703
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,098 10,287

D35 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 40,952 47,101
2152 Electrical Engineers 36,541 36,019
3113 Electrical Engineering Technicians 26,462 33,299
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 22,857 21,395
4215 Debt Collectors and Related Workers 19,066 32,319
4225b Customer Service Representatives/Associates (in call centers) 22,505 22,668
7242 Electrical Mechanics and Fitters 24,762 24,048
7246 Lineman, Line Installers and Cable Splicers 20,190 24,384
8161 Power-Production Plant Operators 30,846 30,887
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 17,053 11,605

E36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 33,622 32,205
2151 Civil Engineers 31,888 68,957
3112 Civil Engineering Technicians 16,751 18,957
3152 Quality Inspectors 23,253 23,965
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 19,168 21,282
4215 Debt Collectors and Related Workers 21,852 17,607
b Customer Service Representatives/Associates (in call centers)
4225 17,661 20,039
7136 Plumbers, Pipe Fitters and Other Related Workers 14,648 13,667
8163 Water-Treatment and Related Plant Operators 14,269 18,280
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,752 9,131

F41/F42/F43 Construction
1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 16,011 20,029
2151 Civil Engineers 20,231 23,232
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 15,143 14,959
7122 Masons and Related Concrete Finishers 9,764 11,009
7123 Carpenters and Joiners 11,116 11,580
7134 Insulation Workers 11,641 12,031
7136 Plumbers, Pipe Fitters and Other Related Workers 11,420 12,686
7214 Structural Metal Preparers, Erectors and Related Workers 10,999 11,007
7234 Heavy Equipment Mechanics 12,507 12,681
7241 Building and Related Electricians 12,583 13,166
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 10,285 10,888

b OWS' code.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC
Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

G45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles
144 Sales Supervisors 15,643 19,969
2411 Accountants and Auditors 15,633 16,640
3415 Technical and Commercial Sales Representatives 11,092 12,646
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 11,912 13,819
4131 Stock Clerks 11,053 12,200
4211 Cashiers 11,047 12,056
5220 Shop Salespersons and Demonstrators 11,277 12,339
7231 Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Related Trades Workers 11,170 12,230
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 9,881 9,572

G46 Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles


144 Sales Supervisors 21,284 30,158
2411 Accountants and Auditors 26,291 29,917
3415 Technical and Commercial Sales Representatives 16,502 18,231
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,203 14,276
4131 Stock Clerks 12,456 12,749
4211 Cashiers 11,689 12,801
4224b Telemarketers 13,313 16,844
5220 Shop Salespersons and Demonstrators 11,836 12,259
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,169 9,905

G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles


144 Sales Supervisors 13,887 15,381
2411 Accountants and Auditors 17,689 19,099
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 10,256 10,841
4131 Stock Clerks 9,986 10,546
4211 Cashiers 10,010 10,312
4224b Telemarketers 11,976 15,476
5220 Shop Salespersons and Demonstrators 9,465 10,441
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,770 9,533

H49 excl. H492 Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines except Transport via Buses
1421 Road Transport Service Supervisors 15,572 17,198
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 11,746 13,364
4133 Transport Clerks (Dispatchers) 13,133 12,716
7231 Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Related Trades Workers 11,530 11,814
8324 Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers 14,205 12,477
9333 Freight Handlers 7,620 11,851
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,607 8,211

H492 Transport via Buses


1421 Road Transport Service Supervisors 14,940 12,746
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 11,811 17,821
4133 Transport Clerks (Dispatchers) 11,395 13,444
4221 Ticket Clerks 10,581 12,615
5112 Bus Conductors 9,210 11,333
5114b Bus Inspectors 11,354 13,220
7231 Motor Vehicle Mechanics and Related Trades Workers 11,341 12,717
8323 Bus Drivers 9,319 11,686
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,524 9,005

b OWS' code.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC
Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

H50 Water Transport


1423 Maritime Transport Service Supervisors 44,298 21,352
3141 Ship's Engineers 32,880 40,784
3142 Ships' Deck Officers and Pilots 26,630 26,852
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,222 14,092
4133 Transport Clerks 17,781 16,673
4221 Ticket Clerks 9,662 10,309
5111 Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards 15,357 12,161
7233 Marine Crafts Mechanics 16,663 13,683
8340 Ships' Deck Crews and Related Workers 13,268 14,067
9333 Freight Handlers 11,260 12,248
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,284 7,437

H51 Air Transport


1422 Air Transport Service Supervisors 19,223 29,615
3143 Aircraft Pilots, Navigators and Flight Engineers 156,823 116,714
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 20,312 14,281
4133 Transport Clerks 39,325 19,212
4221 Ticket Clerks 21,489 17,441
5111 Travel Attendants and Travel Stewards 39,025 15,110
7232 Aircraft Engine Mechanics and Fitters 46,642 36,840
9333 Freight Handlers 28,679 18,339
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 33,301 12,807

H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation


3422 Clearing and Forwarding Agents 12,943 15,571
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,080 18,077
8324 Heavy Truck and Lorry Drivers 10,854 14,234
9333 Freight Handlers 10,767 11,213
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,910 12,163

I55/I56 Accommodation and Food Service Activities


2411 Accountants and Auditors 20,308 21,885
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 12,713 13,705
4222 Receptionists and Information Clerks 11,880 11,560
5120b Service Crew 10,098 10,841
5121 Housekeepers and Related Workers 9,435 10,906
5122 Cooks 10,924 12,470
5123 Waiters, Waitresses and Bartenders 10,092 10,953
9132 Helpers and Cleaners 9,937 10,323
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,093 9,449

J58 Publishing Activities


1430 Production Supervisors and General Foremen 22,916 36,338
2154 Mechanical Engineers 22,513 29,518
2451 Journalists and Other Writers 21,987 22,156
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 15,348 15,869
4143 Proofreaders and Copymarkers 15,201 18,130
7341 Compositors, Typesetters and Related Workers 10,396 14,064
7342 Stereotypers and Electrotypers 12,561 23,445
7343 Printing Engravers and Etchers 21,375 17,094
7345 Bookbinders and Related Workers 14,863 20,881
7347 Pressman Letterpress and Related Workers 15,931 18,059
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 11,829 14,977

J590b Animated Films and Cartoons Production


2452 Multi-Media Artists and Animators c c
2455 Art Directors 76,612 c
3131 Film and Video Editors 18,077 19,832
3471 Graphic Designers 99,658 c
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 18,064 15,159
9400
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers c c

b OWS' code.
c No report.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC
Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

J61 Telecommunications
1429 Communications Service Supervisors 48,270 33,918
2153 Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers 38,758 32,197
3114 Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Technicians 20,874 21,380
4112 Telefax/Teleprinters/Telex Clerks 17,749 9,421
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 16,771 19,549
4223 Telephone Switchboard Operators 10,178 19,262
4225b Customer Service Representatives/Associates (in call centers) 23,021 18,812
7245 Telecommunication Equipment Installers and Repairers 19,875 12,613
b
9400 Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,578 12,329

J62/J63 Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related Activities; Information


Service Activities
2131 Systems Analysts and Designers 35,137 51,069
2132 Computer Programmers 32,519 52,331
2153 Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers 34,398 26,427
2157 Computer Engineers 40,856 34,300
3114 Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering Technicians 22,739 26,847
3121 Computer Assistants 34,000 27,227
3122 Computer Equipment Operators 13,251 18,813
4113 Data Entry Operators 12,018 18,790
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 19,513 25,878
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 11,582 11,706

K64 excl. K6411 Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension Funding and Central
Banking
2122 Statisticians 16,919 41,480
2411 Accountants and Auditors 18,512 47,756
2441 Economists 19,208 40,865
3411 Securities and Finance Dealers and Brokers 23,848 89,831
3433 Bookkeepers 16,062 17,006
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,185 13,781
4122 Statistical and Finance Clerks 12,870 14,581
4212 Tellers 14,916 17,008
4215 Debt Collectors and Related Workers 10,514 12,885
4225b Customer Service Representatives/Associates (in call centers) 15,737 19,206
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,974 8,351

K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except Compulsory Social


Security
2121 Actuaries 47,519 60,477
2122 Statisticians 56,759 33,589
2132 Computer Programmers 32,279 50,674
2411 Accountants and Auditors 41,758 45,717
3412 Insurance Representatives 22,501 21,282
3417 Appraisers and Valuers 24,720 28,981
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 19,410 20,168
4122 Statistical and Finance Clerks 22,932 20,021
4215 Debt Collectors and Related Workers 20,681 23,492
4225b Customer Service Representatives/Associates (in call centers) 18,159 29,351
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers c 14,370

L68 Real Estate Activities


3413 Real Estate Agents - 17,002
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks - 15,312
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers - 9,497

M692 Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax Consultancy


2411 Accountants and Auditors 18,723 22,752
3433 Bookkeepers 11,642 15,863
4113 Data Entry Operators 11,235 18,284
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 18,724 13,801
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 18,102 11,999

b OWS' code.
c No report.

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AVERAGE MONTHLY WAGE RATES OF TIME-RATE WORKERS ON FULL-TIME BASIS IN
SELECTED INDUSTRIES AND OCCUPATIONS (Cont'd)
(Establishments Employing 20 and More Workers. In Pesos)

2009 PSIC/PSOC
Industry/Occupation 2014 2016
2002 Update

M711 Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related Technical Consultancy

2114 Geologists 101,471 34,676


2141 Architects 25,453 27,463
2151 Civil Engineers 29,353 30,478
2152 Electrical Engineers 33,336 30,676
2156 Geodetic Engineers 30,990 32,181
3112 Civil Engineering Technicians 14,820 12,510
3113 Electrical Engineering Technicians 13,409 15,078
3118 Draftsmen 20,304 15,707
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 17,935 18,922
b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers
9400 9,620 13,480

N79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service and Related Activities
3414 Travel Consultants and Organizers 21,518 19,878
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 15,593 17,100
4221 Travel Agency Clerks and Related Workers 15,920 19,845
5113 Travel Guides 18,519 13,852
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 11,090 15,000

N8221 Call Center Activities (Voice)


2132 Computer Programmers 24,464 37,865
2157 Computer Engineers 45,672 49,335
3121 Computer Assistants 18,262 22,559
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 18,030 22,507
4225b Customer Service Representatives/Associates 17,972 19,356
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 12,085 14,072

N82226 Medical Transcription Activities


2132 Computer Programmers 20,833 17,423
2157 Computer Engineers 38,208 18,305
3121 Computer Assistants 15,204 18,326
4116b Medical Transcriptionists 13,777 13,129
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 14,753 14,936
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 11,234 11,129

P85 Education except Public Education


2310 College, University and Higher Education Teaching Professionals 24,284 25,453
2320 Technical and Vocational Instructors/Trainers 13,578 18,244
2331 General Secondary Education Teaching Professionals 14,276 15,344
2332 Science and Mathematics Teaching Professionals 17,123 16,373
2333 Vocational Education Teaching Professionals 20,281 17,315
2341 General Elementary Education Teaching Professionals 14,041 15,634
2342 Science and Mathematics Elementary Education Teaching Professionals 15,237 17,553
2351 Pre-Elementary Education Teaching Professionals 12,253 15,406
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 13,348 15,222
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 8,695 9,096

Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities


2221 Medical Doctors 27,572 35,640
2222 Dentists 18,712 23,526
2225 Nutritionists-Dietitians 12,046 15,022
2227 Medical Technologists 13,425 14,115
2228 Physiotherapists 12,862 12,860
2231 Professional Nurses 11,269 12,662
2232 Professional Midwives 10,560 11,678
3133 Medical Equipment Operators 11,680 12,834
4121 Accounting and Bookkeeping Clerks 11,250 12,441
9400b Unskilled Workers except Janitors, Messengers and Freight Handlers 9,166 9,701

b OWS' code.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Occupational Wages Survey.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. LABOR PRODUCTIVITY

Data Source and Coverage

Source Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reference Period Year

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National


Industry: Sector
Release Schedule Six (6) months after reference period

Availability From 1991

Other Information i) The current Philippine System of National


Accounts (SNA) adopted the 1993/2008 SNA of
the United Nations. The base year for constant
prices has been changed from 1985 to 2000.
ii) Starting 2012, the Labor Force Survey (source
of the employment data) adopted the 2009
Philippine Standard Industrial Classification
(PSIC). The data on gross valued added are
based on the 1994 PSIC.
iii) In the 2009 PSIC, some industries were split
and others merged and this led to
comparability issues in the labor productivity
data starting 2012.
iv) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

Definition of Terms
Employment consists of wage and salary workers, self-
employed, employers and unpaid family workers.
See Explanatory Notes of section on Employment
Statistics (Household-based data) for further
details.

Gross Domestic Product value of output less intermediate consumption plus


(production measure) any taxes less subsidies on products not already
included in the value of output.

Gross Value Added value of output less the value of intermediate


consumption.

Output defined as the goods and services produced by an


establishment, excluding the value of any goods
and services used in an activity for which the
establishment does not assume the risk of using
the products in production, and excluding the
value of goods and services consumed by the
same establishment except for goods and services
used for capital formation (fixed capital or changes
in inventories) or own final consumption.

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Explanatory Notes…

Gross Value Added (contd.)

Intermediate Consumption consists of the value of the goods and services


consumed as inputs by a process of production,
excluding fixed assets whose consumption is
recorded as consumption of fixed capital.

Labor Productivity measured as the ratio of Gross Domestic Product


to total employment (national estimate) or the
ratio of Gross Value Added to industry employment
(industry estimate).

For inquiries, contact:


Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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COVERAGE

INDICATOR PAGE NO.

Labor Productivity By Sector 8-7

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PART A - LABOR PRODUCTIVITY BY SECTOR

r
SECTOR 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

At Current Prices (P)

ALL INDUSTRIES 302,702 326,879 343,874 353,187 391,887


Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 109,705 121,310 121,026 126,361 148,782
Industry 604,727 641,932 655,940 621,890 653,107
Services 326,851 350,230 370,260 378,914 416,963

At Constant 2000 Prices (P)

ALL INDUSTRIES 177,098 185,389 196,179 198,125 214,849


Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 59,734 60,910 63,728 64,256 72,023
Industry 373,769 387,752 405,643 384,137 399,878
Services 187,988 196,075 204,753 204,689 219,336

GROWTH RATES (%)

At Current Prices

ALL INDUSTRIES 7.8 5.9 4.9 3.8 11.0


Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 6.2 8.7 0.4 1.3 17.7
Industry 5.2 5.0 1.0 (3.8) 5.0
Services 7.5 4.8 5.3 5.6 10.0

At Constant 2000 Prices

ALL INDUSTRIES 5.6 2.7 5.6 2.1 8.4


Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry 3.3 0.3 5.2 (2.2) 12.1
Industry 5.7 2.6 3.4 (3.9) 4.1
Services 3.9 2.0 4.0 3.1 7.2

Notes: 1. Average employment data for 2014 used to compute for labor productivity is the average of the three
survey rounds (April, July, October) of the Labor Force Survey which exclude data for Leyte province.
The January round was not included since it excludes data for entire Region VIII.
2. For comparability purposes, particularly to compute for the growth rates, labor productivity data for 2013 was
recomputed using employment data that also excluded that of Leyte.
3. Labor productivity data for 2015 were computed using the average of January, April, July and October Labor
Force Survey (LFS) rounds which excluded that of Leyte. The use of the annualized LFS data using the four
survey rounds was based on the results of the referendum among members of the Inter-Agency
Committee on Labor and Productivity Statistics. For comparability, average of 2015 growth rates were
computed using the April, July and October employment data that excluded that of Leyte.
4. Starting April 2016 round, the LFS adopted the 2013 Master Sample Design as well as the population
projections based on the 2010 Census of Population and Housing (2010 CPH) while previous survey rounds
were derived using the 2000 CPH population projections.
5. Labor productivity data for 2016 were computed using the average of the four survey rounds with the
employment data January 2016 data based on the 2010 Census-based population projections.
6. For comparability, the 2016 growth rates were computed using the average of July and October employment
data for 2015 and 2016.
* Less than 0.05 percent.
r Revised.
Sources of basic data: Philippine Statistic Authority, National Accounts of the Philippines and Labor Force Survey.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. HOURS OF WORK OF TOTAL EMPLOYED AT WORK

Data Source and Coverage

Source Labor Force Survey (LFS)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Household

Reference Period Past week in January, April, July and October

Periodicity Quarterly

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major industry group
Occupation: Major occupation group
Class of Worker or Status in Employment
Hours of work are also available by sex

Release Schedule Preliminary data: 40 days after reference period;


Final data: six (6) months after reference period

Availability From 1987 using past week reference period

Other Information i.) Changes have been instituted in the LFS over
the years in sample design, cut-off age of
household population (from 10 years to 15
years in 1987), reference period (from week in
1956 to quarter in 1976 and back to week in
1987), population benchmarks and in definition
of unemployment starting April 2005 survey
round.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
National Statistics Office.

Definition of Terms

Class of Worker the relationship of the worker to the establishment


where he works. This is sometimes referred to as
industrial status or status in employment in
other countries. This is made up of:

Wage and Salary Workers a. Worked for private household for pay, in cash
or in kind.
b. Worked for private establishment for pay, in
cash or in kind. This class includes not only
persons working for a private industry but
also those working for a religious group
(priest, acolyte), missionary (nuns, sisters,
etc.), unions, and non-profit organizations.

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Explanatory Notes…

Class of Worker (contd.) c. Worked on own family-operated farm or


business and receives cash or a fixed share of
the produce as payment for his services.
d. Worked for government/government
corporation or any of its instrumentalities.

Self-employed persons who worked for profit or fees in own


business, farm, profession or trade without any
paid employee. These include workers who
worked purely on commission basis and who may
not have regular working hours.

Employers persons working in own business, farm, profession


or trade who had one or more regular paid
employees, including paid family members.

Unpaid Family Workers members of the family who worked without pay in
a farm or business operated by another member
living in the same household. The room and board
and any cash allowance given as incentives are not
counted as compensation for these family workers.

Employed persons aged 15 years old and over who were


reported:
a. At work even for an hour during the reference
period.
b. With a job/business even though not at work
during the reference period because of
temporary illness/injury, vacation or other
leave of absence, bad weather or strike/labor
dispute or other reasons. Likewise, persons
who are expected to report for work or to start
operation of a farm or business enterprise
within two weeks from the date of the
enumerator’s visit, are considered employed.

Household an aggregate of persons, generally but not


necessarily bound by ties of kinship, who sleep in
the same dwelling unit and have common
arrangements for the preparation and consumption
of food. According to this definition, a person who
lives alone is considered a separate household;
also a person who rents bed space but makes
arrangements for his own food. However, a group
of persons who share and take their meals
together but live in separate but adjacent living
quarters for convenience is considered one
household.

Industry the nature or character of the business or


enterprise or the place wherein a person works.

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Explanatory Notes…

Occupation the specific kind of work a person does. If a


person has a job but not at work, it is the kind of
work he will be doing when he reports for work, or
will be doing if he is waiting for a new job to begin
within two weeks from the date of interview.

Past Week refers to past seven (7) days preceding the date of
visit of the enumerator or interviewer.

Weekly Hours Worked refer to: (1) hours actually worked during normal
periods of work; (2) over-time;
(3) time spent at the place of work on activities
such as the preparation of the workplace, repairs
and maintenance, the preparation and cleaning of
tools, and the preparation of receipts, time sheets
and reports; (4) time spent at the place of work
waiting or standing-by for customers or for such
reasons as lack of supply of work, breakdown of
machinery, or accidents, or time spent at the place
of work during which no work is done but for which
payment is made under a guaranteed employment
contract; and (5) time corresponding to short rest
periods at the workplace, including tea and coffee
breaks.

B. HOURS OF WORK OF PRODUCTION WORKERS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Survey of Philippine Business and Industry (SPBI)


and Census of Philippine Business and Industry
(CPBI)

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Establishment, regardless of employment size

Reference Period Year

Periodicity Annually

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major and minor industry groups of
industrial sector (mining and quarrying,
manufacturing, electricity, gas and water supply
and construction)
Employment Size: Less than 20, 20 and over
(from 1999); Less than 10, 10 and over (earlier
years)

Release Schedule Two (2) years after reference period

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Explanatory Notes…

Availability From 1956 for manufacturing and various years for


other industries

Other Information i) Data are derived indicators.


ii) ASPBI and CPBI are formerly known as Annual
Survey (Census) of Establishments (ASE/CE).
The CPBI is conducted every 5 years.
iii) No surveys were conducted for missing years in
the data series.
iv) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
National Statistics Office.

Definition of Terms

Establishment an economic unit which engages under a single


ownership or control, i.e., under a single legal
entity, in one, or predominantly one kind of
economic activity at a single fixed physical
location.

Hours Worked by refer to the number of hours actually spent by


Production/Construction production/construction workers at work including
Workers waiting time and overtime. Time for paid sick
leave and paid vacation leave are excluded.

Production/Construction include working foreman and production workers


Workers directly engaged in the production/construction
process.

C. HOURS OF WORK OF RANK AND FILE WORKERS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Employment, Hours and Earnings Survey (EHES)

Agency Responsible Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics (BLES)

Reporting Unit Non-agricultural establishment employing at least


20 workers
Reference Period Each month of the quarter from 1989-1997;
Quarter from 1998

Periodicity Quarterly from 1989-1997; Semestral from 1998

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major industry group
Employment Size: 20-49, 50-199, 200 and over
(from 1998); 20-49, 50-99, 100 and over (earlier
years)

Release Schedule 11-14 months after reference period

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Explanatory Notes…

Availability From 1989 to 1st and 2nd quarters 2002

Other Information i.) Field operations for 1989-1997 EHES were


undertaken by the National Statistics Office
(NSO).
ii.) Nomenclature “Employees below Managers and
Executives” changed to “Rank and File
Workers” in 1998.
iii.) Due to budget cuts, 2001 EHES was not
conducted while the first semester 2002 EHES
was limited to establishments in Metro Manila.
EHES has not been conducted since then due to
other survey priorities.
iv.) The BLES and NSO were abolished in 2013 with
the creation of the Philippine Statistics
Authority.

Definition of Terms

Employees below Managers production/construction workers (all paid


and Executives employees directly engaged in the production
activities of the establishment including manual
workers, clerical personnel and working foremen
who fabricate, process, assemble, construct, install,
etc. but excluding supervisory employees above
working foremen level) and other employees (sales
persons, administrative personnel, workers in
transport, banking, finance, insurance, educational,
social, community services, etc.).

Establishment an economic unit engaged in one or predominantly


one kind of economic activity under a single
ownership or control at a single fixed location, e.g.
mine, factory, store, bank, restaurant. For multi-
unit enterprises with different outlets and
subsidiaries or whose activities are located at
different locations, each branch, outlet or subsidiary
is considered an establishment.

Hours Worked Including refers to hours actually worked on ordinary working


Overtime days inclusive of overtime and hours worked
during rest days, regular holidays and special days
or holidays. These include rest periods or coffee
breaks running from five (5) to twenty (20) minutes
but exclude non-compensable breaks.

Overtime Hours refer to hours worked beyond regular hours on


ordinary working days; and total hours worked
when workers are required to work during their rest
days, regular holidays and special days.

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Explanatory Notes…

Rank and File Workers refer to workers who do not fall within the
managerial or supervisory classification of
employees. They are classified according to
employment status as follows:

Regular Workers are workers hired to perform activities that are


usually necessary or desirable in the usual business
or trade of the employer and usually worked on
permanent status.

Non-regular Workers are workers hired for fixed or specific project or


undertaking or services performed which is
seasonal in nature. These include casual workers,
seasonal workers, contractual/project-based
workers, paid apprentices/trainees and the like.

For inquiries, contact:


Income and Employment Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
Telefax No. (632) 376-2092

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Page
INDICATOR
No.
Average Weekly Hours Worked of Total Employed at Work (Household-based data) 9 – 11

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AVERAGE WEEKLY HOURS WORKED OF TOTAL EMPLOYED AT WORK
(Household-based data)
2009
INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016 2017
PSIC

ALL INDUSTRIES 40.8 41.0 42.2 41.4


A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 30.3 30.4 32.8 30.3
A01/A02 Crop and animal production, hunting and 29.7 29.9 30.9 29.7
A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 34.8 34.4 37.3 35.1
B Mining and Quarrying 42.6 42.9 43.9 41.5
C Manufacturing 43.8 43.6 45.3 44.6
D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 43.8 44.5 44.4 44.3
E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management
and Remediation Activities 40.8 42.4 44.9 42.7
F Construction 43.1 43.4 44.7 43.4
G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles
and Motorcycles 49.7 49.6 50.3 49.4
H Transportation and Storage 49.1 48.8 48.7 47.0
I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 45.0 45.2 46.5 45.7
J Information and Communications 48.2 47.4 49.8 46.2
K Financial and Insurance Activities 41.8 42.1 43.1 42.2
L Real Estate Activities 29.6 29.8 33.0 34.6
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 41.4 41.7 43.1 41.6
N Administrative and Support Service Activities 50.2 50.0 50.7 50.0
O Public Administration and Defense; Compulsory
Social Security 37.2 37.2 37.5 37.7
P Education 38.4 38.5 39.3 38.9
Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 43.7 44.0 45.3 44.4
R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 39.0 39.6 39.9 40.3
S Other Service Activites 40.7 42.5 44.0 42.8
T Activities of Households as Employers; Undifferentiated
Goods-and-Services-Producing Activities of Households
for Own Use 63.9 63.1 52.8 39.7
U Activities of Extra-Territorial Organizations and Bodies 30.8 46.0 42.5 40.6

ALL OCCUPATIONS 40.8 41.0 42.2 41.4


Officials of Government and Special-Interest
Organizations, Corporate Executives, Managers,
Managing Proprietors and Supervisors 49.2 48.8 49.2 49.4
Professionals 40.7 40.7 41.2 40.3
Technicians and Associate Professionals 38.6 39.2 41.0 40.3
Clerks 44.3 44.2 44.3 43.5
Service Workers and Shop and Market Sales Workers 45.3 45.5 46.2 45.4
Farmers, Forestry Workers and Fishermen 30.0 29.9 30.6 29.7
Craft and Related Trades Workers 43.2 43.1 44.5 42.9
Plant and Machine Operators and Assemblers 49.6 49.2 49.5 48.0
Laborers and Unskilled Workers 36.9 37.3 38.7 37.9
Special Occupations 44.5 44.7 50.3 54.5
Others - - 44.1 -
ALL CLASS OF WORKERS 40.8 41.0 42.2 41.4
Wage and Salary Workers 43.4 43.4 44.3 43.4
Worked for Private Households/
Establishments/Family Operated Activities 44.2 44.3 45.2 44.3
Worked for Government/Government
Corporations 37.9 37.9 38.5 38.2
Self-Employed 40.1 40.2 41.2 40.1
Employers 37.5 37.5 39.0 37.9
Unpaid Family Workers 29.7 30.1 31.2 28.2

Notes: 1. Data for the year were averages of four survey rounds of the Labor Force Survey.
2. Annualized data for 2014 refer to the average of estimates for April, July and October survey rounds. The estimates
for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province.
3. Annualized data for 2015 from the Labor Force Survey is the average of estimates for January, April, July and October
survey rounds. The estimates for these rounds exclude data of Leyte province only. The use of the four survey Leyte
was based rounds that exclude on the results of the referendum conducted among members of the Interagency
Committee on Labor Productivity Statistics.
Source of basic data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Labor Force Survey.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. LABOR STANDARDS ENFORCEMENT

Data Source and Coverage

Source Administrative Reports (Inspection Reports,


Statistical and Performance Reporting System,
Labor Standards Enforcement Monitoring System,
Labor Inspection-Management Information
System)

Agency Responsible Bureau of Working Conditions (BWC)

Reference Period Month

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National

Release Schedule One to two months after reference period

Availability From 1991

Definition of Terms

Establishment Found with an establishment found not complying with certain


Violation labor standards in the course of inspection by a
person authorized by the Secretary of Labor and
Employment.

Establishment Inspected an establishment subjected to inspection either as


part of a program, based on a complaint or for
purposes of providing technical assistance.

Labor Standards minimum requirements prescribed by existing


rules and regulations, and other issuances relating
to wages, living allowance and other employee
monetary and welfare benefits, occupational safety
and health and other standards to improve work
conditions.

For inquiries, contact:


Bureau of Working Conditions
3/F DOLE Bldg., Muralla cor. Gen. Luna Streets, Intramuros, Manila
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.bwc.dole.gov.ph
 (632) 527-3000 loc 308

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COVERAGE

INDICATOR PAGE NO.


ALL INDUSTRIES 10 – 7

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ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

LABOR STANDARDS ENFORCEMENT


Establishments Inspected 50,161 60,376 60,732
Establishments Violating General Labor Standards (%) 59.5 50.1 46.7
Violations on Selected Standards
Article 128 - - -
Frequency of Payment 47.8 1.4 1.2
Underpayment of Minimum Wage 15.3 15.6 14.1
Illegal Wage Deductions - - -
Non-Integration of COLA/Non-Payment of COLA/
Underpayment of COLA 6.1 5.8 4.3
Non-Payment of 13th Month Pay/
Underpayment of 13th Month Pay 7.1 9.1 8.7
Non-Payment of Overtime Pay/
Underpayment of Overtime Pay 8.0 9.5 10.0
Non-Payment of Regular Holiday Pay/
Underpayment of Regular Holiday Pay 8.6 10.2 10.7
Non-Payment of Special Holiday Pay/
Underpayment of Special Holiday Pay 7.7 9.4 8.9
Non-Payment of Rest Day Pay/
Underpayment of Rest Day Pay 4.4 5.5 5.5
Non-Payment of Night Shift Differential/
Underpayment of Night Shift Differential 3.3 3.8 4.0
Non-Payment of Service Incentive Leave/
Underpayment of Service Incentive Leave 6.9 8.9 9.2
No Record Keeping/
Non-presentation of Records 20.4 19.8 21.0
Non-Remittance of SSS Premium 12.5 15.3 13.2
No Work Permit of Young/Child Workers 0.1 0.0 0.1
Non-Submission of List of Labor Components - - -
Labor-Only Contracting 1.4 4.6 6.6
Other Additional Compensations - - -
Non-Payment of Wages - - -

Establishments Violating Occupational Health


and Safety Standards (%) a a a

Inadequacy of Registered Nurse 0.8 0.8 0.8


Inadequacy of First-Aider 20.1 19.6 19.3
Inadequacy of Emergency Medicine 5.9 5.0 4.1
Non-Keeping of Medical Records 22.2 19.8 15.9
Poor Housekeeping 3.6 1.8 1.6
Inadequate Aisles and Passage Ways 1.8 1.1 1.0
Non-Provision of Fire Extinguisher 6.8 9.2 9.9
No Machine Guarding 1.0 0.3 0.2
Non-Registration of Establishment (Rule 1020) 25.0 24.3 18.6
No Safety Committee 16.7 13.4 11.0
No Minutes of Safety Committee Meetings 12.8 10.3 7.7
Non-Submission of Accident Report 20.0 18.2 14.2
Non-Submission of Annual Medical Report 18.9 17.6 13.8
No Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 3.1 1.3 1.3

Note: Starting 2004, data covers only establishments employing 10-199 workers based on the new Labor Standards Enforcement Framework
as per Department Order 57-04. Inspection coverage are as follows: 1) Technical Assistance Visits (TAVs) for less than 10 workers;
2) Self-assessment for 200 and more workers.
NA Not Available.
a Included in establishments violating general labor standards.
Sources of data: Bureau of Working Conditions, Labor Standards Enforcement Monitoring System (1991-1999).
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics, Statistical Performance Reporting System (1991-2000).
Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System (2001 to 2013).
Bureau of Working Conditions, Statistical Performance Reporting System and LLCS-Management Information System
(Starting 2014).
Bureau of Working Conditions, Labor Inspection-Management Information System
(covering January 1, 2016 - December 31, 2016 generated on 05 January 2017)
Bureau of Working Conditions, Labor Inspection-Management Information System
(covering January 1, 2017 - December 31, 2017 generated on 05 January 2018)

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES

Data Source and Coverage

Sources 2003/2004, 2007/2008, 2009/2010 and


2011/2012 BLES Integrated Survey (BITS)
Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment
(ISLE) starting 2013

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Establishment employing at least 20 workers

Reference Period Year

Periodicity Every two (2) years

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National


Industry: Major and minor industry groups
Employment Size: 20-99, 100-199, 200 and over

Release Schedule 14 - 16 months after reference period

Availability From 2003

Other Information i.) Before 2011, data limited to non-agricultural


establishments.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

Definition of Terms

Employment defined as including working owners; salaried


directors, managers and executives; regular and
non-regular workers, e.g., probationary, casual,
contractual/project-based, seasonal, apprentices
and learners; persons on paid vacation, sick,
maternity, paternity, service incentive leave and
other paid leaves; persons working away from the
establishment but paid by and under its control;
and workers on strike. Also includes unpaid
workers or persons without regular pay who work
for at least 1/3 of the working time normal to the
establishment and apprentices without
compensation or student on-the-job trainees.

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Explanatory Notes…

Establishment an economic unit engaged in one or predominantly


one kind of economic activity under a single
ownership or control at a single fixed location, e.g.
mine, factory, store, bank, restaurant. For multi-
unit enterprises with different outlets and
subsidiaries or whose activities are located at
different locations, each branch, outlet or
subsidiary is considered an establishment. For
firms engaged in activities which may be physically
dispersed such as mining, construction, real estate
development, transportation, communication,
insurance, etc., the establishment is the base from
which personnel operate to carry out their
activities or from which they are paid.

Occupational Disease an abnormal condition or disorder other than one


resulting from an occupational injury caused by
exposure over a period of time to risk factors
associated with work activity such as contact with
certain chemicals, inhaling coal dust, carrying out
repetitive movements. This refers to a new case
recognized, diagnosed and recorded during the
year.

For inquiries, contact:


Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://psa.gov.ph/labstat-updates
Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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COVERAGE

DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

All Industries 12-9

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 12-10

A01/A02 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related


12-10
Service Activities; Forestry and Logging

A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 12-11

B Mining and Quarrying 12-11

B05/B06/B08 Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude,


Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Other Mining and 12-12
Quarrying

B07 Mining of Metal Ores 12-12

B09 Mining Support Service 12-13

C Manufacturing 12-13

C10 Manufacture of Food Products 12-14

C11 Manufacture of Beverages 12-14

C12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 12-15

C13 Manufacture of Textiles 12-15

C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 12-16

C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 12-16

C161 Sawmilling and Planing of Wood 12-17

C162 Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and


12-17
Plaiting Materials

C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 12-18

C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 12-18

C19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 12-19

C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 12-19

C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and


12-20
Pharmaceutical Preparation

C221 Manufacture of Rubber Products 12-20

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

C222 Manufacture of Plastic Products 12-21

C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Products 12-21

C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 12-22

C25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except


12-22
Machinery and Equipment

C26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical


12-23
Products

C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 12-23

C28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C. 12-24

C29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-


12-24
Trailers

C30 excl. Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment except


12-25
C301 Building of Ships and Boats

C301 Building of Ships and Boats 12-25

C31 Manufacture of Furniture 12-26

C32/C33 Other Manufacturing; Repair and Installation of


12-26
Machinery and Equipment

D35 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 12-27

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and


12-27
Remediation Activities

E36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 12-28

E37/E38/E39 Sewerage; Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal


Activities; Materials Recovery; Remediation Activities 12-28
and Other Waste Management Services

F Construction 12-29

G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles


12-29
and Motorcycles

G45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor


12-30
Vehicles and Motorcycles

G46 Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and


12-30
Motorcycles

G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 12-31

H Transportation and Storage 12-31

H49 excl. Land Transport and Transport Via Pipelines except


12-32
H492 Transport via Buses

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

H492 Transport via Buses 12-32

H50 Water Transport 12-33

H51 Air Transport 12-33

H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 12-34

H53 Postal and Courier Activities 12-34

I55/I56 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 12-35

J Information and Communications 12-35

J58 Publishing Activities 12-36

J59/J60 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme


Production, Sound Recording and Music Publishing
12-36
Activities except Animated Films and Cartoons
Production; Programming and Broadcasting Activities

J590* Animated Films and Cartoons Production 12-37

J61 Telecommunications 12-37

J62/J63 Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related


12-38
Activities; Information Service Activities

K Financial and Insurance Activities 12-38

K64 excl. Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension


12-39
K6411 Funding and Central Banking

K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except


12-39
Compulsory Social Security

K66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance


12-40
Activities

L68 Real Estate Activities 12-40

M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 12-41

M excl. M692 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities except


12-41
and M711 Accounting, Architectural and Engineering Activities

M692 Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax


12-42
Consultancy

M711 Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related


12-42
Technical Consultancy

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 12-43


* PSA code.

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

N77/N80/N81 Rental and Leasing Activities; Security and


Investigation Activities; Services to Buildings and 12-43
Landscape Activities

N78 Employment Activities 12-44

N79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service and


12-44
Related Activities

N82 excl. Office Administrative, Office Support and Other


N8221 and Business Support Activities except Call Center Activities 12-45
N82226 (Voice) and Medical Transcription Activities

N8221 Call Center Activities (Voice) 12-45

N82226 Medical Transcription Activities 12-46

P85 Education except Public Education 12-46

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 12-47

Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities 12-47

Q87/Q88 Residential Care Activities; Social Work Activities


12-48
without Accommodation

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 12-48

R90 Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities 12-49

R91/R92/R93 Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural


Activities; Gambling and Betting Activities; Sports 12-49
Activities and Amusement and Recreational Activities

S95/S96 Repair Of Computers And Personal And Household


12-50
Goods; Other Personal Service Activities

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ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 85,483 171,787 125,973
Occupational Dermatitis 4,374 9,381 6,196
Occupational Asthma 3,652 8,914 8,363
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 190
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 666
Acute Poisonings 91 125 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1,044 1,792 1,078
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 99 268 321
Deafness 868 296 309
Tuberculosis 4,505 3,670 3,320
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 6,602
Other Infections 3,773 6,395 3,559
Cataract 314 218 309
Cardiovascular Diseases 2,030 1,679 1,567
Essential Hypertension 11,241 19,382 14,539
Peptic Ulcer 6,967 19,434 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 45,572 89,454 78,716
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2,556 6,098 7,020
Shoulder Tendinitis 2,753 4,758 6,305
Neck-Shoulder Pain 8,733 18,255 14,392
Back Pain 30,374 54,244 41,335
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,156 6,099 9,664
Other Diseases 952 10,779 239

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,757 4,803 5,145
Occupational Dermatitis 81 427 146
Occupational Asthma 56 211 75
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 11
Acute Poisonings 9 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 17 84 160
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 11 23 6
Tuberculosis 560 103 200
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 4
Other Infections 38 459 191
Cataract 17 7 35
Cardiovascular Diseases 29 229 34
Essential Hypertension 431 746 485
Peptic Ulcer 92 305 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,334 2,033 3,796
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 26 25 48
Shoulder Tendinitis 43 36 668
Neck-Shoulder Pain 55 585 620
Back Pain 1,187 1,375 2,440
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 23 12 20
Other Diseases 81 176 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A01/A02: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND RELATED
SERVICE ACTIVITIES; FORESTRY AND LOGGING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,509 4,233 4,914
Occupational Dermatitis 60 377 138
Occupational Asthma 51 211 75
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 11
Acute Poisonings 9 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 76 65
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 6
Tuberculosis 539 90 183
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 4
Other Infections 33 436 185
Cataract 13 7 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 25 219 29
Essential Hypertension 376 676 458
Peptic Ulcer 70 288 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,251 1,709
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 19 5 48
Shoulder Tendinitis 38 16 666
Neck-Shoulder Pain 29 521 607
Back Pain 1,142 1,155 2,417
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 23 12 19
Other Diseases 81 144 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND AQUACULTURE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 249 570 231
Occupational Dermatitis 21 50 9
Occupational Asthma 5 - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 15 8 96
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 11 23 -
Tuberculosis 22 13 17
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 6 23 6
Cataract 4 - 32
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 10 5
Essential Hypertension 54 70 26
Peptic Ulcer 22 17 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 86 324 39
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8 20 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 6 20 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 27 64 13
Back Pain 45 220 23
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal D - - 1
Other Diseases - 32 -

Note: Details will not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 854 9,255 1,735
Occupational Dermatitis 38 390 272
Occupational Asthma 34 284 97
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 364
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 87 54 31
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 4 -
Tuberculosis 23 177 31
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 29 688 75
Cataract 8 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 131 2 5
Essential Hypertension 152 1,887 15
Peptic Ulcer 58 93 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 293 1,039 841
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 18 5 12
Shoulder Tendinitis 28 98 148
Neck-Shoulder Pain 122 394 190
Back Pain 116 539 458
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal D 9 3 33
Other Diseases - 4,633 5

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B05/B06/B08: MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE;
EXTRACTION OF CRUDE, PETROLEUM AND NATURAL
GAS; AND OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 437 129 82
Occupational Dermatitis 10 - -
Occupational Asthma 25 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 87 16 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 4 9 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 29 - -
Cataract 2 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 123 - -
Essential Hypertension 93 31 -
Peptic Ulcer 10 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 56 66
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9 - -
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 22 19 -
Back Pain 14 47 81
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 9 - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B07: MINING OF METAL ORES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 415 9,126 1,653
Occupational Dermatitis 28 390 272
Occupational Asthma 9 281 97
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 362
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 38 31
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 4 -
Tuberculosis 17 168 31
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 688 75
Cataract 7 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 2 5
Essential Hypertension 59 1,856 15
Peptic Ulcer 48 93 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 237 973 760
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9 5 12
Shoulder Tendinitis 26 98 148
Neck-Shoulder Pain 100 375 190
Back Pain 102 492 377
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 3 33
Other Diseases - 4,633 5

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B09: MINING SUPPORT SERVICE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2 - -
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma - - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 2 - -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - - -
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain - - -
Back Pain - - -
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 31,096 51,110 39,143
Occupational Dermatitis 2,823 4,635 3,546
Occupational Asthma 1,362 2,070 1,655
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 32
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 139
Acute Poisonings 28 105 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 123 378 150
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 21 200 45
Deafness 730 122 108
Tuberculosis 1,467 1,498 1,316
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 535
Other Infections 1,347 1,398 1,036
Cataract 42 67 64
Cardiovascular Diseases 763 423 506
Essential Hypertension 3,398 5,430 6,178
Peptic Ulcer 1,818 3,442 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 16,849 29,388 23,788
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 484 2,684 857
Shoulder Tendinitis 708 1,400 1,196
Neck-Shoulder Pain 2,462 6,965 3,900
Back Pain 12,373 15,762 14,185
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 822 2,577 3,650
Other Diseases 323 1,954 46

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C10: MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 3,477 8,480 10,551
Occupational Dermatitis 377 1,193 1,402
Occupational Asthma 130 315 348
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 4
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 21
Acute Poisonings 7 80 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 26 182 44
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 3 200 38
Deafness 11 33 22
Tuberculosis 142 182 199
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 231
Other Infections 206 513 212
Cataract 15 13 19
Cardiovascular Diseases 289 75 233
Essential Hypertension 263 916 1,183
Peptic Ulcer 140 733 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,866 3,938 6,596
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 134 160 385
Shoulder Tendinitis 129 256 506
Neck-Shoulder Pain 415 1,447 814
Back Pain 1,122 1,983 3,753
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 66 92 1,138
Other Diseases - 107 1

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C11: MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 745 3,140 2,910
Occupational Dermatitis 40 452 88
Occupational Asthma 36 85 92
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 6
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - 3 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 17 - 1
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 3 61 6
Tuberculosis 41 50 77
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 10 19 358
Cataract - 8 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 13 3 54
Essential Hypertension 102 729 735
Peptic Ulcer 146 366 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 338 1,364 1,481
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4 14 18
Shoulder Tendinitis 25 65 159
Neck-Shoulder Pain 35 102 219
Back Pain 274 737 974
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 446 111
Other Diseases - - 6

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C12: MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 76 95 87
Occupational Dermatitis - - 5
Occupational Asthma - 3 11
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - 23 22
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 10
Essential Hypertension - 1 20
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 76 68 17
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis 5 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 7 - -
Back Pain 64 68 17
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C13: MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES
INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 318 460 1,165
Occupational Dermatitis 48 89 11
Occupational Asthma 8 26 78
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 3
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 3 - 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 4 -
Tuberculosis 22 17 21
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 3
Other Infections - - 9
Cataract - - 2
Cardiovascular Diseases - 2 -
Essential Hypertension 35 26 169
Peptic Ulcer 8 37 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 194 259 866
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 28 1 7
Shoulder Tendinitis 28 2 32
Neck-Shoulder Pain 20 107 734
Back Pain 113 149 74
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 5 - 19
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C14: MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,298 2,095 2,142
Occupational Dermatitis 147 401 201
Occupational Asthma 117 222 195
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings 8 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 13 47 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 2 -
Tuberculosis 194 285 149
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 130
Other Infections 79 15 41
Cataract - 2 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 15 12 3
Essential Hypertension 231 516 526
Peptic Ulcer 31 15 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 465 575 887
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 66 42 21
Shoulder Tendinitis 21 28 27
Neck-Shoulder Pain 125 66 62
Back Pain 233 427 728
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 20 12 49
Other Diseases - 3 1

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C15: MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 287 280 363
Occupational Dermatitis 22 6 83
Occupational Asthma 61 20 26
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 7
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 7 5 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 94 29 36
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 45
Other Infections - - 36
Cataract 4 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 15 -
Essential Hypertension 2 59 36
Peptic Ulcer 15 5 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 81 141 93
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 45 6 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 7 2 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain 12 53 5
Back Pain 17 80 85
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C161: SAWMILLING AND PLANING OF WOOD

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 56 18 15
Occupational Dermatitis - 1 -
Occupational Asthma - - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 3 - -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - - 11
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 52 17 4
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 15 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 12 6 -
Back Pain 24 11 2
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C162: MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD, CORK,
STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 666 277 446
Occupational Dermatitis 250 46 46
Occupational Asthma 50 3 20
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 44
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 4 8
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 25 11 8
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 8 - 1
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 5 1 10
Essential Hypertension 88 30 90
Peptic Ulcer 29 33 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 207 149 218
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 10 1 14
Shoulder Tendinitis 3 - 21
Neck-Shoulder Pain 69 46 69
Back Pain 125 102 113
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 1
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C17: MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 131 274 444
Occupational Dermatitis 8 14 17
Occupational Asthma - 13 10
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 1 18
Tuberculosis 10 42 43
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 17 - 28
Cataract - 2 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 19 27 73
Peptic Ulcer - 20 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 75 155 248
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 13 64 11
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 - 42
Neck-Shoulder Pain 8 28 48
Back Pain 52 58 125
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 5 22
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C18: PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 445 503 146
Occupational Dermatitis 18 21 12
Occupational Asthma 35 173 5
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 5 8 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 19 18 8
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 9 3 2
Cataract 1 5 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 11 7 -
Essential Hypertension 119 111 67
Peptic Ulcer 13 29 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 217 128 52
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9 18 1
Shoulder Tendinitis 13 6 9
Neck-Shoulder Pain 60 9 8
Back Pain 135 95 34
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C19: MANUFACTURE OF COKE AND REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases - 17 35
Occupational Dermatitis - - 4
Occupational Asthma - 8 4
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 2
Tuberculosis - - 4
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - 6 5
Peptic Ulcer - 1 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2 12
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis - - 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain - 1 4
Back Pain - 1 4
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 2
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C20: MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 690 2,792 878
Occupational Dermatitis 58 178 78
Occupational Asthma 3 26 65
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 13
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 48 8 40
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 12
Other Infections - 148 6
Cataract - 1 -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 1
Essential Hypertension 108 137 238
Peptic Ulcer 22 4 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 451 2,197 425
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 31 11 7
Shoulder Tendinitis 83 - 70
Neck-Shoulder Pain 133 142 89
Back Pain 204 1,617 174
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 427 85
Other Diseases - 93 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C21: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICAL
PRODUCTS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 118 173 171
Occupational Dermatitis 11 26 9
Occupational Asthma - 6 1
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 11 13 3
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - 2
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 39 -
Essential Hypertension 23 49 18
Peptic Ulcer - 16 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 74 24 137
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 7 51
Shoulder Tendinitis 11 - 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 9 6 12
Back Pain 52 11 72
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C221: MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 103 154 98
Occupational Dermatitis 27 5 1
Occupational Asthma 10 27 4
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 3
Acute Poisonings - 12 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 6 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 1 -
Tuberculosis 3 5 14
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 7 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 4 -
Essential Hypertension 7 2 26
Peptic Ulcer - 9 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 55 76 49
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 5 5
Shoulder Tendinitis 13 8 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain 7 17 1
Back Pain 31 46 42
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 4 - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C222: MANUFACTURE OF PLASTIC PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 648 2,651 1,602
Occupational Dermatitis 25 94 65
Occupational Asthma 16 175 61
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 6
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 6 55 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 10 - -
Deafness 1 14 6
Tuberculosis 76 158 30
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 1 68 72
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 1
Essential Hypertension 31 343 155
Peptic Ulcer 96 127 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 387 1,617 1,195
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4 156 14
Shoulder Tendinitis 83 217 66
Neck-Shoulder Pain 22 349 358
Back Pain 278 895 698
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 59
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C23: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 525 2,625 1,976
Occupational Dermatitis 60 300 231
Occupational Asthma 19 232 239
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 27 35
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 3 5 6
Tuberculosis 70 169 75
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 45
Other Infections 21 170 26
Cataract - 2 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 11 201 10
Essential Hypertension 31 58 137
Peptic Ulcer 21 97 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 287 1,364 1,154
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 39 23
Shoulder Tendinitis 44 9 40
Neck-Shoulder Pain 58 173 202
Back Pain 170 1,114 693
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 29 196
Other Diseases - - 10

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C24: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 724 868 950
Occupational Dermatitis 27 111 27
Occupational Asthma 65 55 27
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 8 1 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 1
Tuberculosis 42 16 20
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections 3 10 23
Cataract - 4 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 - 7
Essential Hypertension 63 55 61
Peptic Ulcer 3 65 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 505 499 772
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 1 9
Shoulder Tendinitis 9 6 7
Neck-Shoulder Pain 225 48 3
Back Pain 260 297 753
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 8 147 -
Other Diseases - 52 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C25: MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,324 3,120 2,696
Occupational Dermatitis 50 246 88
Occupational Asthma 86 77 42
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 4 1 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 - 7
Tuberculosis 98 58 115
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 21
Other Infections 70 21 23
Cataract 2 15 22
Cardiovascular Diseases - 3 161
Essential Hypertension 137 241 444
Peptic Ulcer 82 227 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 793 2,224 1,766
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 53 11
Shoulder Tendinitis 60 40 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 87 307 226
Back Pain 634 1,630 484
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 11 194 1,043
Other Diseases - 3 4

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C26: MANUFACTURE OF COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC AND OPTICAL
PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 12,595 12,999 5,605
Occupational Dermatitis 1,173 851 581
Occupational Asthma 561 359 196
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 9
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 3 7 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 561 - 12
Tuberculosis 368 167 243
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 22
Other Infections 813 260 6
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 388 48 -
Essential Hypertension 1,581 869 586
Peptic Ulcer 703 461 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 6,280 9,835 3,941
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 30 1,995 147
Shoulder Tendinitis 42 407 101
Neck-Shoulder Pain 297 2,655 342
Back Pain 5,811 4,243 2,537
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 100 535 814
Other Diseases 165 142 6

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C27: MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 823 2,158 1,344
Occupational Dermatitis 39 146 40
Occupational Asthma 52 72 64
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 17
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 3 4 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 2 - -
Deafness - 1 7
Tuberculosis 38 36 42
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 27 10 134
Cataract - 1 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 1 4
Essential Hypertension 145 148 429
Peptic Ulcer 242 680 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 274 270 587
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 17 8
Shoulder Tendinitis 34 21 17
Neck-Shoulder Pain 56 67 18
Back Pain 170 165 543
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 - 1
Other Diseases - 789 16

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C28: MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, N.E.C.

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,590 1,220 1,303
Occupational Dermatitis 44 53 182
Occupational Asthma - 5 8
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 36
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 3
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 21 8 57
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 18 - 14
Cataract - - 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 - -
Essential Hypertension 5 135 209
Peptic Ulcer 9 42 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,336 977 791
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 1 10
Shoulder Tendinitis - 3 6
Neck-Shoulder Pain 293 268 285
Back Pain 1,042 694 469
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 11 21
Other Diseases 153 - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C29: MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS
AND SEMI-TRAILERS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,150 3,105 1,972
Occupational Dermatitis 300 256 226
Occupational Asthma 58 89 50
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 1
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 6 - -
Deafness 134 - 1
Tuberculosis 63 79 31
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 6 1 -
Cataract - - 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 8 -
Essential Hypertension 248 518 644
Peptic Ulcer 173 304 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,161 1,645 1,016
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 31 65 91
Shoulder Tendinitis 32 34 10
Neck-Shoulder Pain 117 626 30
Back Pain 397 436 817
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 584 484 68
Other Diseases - 205 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C30 excl. C301: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT
EQUIPMENT EXCEPT BUILDING OF SHIPS AND BOATS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 679 836 426
Occupational Dermatitis 14 25 20
Occupational Asthma 11 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 12 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 - -
Tuberculosis 7 6 9
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 1 - 1
Cataract 1 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 9 16 12
Peptic Ulcer 1 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 632 774 383
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 38 6 1
Shoulder Tendinitis 18 87 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 276 165 2
Back Pain 300 396 380
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 120 -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C301: BUILDING OF SHIPS AND BOATS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 212 379 46
Occupational Dermatitis 7 - 4
Occupational Asthma 12 3 4
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 6 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 7 - 4
Tuberculosis 8 4 4
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 33 - 7
Cataract 2 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 5 1 -
Essential Hypertension 23 1 -
Peptic Ulcer 22 1 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 93 357 22
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 13 128 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 47 97 5
Back Pain 30 132 15
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - 2 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C31: MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 344 1,082 631
Occupational Dermatitis 17 98 66
Occupational Asthma 9 48 38
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 3
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 11 2 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 21 4 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 44 87 21
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 22 139 2
Cataract 4 2 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 9 - 6
Essential Hypertension 32 246 110
Peptic Ulcer 48 101 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 127 353 377
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 12 17 11
Shoulder Tendinitis 6 39 4
Neck-Shoulder Pain 49 75 76
Back Pain 60 147 286
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 75 -
Other Diseases - 2 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C32/C33: OTHER MANUFACTURING; REPAIR AND
INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,071 1,309 1,139
Occupational Dermatitis 62 23 60
Occupational Asthma 26 25 68
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 4 9 1
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 6
Deafness 4 - 18
Tuberculosis 20 27 46
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections 2 14 32
Cataract 14 12 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 3 7
Essential Hypertension 94 191 193
Peptic Ulcer 15 69 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 824 380 702
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 15 5 5
Shoulder Tendinitis 11 42 73
Neck-Shoulder Pain 23 105 289
Back Pain 775 228 313
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 22
Other Diseases - 556 2

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC D35: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,466 4,108 1,086
Occupational Dermatitis 90 2 63
Occupational Asthma 61 64 30
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 6
Acute Poisonings 18 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 61 235 10
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 5 - -
Deafness 18 - 24
Tuberculosis 128 20 35
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 14
Other Infections 95 - -
Cataract 51 2 78
Cardiovascular Diseases 105 2 3
Essential Hypertension 894 22 19
Peptic Ulcer 28 10 257
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 912 3,683 548
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 56 553 14
Shoulder Tendinitis 128 1,140 95
Neck-Shoulder Pain 132 1,347 88
Back Pain 596 630 302
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 13 49
Other Diseases - 68 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics, BLES Integrated Survey.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT
AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 464 266 451
Occupational Dermatitis 28 6 25
Occupational Asthma 27 26 18
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 55
Acute Poisonings 12 2 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 23 2 5
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 1 36
Deafness 8 - -
Tuberculosis 22 34 34
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 21
Other Infections 11 23 15
Cataract 3 - 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 17 4 14
Essential Hypertension 34 23 34
Peptic Ulcer 14 32 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 265 113 188
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 25 12
Shoulder Tendinitis - 16 47
Neck-Shoulder Pain 15 18 20
Back Pain 249 54 109
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC E36: WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 407 244 442
Occupational Dermatitis 18 3 23
Occupational Asthma 14 24 18
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 55
Acute Poisonings 12 2 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 23 1 5
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 1 36
Deafness 8 - -
Tuberculosis 12 31 33
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 21
Other Infections 5 17 15
Cataract 3 - 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 17 3 14
Essential Hypertension 29 18 34
Peptic Ulcer 14 32 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 252 112 183
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 25 12
Shoulder Tendinitis - 16 47
Neck-Shoulder Pain 13 18 20
Back Pain 238 53 104
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC E37/E38/E39: SEWERAGE; WASTE COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND
DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES; MATERIALS RECOVERY;
REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES AND OTHER WASTE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 57 22 9
Occupational Dermatitis 10 3 2
Occupational Asthma 13 2 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 1 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 10 3 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 6 6 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 -
Essential Hypertension 5 5 -
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 13 1 6
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 2 - -
Back Pain 11 1 6
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 875 4,175 2,468
Occupational Dermatitis 78 203 231
Occupational Asthma 33 62 35
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 27
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 5
Acute Poisonings - 1 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 19 73 58
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 4 -
Deafness - 4 47
Tuberculosis 141 172 68
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 68
Other Infections 73 49 6
Cataract 8 18 38
Cardiovascular Diseases 9 3 13
Essential Hypertension 162 185 236
Peptic Ulcer 74 154 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 280 2,999 1,637
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 27 104
Shoulder Tendinitis 4 7 173
Neck-Shoulder Pain 60 121 406
Back Pain 210 234 781
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2,610 173
Other Diseases - 248 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 6,256 10,816 9,392
Occupational Dermatitis 129 490 125
Occupational Asthma 418 872 380
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 35
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 16
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 120 271 93
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 51 7 2
Deafness 1 39 21
Tuberculosis 387 439 346
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 101
Other Infections 46 67 143
Cataract 9 52 30
Cardiovascular Diseases 81 23 112
Essential Hypertension 594 737 605
Peptic Ulcer 594 969 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 3,825 6,618 7,307
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 383 241 272
Shoulder Tendinitis 190 654 523
Neck-Shoulder Pain 826 1,370 1,482
Back Pain 2,426 4,283 4,668
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 70 362
Other Diseases - 232 76

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G45: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 807 426 1,034
Occupational Dermatitis 12 - 40
Occupational Asthma 1 3 35
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 7
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 50 - 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 50 - -
Deafness - 12 -
Tuberculosis 65 1 64
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 6
Other Infections 10 - 1
Cataract - - 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 30 - 20
Essential Hypertension 211 48 77
Peptic Ulcer 102 4 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 277 358 773
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 12 1 9
Shoulder Tendinitis 12 3 77
Neck-Shoulder Pain 69 61 199
Back Pain 184 276 414
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 17 74
Other Diseases - - 3

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G46: WHOLESALE TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,297 1,946 3,242
Occupational Dermatitis 9 61 31
Occupational Asthma 83 107 75
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 28
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 7
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 38 13 51
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 1 -
Deafness 1 - 14
Tuberculosis 48 49 144
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 44
Other Infections 24 35 124
Cataract - 1 17
Cardiovascular Diseases 40 5 68
Essential Hypertension 177 234 298
Peptic Ulcer 193 15 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 682 1,425 2,302
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 63 6 200
Shoulder Tendinitis 9 129 225
Neck-Shoulder Pain 258 446 600
Back Pain 352 840 1,263
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 4 14
Other Diseases - - 39

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G47: RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,152 8,444 5,116
Occupational Dermatitis 108 429 55
Occupational Asthma 335 762 270
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 7
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 32 258 40
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 1 6 2
Deafness - 27 7
Tuberculosis 275 389 138
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 51
Other Infections 12 32 18
Cataract 9 51 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 10 18 23
Essential Hypertension 206 455 231
Peptic Ulcer 300 950 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,864 4,835 4,233
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 307 234 62
Shoulder Tendinitis 169 522 222
Neck-Shoulder Pain 499 863 684
Back Pain 1,889 3,167 2,991
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 49 274
Other Diseases - 232 34

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 3,592 3,429 4,011
Occupational Dermatitis 248 156 229
Occupational Asthma 378 437 251
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 8
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 17
Acute Poisonings 7 1 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 131 82 114
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 6 50 15
Deafness 1 8 62
Tuberculosis 257 271 274
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 338
Other Infections 39 86 -
Cataract 37 6 298
Cardiovascular Diseases 185 33 33
Essential Hypertension 348 425 54
Peptic Ulcer 255 131 328
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,693 1,724 1,993
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 50 142 200
Shoulder Tendinitis 148 152 167
Neck-Shoulder Pain 396 379 269
Back Pain 957 935 1,324
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 142 116 33
Other Diseases 7 19 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H49 excl. H492: LAND TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT
VIA PIPELINES EXCEPT TRANSPORT VIA BUSES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 248 293 160
Occupational Dermatitis 23 - -
Occupational Asthma 12 - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 5 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 9 9 32
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - 6
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 6 7 -
Essential Hypertension 3 52 18
Peptic Ulcer 22 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 170 220 103
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 - 6
Shoulder Tendinitis 20 29 5
Neck-Shoulder Pain 43 38 29
Back Pain 101 153 63
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H492: TRANSPORT VIA BUSES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 828 740 513
Occupational Dermatitis 30 20 23
Occupational Asthma 61 17 41
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 30 31 37
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 4 15
Deafness - - 21
Tuberculosis 117 100 49
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 7
Other Infections 26 46 25
Cataract 30 2 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 48 16 9
Essential Hypertension 97 54 129
Peptic Ulcer 49 5 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 342 443 155
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 34 49 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 62 65 8
Neck-Shoulder Pain 111 187 60
Back Pain 135 142 87
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - 2 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H50: WATER TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 197 394 379
Occupational Dermatitis 23 - 6
Occupational Asthma 24 40 48
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 16 33 65
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 46 -
Deafness - 6 33
Tuberculosis 29 18 13
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 16
Other Infections - 4 -
Cataract 5 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 - 1
Essential Hypertension 27 10 16
Peptic Ulcer 1 10 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 68 227 182
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 41 33
Shoulder Tendinitis 20 48 39
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1 68 52
Back Pain 47 70 56
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 2
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H51: AIR TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 13 108 999
Occupational Dermatitis - 5 -
Occupational Asthma - 30 104
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 16
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 8
Tuberculosis - 1 8
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 1 - 256
Cataract - - 24
Cardiovascular Diseases 3 - 8
Essential Hypertension - 55 -
Peptic Ulcer - 2 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 7 15 575
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 4 8
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 2 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1 2 50
Back Pain 4 7 517
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H52: WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
FOR TRANSPORTATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,023 1,690 1,953
Occupational Dermatitis 165 131 200
Occupational Asthma 243 310 58
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 7
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 7 1 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 81 13 12
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 2 -
Tuberculosis 90 138 171
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 314
Other Infections 7 33 11
Cataract 2 4 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 115 10 36
Essential Hypertension 188 155 163
Peptic Ulcer 113 83 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,010 793 974
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 45 153
Shoulder Tendinitis 42 7 112
Neck-Shoulder Pain 230 84 77
Back Pain 632 543 601
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 101 114 31
Other Diseases - 17 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H53: POSTAL AND COURIER ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 283 204 7
Occupational Dermatitis 6 - -
Occupational Asthma 38 40 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 6 - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 13 5 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 4 3 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 10 - -
Essential Hypertension 33 99 2
Peptic Ulcer 70 31 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 96 26 5
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 3 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 1 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 10 - 1
Back Pain 38 20 1
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 41 2 1
Other Diseases 7 - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC I55/I56: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,681 3,712 3,519
Occupational Dermatitis 209 227 161
Occupational Asthma 136 210 93
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 18
Acute Poisonings - 5 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 49 427 46
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 1 - 194
Deafness 1 32 -
Tuberculosis 73 54 55
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 30
Other Infections 103 116 19
Cataract 1 2 4
Cardiovascular Diseases 45 41 30
Essential Hypertension 301 235 254
Peptic Ulcer 262 120 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 3,500 2,243 2,615
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 214 26 62
Shoulder Tendinitis 579 165 209
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1,073 428 691
Back Pain 1,634 1,400 1,322
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 43 331
Other Diseases - 181 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,257 6,258 2,267
Occupational Dermatitis 198 109 24
Occupational Asthma 59 127 423
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 13 - 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 4 - -
Deafness 18 1 -
Tuberculosis 251 63 70
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 139 11 4
Cataract 89 6 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 127 20 40
Essential Hypertension 128 218 695
Peptic Ulcer 136 106 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,094 4,728 998
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 255 962 68
Shoulder Tendinitis 117 28 112
Neck-Shoulder Pain 349 2,152 278
Back Pain 373 1,556 501
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 30 39
Other Diseases - 869 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J58: PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 77 61 1,241
Occupational Dermatitis - 1 -
Occupational Asthma 1 1 386
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 8 4 15
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 3
Other Infections 2 - -
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 30
Essential Hypertension 5 - 501
Peptic Ulcer 13 26 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 49 28 305
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 1 18
Shoulder Tendinitis 4 - 19
Neck-Shoulder Pain 21 26 73
Back Pain 24 1 195
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J59/J60: MOTION PICTURE, VIDEO AND TELEVISION
PROGRAMME PRODUCTION, SOUND RECORDING AND
MUSIC PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES EXCEPT ANIMATED
FILMS AND CARTOONS PRODUCTION; PROGRAMMING
AND BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 205 278 41
Occupational Dermatitis 7 13 -
Occupational Asthma 9 18 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 4 - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 7 28 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 7 6 2
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 9 - 9
Essential Hypertension 7 76 -
Peptic Ulcer 7 22 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 149 101 29
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 5 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 7 3
Neck-Shoulder Pain 98 10 5
Back Pain 44 49 21
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 30 -
Other Diseases - 14 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J590*: ANIMATED FILMS AND CARTOONS PRODUCTION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases - 1 -
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma - - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - 1 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - - -
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain - - -
Back Pain - - -
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

* ISLE code.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J61: TELECOMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,362 5,289 57
Occupational Dermatitis 191 95 -
Occupational Asthma 40 100 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 13 - 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 178 1 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 46 5 -
Cataract 39 6 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 50 12 -
Essential Hypertension 6 12 -
Peptic Ulcer 57 9 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 742 4,194 50
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 235 920 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 97 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 193 2,063 31
Back Pain 217 1,211 19
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - 855 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J62/J63: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, CONSULTANCY AND RELATED
ACTIVITIES; INFORMATION SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 610 629 929
Occupational Dermatitis - - 24
Occupational Asthma 9 8 37
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 18 1 -
Tuberculosis 58 29 54
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections 84 - 2
Cataract 50 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 68 7 1
Essential Hypertension 110 130 194
Peptic Ulcer 59 49 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 154 405 614
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 15 36 50
Shoulder Tendinitis 14 21 89
Neck-Shoulder Pain 37 53 169
Back Pain 88 295 267
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 39
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2016

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 5,110 5,504 2,777
Occupational Dermatitis 73 22 12
Occupational Asthma 64 249 189
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 229 6 88
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 3 3 3
Tuberculosis 164 95 117
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 7
Other Infections 974 48 20
Cataract 6 - 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 35 128 33
Essential Hypertension 372 1,340 490
Peptic Ulcer 240 191 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,447 2,489 1,810
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 90 179 68
Shoulder Tendinitis 112 388 298
Neck-Shoulder Pain 494 820 435
Back Pain 1,739 1,040 1,009
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 62 -
Others 500 933 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K64 excl. K6411: FINANCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES EXCEPT INSURANCE,
PENSION FUNDING AND CENTRAL BANKING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,725 4,826 2,308
Occupational Dermatitis 73 13 5
Occupational Asthma 37 212 178
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 224 6 86
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 - -
Tuberculosis 150 78 79
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 6
Other Infections 969 35 6
Cataract 6 - 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 32 125 25
Essential Hypertension 279 1,139 451
Peptic Ulcer 227 147 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,224 2,138 1,463
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 80 169 62
Shoulder Tendinitis 109 386 142
Neck-Shoulder Pain 340 651 272
Back Pain 1,683 872 987
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 60 -
Other Diseases 500 933 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K65: INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING EXCEPT
COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 246 174 434
Occupational Dermatitis - 7 7
Occupational Asthma 27 10 10
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 5 7 33
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 11 13
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 1 - 5
Essential Hypertension 53 67 39
Peptic Ulcer 12 22 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 149 50 325
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8 10 3
Shoulder Tendinitis - 2 153
Neck-Shoulder Pain 138 11 161
Back Pain 3 27 8
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K66: ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL SERVICE AND INSURANCE
ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 139 504 35
Occupational Dermatitis - 2 -
Occupational Asthma - 27 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 5 - 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 3 3
Tuberculosis 9 10 5
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 4 2 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 3 3
Essential Hypertension 39 134 -
Peptic Ulcer 2 22 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 75 301 20
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 4 - 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 16 158 2
Back Pain 53 141 14
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2 -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC L68: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 773 240 695
Occupational Dermatitis 28 9 5
Occupational Asthma 18 9 26
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 4 14 27
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 10 - -
Deafness - - 2
Tuberculosis 27 21 57
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 24
Other Infections 7 13 38
Cataract 6 - 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 33 - 15
Essential Hypertension 97 5 199
Peptic Ulcer 77 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 467 169 301
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 132 - 8
Shoulder Tendinitis 5 - 16
Neck-Shoulder Pain 131 47 67
Back Pain 199 59 202
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 63 8
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 894 1,517 1,016
Occupational Dermatitis 31 22 5
Occupational Asthma 47 43 37
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 2 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 4 5 -
Tuberculosis 23 47 15
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 20
Other Infections - 71 42
Cataract 8 - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 4 -
Essential Hypertension 47 137 261
Peptic Ulcer 24 96 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 709 1,083 629
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 18 43 20
Shoulder Tendinitis 52 48 95
Neck-Shoulder Pain 320 311 191
Back Pain 319 435 322
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 246 1
Other Diseases - 7 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M excl. M692 and M711: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
ACTIVITIES EXCEPT ACCOUNTING,
ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 194 673 742
Occupational Dermatitis 13 19 -
Occupational Asthma 13 32 13
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 2 19 9
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 20
Other Infections - 53 42
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 -
Essential Hypertension - 64 124
Peptic Ulcer - 29 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 165 456 527
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 41 11
Shoulder Tendinitis - 7 95
Neck-Shoulder Pain 84 183 159
Back Pain 79 217 261
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 8 1
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M692: ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING ACTIVITIES;
TAX CONSULTANCY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 142 49 44
Occupational Dermatitis - - 3
Occupational Asthma 7 5 21
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 2 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 1 2 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 1 -
Cataract 8 - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 -
Essential Hypertension 2 2 8
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 124 36 10
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 - 4
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 1 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 60 9 1
Back Pain 60 25 5
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 1 -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M711: ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES AND RELATED
TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY
INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 557 795 230
Occupational Dermatitis 18 3 2
Occupational Asthma 26 6 2
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 4 5 -
Tuberculosis 20 26 5
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 17 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 2 -
Essential Hypertension 46 71 130
Peptic Ulcer 24 67 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 419 591 90
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 14 2 5
Shoulder Tendinitis 50 40 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 175 119 30
Back Pain 180 193 55
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 237 -
Other Diseases - 7 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 13,078 56,115 43,183
Occupational Dermatitis 79 2,269 1,071
Occupational Asthma 424 3,481 4,435
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 11
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 26
Acute Poisonings - 6 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 95 18 152
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 19
Deafness 40 44 3
Tuberculosis 582 381 452
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5,302
Other Infections 274 2,776 1,369
Cataract 6 19 60
Cardiovascular Diseases 246 628 440
Essential Hypertension 2,550 7,008 3,402
Peptic Ulcer 2,228 13,208 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 6,548 25,403 26,434
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 482 134 5,091
Shoulder Tendinitis 315 250 2,233
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1,122 2,000 4,707
Back Pain 4,535 22,834 10,581
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 94 185 3,822
Other Diseases 8 874 8

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N77/N80/N81: RENTAL AND LEASING ACTIVITIES; SECURITY AND
INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES; SERVICES TO BUILDINGS
AND LANDSCAPE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 439 429 9,786
Occupational Dermatitis 8 - 1
Occupational Asthma 3 22 29
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 17
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 90 15 90
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 8 -
Tuberculosis 29 60 43
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 3
Other Infections 8 4 50
Cataract - 8 4
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 19 71
Essential Hypertension 72 113 27
Peptic Ulcer 8 36 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 214 144 9,450
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 14 4,525
Shoulder Tendinitis 60 8 1,586
Neck-Shoulder Pain 120 25 1,027
Back Pain 31 97 2,287
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 3 - 25
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N78: EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,581 479 1,224
Occupational Dermatitis 31 9 80
Occupational Asthma 40 25 82
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 8
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 9
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 - 55
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 11
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 190 39 21
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 32
Other Infections 23 - 34
Cataract 6 6 51
Cardiovascular Diseases 19 6 1
Essential Hypertension 56 79 80
Peptic Ulcer 16 18 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,198 297 753
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 10 1 106
Shoulder Tendinitis 35 1 101
Neck-Shoulder Pain 562 66 137
Back Pain 591 229 395
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 14
Other Diseases - - 8

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N79: TRAVEL AGENCY, TOUR OPERATOR, RESERVATION SERVICE AND
RELATED ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 25 17 476
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma 1 - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - - 13
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 1 7
Essential Hypertension - - 156
Peptic Ulcer 1 14 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 15 2 300
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4 - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - 1 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1 1 111
Back Pain 10 - 189
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N82 excl. N8221 and N82226: OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE,
OFFICE SUPPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT
ACTIVITIES EXCEPT CALL CENTER ACTIVITIES (VOICE)
AND MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 15 17,618 403
Occupational Dermatitis - 160 20
Occupational Asthma - 1,974 19
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 3 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 1 57 4
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections - 38 -
Cataract - 2 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 391 9
Essential Hypertension - 2,675 15
Peptic Ulcer 2 3,887 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 10 7,902 331
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 7 2
Shoulder Tendinitis - 42 7
Neck-Shoulder Pain 5 63 15
Back Pain 3 7,790 268
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 39
Other Diseases - 529 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N8221: CALL CENTER ACTIVITIES (VOICE)

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 11,005 37,387 31,270
Occupational Dermatitis 40 2,100 969
Occupational Asthma 380 1,457 4,305
Acute Poisonings - 6 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 7
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 7
Deafness 40 36 3
Tuberculosis 361 224 370
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5,266
Other Infections 242 2,733 1,285
Cataract - 3 4
Cardiovascular Diseases 214 211 352
Essential Hypertension 2,420 4,121 3,124
Peptic Ulcer 2,199 9,253 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 5,099 16,898 15,577
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 460 108 456
Shoulder Tendinitis 219 198 538
Neck-Shoulder Pain 434 1,797 3,410
Back Pain 3,895 14,610 7,428
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 91 185 3,745
Other Diseases 8 345 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N82226: MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 13 185 24
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma - 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - 1 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 1 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 2 20 -
Peptic Ulcer 1 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 10 160 24
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 4 1
Shoulder Tendinitis - - 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain - 48 8
Back Pain 4 108 14
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC P85: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,937 5,746 5,705
Occupational Dermatitis 136 85 158
Occupational Asthma 310 314 348
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 8
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 7
Acute Poisonings 15 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 51 115 118
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 1
Deafness 25 1 7
Tuberculosis 195 128 118
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 42
Other Infections 53 143 91
Cataract 14 33 25
Cardiovascular Diseases 45 69 173
Essential Hypertension 937 606 654
Peptic Ulcer 279 301 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,878 3,399 3,867
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 261 442 97
Shoulder Tendinitis 188 246 151
Neck-Shoulder Pain 647 770 656
Back Pain 1,773 1,896 2,076
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 9 45 887
Other Diseases - 552 88

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 3,010 2,896 2,537
Occupational Dermatitis 49 244 72
Occupational Asthma 181 412 171
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 62
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 9 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 7 -
Deafness 7 - -
Tuberculosis 170 134 118
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 91
Other Infections 265 418 132
Cataract 1 7 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 171 67 52
Essential Hypertension 270 231 411
Peptic Ulcer 739 219 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,123 1,207 1,416
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 54 276 85
Shoulder Tendinitis 49 90 127
Neck-Shoulder Pain 104 205 336
Back Pain 870 622 863
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 46 14 5
Other Diseases 32 31 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q86: HUMAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES EXCEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,951 2,910 2,256
Occupational Dermatitis 49 235 72
Occupational Asthma 181 409 171
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 62
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 7 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 7 -
Deafness 7 - -
Tuberculosis 169 129 117
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 91
Other Infections 265 416 132
Cataract 1 7 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 171 67 32
Essential Hypertension 266 221 392
Peptic Ulcer 739 213 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,069 1,168 1,175
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 53 273 83
Shoulder Tendinitis 49 86 126
Neck-Shoulder Pain 79 190 334
Back Pain 842 607 628
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 46 12 4
Other Diseases 32 31 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q87/Q88: RESIDENTIAL CARE ACTIVITIES; SOCIAL WORK
ACTIVITIES WITHOUT ACCOMMODATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 59 76 281
Occupational Dermatitis - 9 -
Occupational Asthma - 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 2 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 1 5 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 2 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 20
Essential Hypertension 4 10 20
Peptic Ulcer - 6 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 55 39 241
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 3 2
Shoulder Tendinitis - 4 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain 26 15 2
Back Pain 28 15 235
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2 1
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2014

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,016 1,464 411
Occupational Dermatitis 12 78 34
Occupational Asthma 12 38 100
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 22 17 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 10 26
Tuberculosis 15 14 12
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 278 21 1
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 27
Essential Hypertension 498 142 26
Peptic Ulcer 47 56 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,132 1,088 161
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 26 237 4
Shoulder Tendinitis 45 33 4
Neck-Shoulder Pain 313 300 26
Back Pain 748 508 115
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 10 12
Other Diseases - - 16

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R90: CREATIVE, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 94 88 16
Occupational Dermatitis - 5 -
Occupational Asthma 2 5 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 20 7 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 10 -
Tuberculosis - 2 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 12 28 -
Peptic Ulcer 8 10 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 52 21 16
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 1 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 20 2 4
Neck-Shoulder Pain 15 3 -
Back Pain 15 15 12
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R91/R92/R93: LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, MUSEUMS AND OTHER
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES; GAMBLING AND BETTING ACTIVITIES;
SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND AMUSEMENT AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,922 1,376 395
Occupational Dermatitis 12 73 34
Occupational Asthma 10 33 100
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 10 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 26
Tuberculosis 15 12 12
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 278 21 1
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 27
Essential Hypertension 486 114 26
Peptic Ulcer 39 46 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,080 1,067 145
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 24 236 4
Shoulder Tendinitis 25 31 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 298 297 26
Back Pain 733 493 103
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 10 12
Other Diseases - - 16

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC S95/S96: REPAIR OF COMPUTERS AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD
GOODS; OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 367 286 432
Occupational Dermatitis 44 8 17
Occupational Asthma 30 8 1
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 9
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 20 24 2
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 2 8 3
Cataract 7 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 - -
Essential Hypertension 29 5 8
Peptic Ulcer 2 2 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 226 231 392
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 98 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 41 8 43
Neck-Shoulder Pain 112 41 31
Back Pain 73 84 79
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 239
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES

Data Source and Coverage

Sources 2003/2004, 2007/2008, 2009/2010 and


2011/2012 BLES Integrated Survey (BITS)
Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment
(ISLE) starting 2013

Agency Responsible Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)

Reporting Unit Establishment employing at least 20 workers

Reference Period Year

Periodicity Every two (2) years

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National


Industry: Major and minor industry groups
Employment Size: 20-99, 100-199, 200 and over

Release Schedule 14 - 16 months after reference period

Availability From 2003

Other Information i.) Before 2011, data limited to non-agricultural


establishments.
ii.) Before the creation of the PSA in 2013, the
statistics were published in the name of the
Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics.

Definition of Terms

Employment defined as including working owners; salaried


directors, managers and executives; regular and
non-regular workers, e.g., probationary, casual,
contractual/project-based, seasonal, apprentices
and learners; persons on paid vacation, sick,
maternity, paternity, service incentive leave and
other paid leaves; persons working away from the
establishment but paid by and under its control;
and workers on strike. Also includes unpaid
workers or persons without regular pay who work
for at least 1/3 of the working time normal to the
establishment and apprentices without
compensation or student on-the-job trainees.

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Explanatory Notes…

Establishment an economic unit engaged in one or predominantly


one kind of economic activity under a single
ownership or control at a single fixed location, e.g.
mine, factory, store, bank, restaurant. For multi-
unit enterprises with different outlets and
subsidiaries or whose activities are located at
different locations, each branch, outlet or
subsidiary is considered an establishment. For
firms engaged in activities which may be physically
dispersed such as mining, construction, real estate
development, transportation, communication,
insurance, etc., the establishment is the base from
which personnel operate to carry out their
activities or from which they are paid.

Occupational Disease an abnormal condition or disorder other than one


resulting from an occupational injury caused by
exposure over a period of time to risk factors
associated with work activity such as contact with
certain chemicals, inhaling coal dust, carrying out
repetitive movements. This refers to a new case
recognized, diagnosed and recorded during the
year.

For inquiries, contact:


Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division
Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://psa.gov.ph/labstat-updates
Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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COVERAGE

DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

All Industries 12-9

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 12-10

A01/A02 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related


12-10
Service Activities; Forestry and Logging

A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 12-11

B Mining and Quarrying 12-11

B05/B06/B08 Mining of Coal and Lignite; Extraction of Crude,


Petroleum and Natural Gas; and Other Mining and 12-12
Quarrying

B07 Mining of Metal Ores 12-12

B09 Mining Support Service 12-13

C Manufacturing 12-13

C10 Manufacture of Food Products 12-14

C11 Manufacture of Beverages 12-14

C12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 12-15

C13 Manufacture of Textiles 12-15

C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 12-16

C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 12-16

C161 Sawmilling and Planing of Wood 12-17

C162 Manufacture of Products of Wood, Cork, Straw and


12-17
Plaiting Materials

C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 12-18

C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 12-18

C19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 12-19

C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 12-19

C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and


12-20
Pharmaceutical Preparation

C221 Manufacture of Rubber Products 12-20

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

C222 Manufacture of Plastic Products 12-21

C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Products 12-21

C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 12-22

C25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except


12-22
Machinery and Equipment

C26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical


12-23
Products

C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 12-23

C28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C. 12-24

C29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi-


12-24
Trailers

C30 excl. Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment except


12-25
C301 Building of Ships and Boats

C301 Building of Ships and Boats 12-25

C31 Manufacture of Furniture 12-26

C32/C33 Other Manufacturing; Repair and Installation of


12-26
Machinery and Equipment

D35 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 12-27

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and


12-27
Remediation Activities

E36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 12-28

E37/E38/E39 Sewerage; Waste Collection, Treatment and Disposal


Activities; Materials Recovery; Remediation Activities 12-28
and Other Waste Management Services

F Construction 12-29

G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles


12-29
and Motorcycles

G45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor


12-30
Vehicles and Motorcycles

G46 Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and


12-30
Motorcycles

G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 12-31

H Transportation and Storage 12-31

H49 excl. Land Transport and Transport Via Pipelines except


12-32
H492 Transport via Buses

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

H492 Transport via Buses 12-32

H50 Water Transport 12-33

H51 Air Transport 12-33

H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 12-34

H53 Postal and Courier Activities 12-34

I55/I56 Accommodation and Food Service Activities 12-35

J Information and Communications 12-35

J58 Publishing Activities 12-36

J59/J60 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme


Production, Sound Recording and Music Publishing
12-36
Activities except Animated Films and Cartoons
Production; Programming and Broadcasting Activities

J590* Animated Films and Cartoons Production 12-37

J61 Telecommunications 12-37

J62/J63 Computer Programming, Consultancy and Related


12-38
Activities; Information Service Activities

K Financial and Insurance Activities 12-38

K64 excl. Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension


12-39
K6411 Funding and Central Banking

K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except


12-39
Compulsory Social Security

K66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance


12-40
Activities

L68 Real Estate Activities 12-40

M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 12-41

M excl. M692 Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities except


12-41
and M711 Accounting, Architectural and Engineering Activities

M692 Accounting, Bookkeeping and Auditing Activities; Tax


12-42
Consultancy

M711 Architectural and Engineering Activities and Related


12-42
Technical Consultancy

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 12-43


* PSA code.

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.

N77/N80/N81 Rental and Leasing Activities; Security and


Investigation Activities; Services to Buildings and 12-43
Landscape Activities

N78 Employment Activities 12-44

N79 Travel Agency, Tour Operator, Reservation Service and


12-44
Related Activities

N82 excl. Office Administrative, Office Support and Other


N8221 and Business Support Activities except Call Center Activities 12-45
N82226 (Voice) and Medical Transcription Activities

N8221 Call Center Activities (Voice) 12-45

N82226 Medical Transcription Activities 12-46

P85 Education except Public Education 12-46

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 12-47

Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities 12-47

Q87/Q88 Residential Care Activities; Social Work Activities


12-48
without Accommodation

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 12-48

R90 Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities 12-49

R91/R92/R93 Libraries, Archives, Museums and Other Cultural


Activities; Gambling and Betting Activities; Sports 12-49
Activities and Amusement and Recreational Activities

S95/S96 Repair Of Computers And Personal And Household


12-50
Goods; Other Personal Service Activities

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ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 85,483 171,787 125,973
Occupational Dermatitis 4,374 9,381 6,196
Occupational Asthma 3,652 8,914 8,363
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 190
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 666
Acute Poisonings 91 125 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1,044 1,792 1,078
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 99 268 321
Deafness 868 296 309
Tuberculosis 4,505 3,670 3,320
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 6,602
Other Infections 3,773 6,395 3,559
Cataract 314 218 309
Cardiovascular Diseases 2,030 1,679 1,567
Essential Hypertension 11,241 19,382 14,539
Peptic Ulcer 6,967 19,434 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 45,572 89,454 78,716
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2,556 6,098 7,020
Shoulder Tendinitis 2,753 4,758 6,305
Neck-Shoulder Pain 8,733 18,255 14,392
Back Pain 30,374 54,244 41,335
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,156 6,099 9,664
Other Diseases 952 10,779 239

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,757 4,803 5,145
Occupational Dermatitis 81 427 146
Occupational Asthma 56 211 75
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 11
Acute Poisonings 9 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 17 84 160
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 11 23 6
Tuberculosis 560 103 200
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 4
Other Infections 38 459 191
Cataract 17 7 35
Cardiovascular Diseases 29 229 34
Essential Hypertension 431 746 485
Peptic Ulcer 92 305 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,334 2,033 3,796
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 26 25 48
Shoulder Tendinitis 43 36 668
Neck-Shoulder Pain 55 585 620
Back Pain 1,187 1,375 2,440
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 23 12 20
Other Diseases 81 176 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A01/A02: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND RELATED
SERVICE ACTIVITIES; FORESTRY AND LOGGING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,509 4,233 4,914
Occupational Dermatitis 60 377 138
Occupational Asthma 51 211 75
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 11
Acute Poisonings 9 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 76 65
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 6
Tuberculosis 539 90 183
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 4
Other Infections 33 436 185
Cataract 13 7 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 25 219 29
Essential Hypertension 376 676 458
Peptic Ulcer 70 288 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,251 1,709
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 19 5 48
Shoulder Tendinitis 38 16 666
Neck-Shoulder Pain 29 521 607
Back Pain 1,142 1,155 2,417
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 23 12 19
Other Diseases 81 144 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND AQUACULTURE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 249 570 231
Occupational Dermatitis 21 50 9
Occupational Asthma 5 - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 15 8 96
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 11 23 -
Tuberculosis 22 13 17
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 6 23 6
Cataract 4 - 32
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 10 5
Essential Hypertension 54 70 26
Peptic Ulcer 22 17 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 86 324 39
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8 20 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 6 20 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 27 64 13
Back Pain 45 220 23
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal D - - 1
Other Diseases - 32 -

Note: Details will not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 854 9,255 1,735
Occupational Dermatitis 38 390 272
Occupational Asthma 34 284 97
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 364
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 87 54 31
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 4 -
Tuberculosis 23 177 31
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 29 688 75
Cataract 8 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 131 2 5
Essential Hypertension 152 1,887 15
Peptic Ulcer 58 93 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 293 1,039 841
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 18 5 12
Shoulder Tendinitis 28 98 148
Neck-Shoulder Pain 122 394 190
Back Pain 116 539 458
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal D 9 3 33
Other Diseases - 4,633 5

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B05/B06/B08: MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE;
EXTRACTION OF CRUDE, PETROLEUM AND NATURAL
GAS; AND OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 437 129 82
Occupational Dermatitis 10 - -
Occupational Asthma 25 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 87 16 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 4 9 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 29 - -
Cataract 2 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 123 - -
Essential Hypertension 93 31 -
Peptic Ulcer 10 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 56 66
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9 - -
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 22 19 -
Back Pain 14 47 81
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 9 - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B07: MINING OF METAL ORES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 415 9,126 1,653
Occupational Dermatitis 28 390 272
Occupational Asthma 9 281 97
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 362
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 38 31
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 4 -
Tuberculosis 17 168 31
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 688 75
Cataract 7 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 2 5
Essential Hypertension 59 1,856 15
Peptic Ulcer 48 93 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 237 973 760
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9 5 12
Shoulder Tendinitis 26 98 148
Neck-Shoulder Pain 100 375 190
Back Pain 102 492 377
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 3 33
Other Diseases - 4,633 5

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC B09: MINING SUPPORT SERVICE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2 - -
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma - - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 2 - -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - - -
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain - - -
Back Pain - - -
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 31,096 51,110 39,143
Occupational Dermatitis 2,823 4,635 3,546
Occupational Asthma 1,362 2,070 1,655
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 32
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 139
Acute Poisonings 28 105 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 123 378 150
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 21 200 45
Deafness 730 122 108
Tuberculosis 1,467 1,498 1,316
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 535
Other Infections 1,347 1,398 1,036
Cataract 42 67 64
Cardiovascular Diseases 763 423 506
Essential Hypertension 3,398 5,430 6,178
Peptic Ulcer 1,818 3,442 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 16,849 29,388 23,788
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 484 2,684 857
Shoulder Tendinitis 708 1,400 1,196
Neck-Shoulder Pain 2,462 6,965 3,900
Back Pain 12,373 15,762 14,185
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 822 2,577 3,650
Other Diseases 323 1,954 46

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C10: MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 3,477 8,480 10,551
Occupational Dermatitis 377 1,193 1,402
Occupational Asthma 130 315 348
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 4
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 21
Acute Poisonings 7 80 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 26 182 44
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 3 200 38
Deafness 11 33 22
Tuberculosis 142 182 199
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 231
Other Infections 206 513 212
Cataract 15 13 19
Cardiovascular Diseases 289 75 233
Essential Hypertension 263 916 1,183
Peptic Ulcer 140 733 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,866 3,938 6,596
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 134 160 385
Shoulder Tendinitis 129 256 506
Neck-Shoulder Pain 415 1,447 814
Back Pain 1,122 1,983 3,753
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 66 92 1,138
Other Diseases - 107 1

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C11: MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 745 3,140 2,910
Occupational Dermatitis 40 452 88
Occupational Asthma 36 85 92
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 6
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - 3 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 17 - 1
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 3 61 6
Tuberculosis 41 50 77
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 10 19 358
Cataract - 8 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 13 3 54
Essential Hypertension 102 729 735
Peptic Ulcer 146 366 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 338 1,364 1,481
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4 14 18
Shoulder Tendinitis 25 65 159
Neck-Shoulder Pain 35 102 219
Back Pain 274 737 974
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 446 111
Other Diseases - - 6

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C12: MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 76 95 87
Occupational Dermatitis - - 5
Occupational Asthma - 3 11
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - 23 22
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 10
Essential Hypertension - 1 20
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 76 68 17
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis 5 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 7 - -
Back Pain 64 68 17
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C13: MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES
INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 318 460 1,165
Occupational Dermatitis 48 89 11
Occupational Asthma 8 26 78
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 3
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 3 - 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 4 -
Tuberculosis 22 17 21
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 3
Other Infections - - 9
Cataract - - 2
Cardiovascular Diseases - 2 -
Essential Hypertension 35 26 169
Peptic Ulcer 8 37 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 194 259 866
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 28 1 7
Shoulder Tendinitis 28 2 32
Neck-Shoulder Pain 20 107 734
Back Pain 113 149 74
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 5 - 19
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C14: MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,298 2,095 2,142
Occupational Dermatitis 147 401 201
Occupational Asthma 117 222 195
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings 8 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 13 47 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 2 -
Tuberculosis 194 285 149
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 130
Other Infections 79 15 41
Cataract - 2 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 15 12 3
Essential Hypertension 231 516 526
Peptic Ulcer 31 15 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 465 575 887
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 66 42 21
Shoulder Tendinitis 21 28 27
Neck-Shoulder Pain 125 66 62
Back Pain 233 427 728
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 20 12 49
Other Diseases - 3 1

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C15: MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 287 280 363
Occupational Dermatitis 22 6 83
Occupational Asthma 61 20 26
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 7
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 7 5 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 94 29 36
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 45
Other Infections - - 36
Cataract 4 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 15 -
Essential Hypertension 2 59 36
Peptic Ulcer 15 5 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 81 141 93
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 45 6 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 7 2 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain 12 53 5
Back Pain 17 80 85
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C161: SAWMILLING AND PLANING OF WOOD

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 56 18 15
Occupational Dermatitis - 1 -
Occupational Asthma - - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 3 - -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - - 11
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 52 17 4
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 15 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 12 6 -
Back Pain 24 11 2
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C162: MANUFACTURE OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD, CORK,
STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 666 277 446
Occupational Dermatitis 250 46 46
Occupational Asthma 50 3 20
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 44
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 4 8
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 25 11 8
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 8 - 1
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 5 1 10
Essential Hypertension 88 30 90
Peptic Ulcer 29 33 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 207 149 218
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 10 1 14
Shoulder Tendinitis 3 - 21
Neck-Shoulder Pain 69 46 69
Back Pain 125 102 113
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 1
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C17: MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 131 274 444
Occupational Dermatitis 8 14 17
Occupational Asthma - 13 10
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 1 18
Tuberculosis 10 42 43
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 17 - 28
Cataract - 2 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 19 27 73
Peptic Ulcer - 20 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 75 155 248
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 13 64 11
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 - 42
Neck-Shoulder Pain 8 28 48
Back Pain 52 58 125
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 5 22
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C18: PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 445 503 146
Occupational Dermatitis 18 21 12
Occupational Asthma 35 173 5
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 5 8 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 19 18 8
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 9 3 2
Cataract 1 5 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 11 7 -
Essential Hypertension 119 111 67
Peptic Ulcer 13 29 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 217 128 52
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 9 18 1
Shoulder Tendinitis 13 6 9
Neck-Shoulder Pain 60 9 8
Back Pain 135 95 34
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C19: MANUFACTURE OF COKE AND REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases - 17 35
Occupational Dermatitis - - 4
Occupational Asthma - 8 4
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 2
Tuberculosis - - 4
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - 6 5
Peptic Ulcer - 1 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2 12
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis - - 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain - 1 4
Back Pain - 1 4
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 2
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C20: MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 690 2,792 878
Occupational Dermatitis 58 178 78
Occupational Asthma 3 26 65
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 13
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 48 8 40
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 12
Other Infections - 148 6
Cataract - 1 -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 1
Essential Hypertension 108 137 238
Peptic Ulcer 22 4 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 451 2,197 425
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 31 11 7
Shoulder Tendinitis 83 - 70
Neck-Shoulder Pain 133 142 89
Back Pain 204 1,617 174
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 427 85
Other Diseases - 93 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C21: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICAL
PRODUCTS AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 118 173 171
Occupational Dermatitis 11 26 9
Occupational Asthma - 6 1
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 11 13 3
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - 2
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 39 -
Essential Hypertension 23 49 18
Peptic Ulcer - 16 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 74 24 137
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 7 51
Shoulder Tendinitis 11 - 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 9 6 12
Back Pain 52 11 72
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C221: MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 103 154 98
Occupational Dermatitis 27 5 1
Occupational Asthma 10 27 4
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 3
Acute Poisonings - 12 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 6 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 1 -
Tuberculosis 3 5 14
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 7 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 4 -
Essential Hypertension 7 2 26
Peptic Ulcer - 9 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 55 76 49
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 5 5
Shoulder Tendinitis 13 8 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain 7 17 1
Back Pain 31 46 42
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 4 - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C222: MANUFACTURE OF PLASTIC PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 648 2,651 1,602
Occupational Dermatitis 25 94 65
Occupational Asthma 16 175 61
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 6
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 6 55 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 10 - -
Deafness 1 14 6
Tuberculosis 76 158 30
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 1 68 72
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 1
Essential Hypertension 31 343 155
Peptic Ulcer 96 127 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 387 1,617 1,195
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4 156 14
Shoulder Tendinitis 83 217 66
Neck-Shoulder Pain 22 349 358
Back Pain 278 895 698
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 59
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C23: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 525 2,625 1,976
Occupational Dermatitis 60 300 231
Occupational Asthma 19 232 239
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 27 35
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 3 5 6
Tuberculosis 70 169 75
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 45
Other Infections 21 170 26
Cataract - 2 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 11 201 10
Essential Hypertension 31 58 137
Peptic Ulcer 21 97 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 287 1,364 1,154
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 39 23
Shoulder Tendinitis 44 9 40
Neck-Shoulder Pain 58 173 202
Back Pain 170 1,114 693
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 29 196
Other Diseases - - 10

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C24: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 724 868 950
Occupational Dermatitis 27 111 27
Occupational Asthma 65 55 27
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 8 1 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 1
Tuberculosis 42 16 20
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections 3 10 23
Cataract - 4 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 - 7
Essential Hypertension 63 55 61
Peptic Ulcer 3 65 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 505 499 772
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 1 9
Shoulder Tendinitis 9 6 7
Neck-Shoulder Pain 225 48 3
Back Pain 260 297 753
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 8 147 -
Other Diseases - 52 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C25: MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,324 3,120 2,696
Occupational Dermatitis 50 246 88
Occupational Asthma 86 77 42
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 4 1 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 - 7
Tuberculosis 98 58 115
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 21
Other Infections 70 21 23
Cataract 2 15 22
Cardiovascular Diseases - 3 161
Essential Hypertension 137 241 444
Peptic Ulcer 82 227 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 793 2,224 1,766
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 53 11
Shoulder Tendinitis 60 40 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 87 307 226
Back Pain 634 1,630 484
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 11 194 1,043
Other Diseases - 3 4

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C26: MANUFACTURE OF COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC AND OPTICAL
PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 12,595 12,999 5,605
Occupational Dermatitis 1,173 851 581
Occupational Asthma 561 359 196
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 9
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 3 7 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 561 - 12
Tuberculosis 368 167 243
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 22
Other Infections 813 260 6
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 388 48 -
Essential Hypertension 1,581 869 586
Peptic Ulcer 703 461 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 6,280 9,835 3,941
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 30 1,995 147
Shoulder Tendinitis 42 407 101
Neck-Shoulder Pain 297 2,655 342
Back Pain 5,811 4,243 2,537
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 100 535 814
Other Diseases 165 142 6

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C27: MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 823 2,158 1,344
Occupational Dermatitis 39 146 40
Occupational Asthma 52 72 64
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 17
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 3 4 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 2 - -
Deafness - 1 7
Tuberculosis 38 36 42
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 27 10 134
Cataract - 1 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 1 4
Essential Hypertension 145 148 429
Peptic Ulcer 242 680 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 274 270 587
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 17 8
Shoulder Tendinitis 34 21 17
Neck-Shoulder Pain 56 67 18
Back Pain 170 165 543
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 - 1
Other Diseases - 789 16

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C28: MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, N.E.C.

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,590 1,220 1,303
Occupational Dermatitis 44 53 182
Occupational Asthma - 5 8
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 36
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 3
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 21 8 57
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 18 - 14
Cataract - - 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 - -
Essential Hypertension 5 135 209
Peptic Ulcer 9 42 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,336 977 791
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 1 10
Shoulder Tendinitis - 3 6
Neck-Shoulder Pain 293 268 285
Back Pain 1,042 694 469
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 11 21
Other Diseases 153 - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C29: MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS
AND SEMI-TRAILERS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,150 3,105 1,972
Occupational Dermatitis 300 256 226
Occupational Asthma 58 89 50
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 1
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 6 - -
Deafness 134 - 1
Tuberculosis 63 79 31
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 6 1 -
Cataract - - 2
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 8 -
Essential Hypertension 248 518 644
Peptic Ulcer 173 304 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,161 1,645 1,016
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 31 65 91
Shoulder Tendinitis 32 34 10
Neck-Shoulder Pain 117 626 30
Back Pain 397 436 817
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 584 484 68
Other Diseases - 205 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C30 excl. C301: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT
EQUIPMENT EXCEPT BUILDING OF SHIPS AND BOATS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 679 836 426
Occupational Dermatitis 14 25 20
Occupational Asthma 11 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 12 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 - -
Tuberculosis 7 6 9
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 1 - 1
Cataract 1 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 9 16 12
Peptic Ulcer 1 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 632 774 383
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 38 6 1
Shoulder Tendinitis 18 87 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 276 165 2
Back Pain 300 396 380
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 120 -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C301: BUILDING OF SHIPS AND BOATS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 212 379 46
Occupational Dermatitis 7 - 4
Occupational Asthma 12 3 4
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - 4 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 6 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 7 - 4
Tuberculosis 8 4 4
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 33 - 7
Cataract 2 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 5 1 -
Essential Hypertension 23 1 -
Peptic Ulcer 22 1 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 93 357 22
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 3 - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 13 128 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 47 97 5
Back Pain 30 132 15
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - 2 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C31: MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 344 1,082 631
Occupational Dermatitis 17 98 66
Occupational Asthma 9 48 38
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 3
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 11 2 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 21 4 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 44 87 21
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 22 139 2
Cataract 4 2 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 9 - 6
Essential Hypertension 32 246 110
Peptic Ulcer 48 101 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 127 353 377
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 12 17 11
Shoulder Tendinitis 6 39 4
Neck-Shoulder Pain 49 75 76
Back Pain 60 147 286
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 75 -
Other Diseases - 2 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC C32/C33: OTHER MANUFACTURING; REPAIR AND
INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,071 1,309 1,139
Occupational Dermatitis 62 23 60
Occupational Asthma 26 25 68
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 4 9 1
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 6
Deafness 4 - 18
Tuberculosis 20 27 46
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections 2 14 32
Cataract 14 12 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 3 7
Essential Hypertension 94 191 193
Peptic Ulcer 15 69 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 824 380 702
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 15 5 5
Shoulder Tendinitis 11 42 73
Neck-Shoulder Pain 23 105 289
Back Pain 775 228 313
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 22
Other Diseases - 556 2

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC D35: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,466 4,108 1,086
Occupational Dermatitis 90 2 63
Occupational Asthma 61 64 30
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 6
Acute Poisonings 18 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 61 235 10
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 5 - -
Deafness 18 - 24
Tuberculosis 128 20 35
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 14
Other Infections 95 - -
Cataract 51 2 78
Cardiovascular Diseases 105 2 3
Essential Hypertension 894 22 19
Peptic Ulcer 28 10 257
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 912 3,683 548
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 56 553 14
Shoulder Tendinitis 128 1,140 95
Neck-Shoulder Pain 132 1,347 88
Back Pain 596 630 302
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 13 49
Other Diseases - 68 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Bureau of Labor and Employment Statistics, BLES Integrated Survey.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT
AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 464 266 451
Occupational Dermatitis 28 6 25
Occupational Asthma 27 26 18
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 55
Acute Poisonings 12 2 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 23 2 5
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 1 36
Deafness 8 - -
Tuberculosis 22 34 34
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 21
Other Infections 11 23 15
Cataract 3 - 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 17 4 14
Essential Hypertension 34 23 34
Peptic Ulcer 14 32 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 265 113 188
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 25 12
Shoulder Tendinitis - 16 47
Neck-Shoulder Pain 15 18 20
Back Pain 249 54 109
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC E36: WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 407 244 442
Occupational Dermatitis 18 3 23
Occupational Asthma 14 24 18
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 55
Acute Poisonings 12 2 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 23 1 5
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 1 36
Deafness 8 - -
Tuberculosis 12 31 33
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 21
Other Infections 5 17 15
Cataract 3 - 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 17 3 14
Essential Hypertension 29 18 34
Peptic Ulcer 14 32 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 252 112 183
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 25 12
Shoulder Tendinitis - 16 47
Neck-Shoulder Pain 13 18 20
Back Pain 238 53 104
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC E37/E38/E39: SEWERAGE; WASTE COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND
DISPOSAL ACTIVITIES; MATERIALS RECOVERY;
REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES AND OTHER WASTE
MANAGEMENT SERVICES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 57 22 9
Occupational Dermatitis 10 3 2
Occupational Asthma 13 2 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 1 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 10 3 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 6 6 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 -
Essential Hypertension 5 5 -
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 13 1 6
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 2 - -
Back Pain 11 1 6
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 875 4,175 2,468
Occupational Dermatitis 78 203 231
Occupational Asthma 33 62 35
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 27
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 5
Acute Poisonings - 1 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 19 73 58
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 4 -
Deafness - 4 47
Tuberculosis 141 172 68
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 68
Other Infections 73 49 6
Cataract 8 18 38
Cardiovascular Diseases 9 3 13
Essential Hypertension 162 185 236
Peptic Ulcer 74 154 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 280 2,999 1,637
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 27 104
Shoulder Tendinitis 4 7 173
Neck-Shoulder Pain 60 121 406
Back Pain 210 234 781
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2,610 173
Other Diseases - 248 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 6,256 10,816 9,392
Occupational Dermatitis 129 490 125
Occupational Asthma 418 872 380
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 35
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 16
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 120 271 93
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 51 7 2
Deafness 1 39 21
Tuberculosis 387 439 346
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 101
Other Infections 46 67 143
Cataract 9 52 30
Cardiovascular Diseases 81 23 112
Essential Hypertension 594 737 605
Peptic Ulcer 594 969 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 3,825 6,618 7,307
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 383 241 272
Shoulder Tendinitis 190 654 523
Neck-Shoulder Pain 826 1,370 1,482
Back Pain 2,426 4,283 4,668
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 70 362
Other Diseases - 232 76

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G45: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 807 426 1,034
Occupational Dermatitis 12 - 40
Occupational Asthma 1 3 35
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 7
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 50 - 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 50 - -
Deafness - 12 -
Tuberculosis 65 1 64
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 6
Other Infections 10 - 1
Cataract - - 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 30 - 20
Essential Hypertension 211 48 77
Peptic Ulcer 102 4 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 277 358 773
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 12 1 9
Shoulder Tendinitis 12 3 77
Neck-Shoulder Pain 69 61 199
Back Pain 184 276 414
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 17 74
Other Diseases - - 3

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G46: WHOLESALE TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,297 1,946 3,242
Occupational Dermatitis 9 61 31
Occupational Asthma 83 107 75
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 28
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 7
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 38 13 51
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 1 -
Deafness 1 - 14
Tuberculosis 48 49 144
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 44
Other Infections 24 35 124
Cataract - 1 17
Cardiovascular Diseases 40 5 68
Essential Hypertension 177 234 298
Peptic Ulcer 193 15 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 682 1,425 2,302
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 63 6 200
Shoulder Tendinitis 9 129 225
Neck-Shoulder Pain 258 446 600
Back Pain 352 840 1,263
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 4 14
Other Diseases - - 39

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC G47: RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,152 8,444 5,116
Occupational Dermatitis 108 429 55
Occupational Asthma 335 762 270
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 7
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 32 258 40
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 1 6 2
Deafness - 27 7
Tuberculosis 275 389 138
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 51
Other Infections 12 32 18
Cataract 9 51 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 10 18 23
Essential Hypertension 206 455 231
Peptic Ulcer 300 950 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,864 4,835 4,233
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 307 234 62
Shoulder Tendinitis 169 522 222
Neck-Shoulder Pain 499 863 684
Back Pain 1,889 3,167 2,991
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 49 274
Other Diseases - 232 34

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 3,592 3,429 4,011
Occupational Dermatitis 248 156 229
Occupational Asthma 378 437 251
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 8
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 17
Acute Poisonings 7 1 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 131 82 114
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 6 50 15
Deafness 1 8 62
Tuberculosis 257 271 274
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 338
Other Infections 39 86 -
Cataract 37 6 298
Cardiovascular Diseases 185 33 33
Essential Hypertension 348 425 54
Peptic Ulcer 255 131 328
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,693 1,724 1,993
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 50 142 200
Shoulder Tendinitis 148 152 167
Neck-Shoulder Pain 396 379 269
Back Pain 957 935 1,324
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 142 116 33
Other Diseases 7 19 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H49 excl. H492: LAND TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT
VIA PIPELINES EXCEPT TRANSPORT VIA BUSES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 248 293 160
Occupational Dermatitis 23 - -
Occupational Asthma 12 - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 5 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 9 9 32
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - 6
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 6 7 -
Essential Hypertension 3 52 18
Peptic Ulcer 22 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 170 220 103
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 - 6
Shoulder Tendinitis 20 29 5
Neck-Shoulder Pain 43 38 29
Back Pain 101 153 63
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H492: TRANSPORT VIA BUSES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 828 740 513
Occupational Dermatitis 30 20 23
Occupational Asthma 61 17 41
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 1
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 30 31 37
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 4 15
Deafness - - 21
Tuberculosis 117 100 49
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 7
Other Infections 26 46 25
Cataract 30 2 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 48 16 9
Essential Hypertension 97 54 129
Peptic Ulcer 49 5 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 342 443 155
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 34 49 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 62 65 8
Neck-Shoulder Pain 111 187 60
Back Pain 135 142 87
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - 2 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H50: WATER TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 197 394 379
Occupational Dermatitis 23 - 6
Occupational Asthma 24 40 48
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 16 33 65
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 46 -
Deafness - 6 33
Tuberculosis 29 18 13
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 16
Other Infections - 4 -
Cataract 5 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 - 1
Essential Hypertension 27 10 16
Peptic Ulcer 1 10 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 68 227 182
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 41 33
Shoulder Tendinitis 20 48 39
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1 68 52
Back Pain 47 70 56
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 2
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H51: AIR TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 13 108 999
Occupational Dermatitis - 5 -
Occupational Asthma - 30 104
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 16
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 8
Tuberculosis - 1 8
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 1 - 256
Cataract - - 24
Cardiovascular Diseases 3 - 8
Essential Hypertension - 55 -
Peptic Ulcer - 2 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 7 15 575
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 4 8
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 2 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1 2 50
Back Pain 4 7 517
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H52: WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
FOR TRANSPORTATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,023 1,690 1,953
Occupational Dermatitis 165 131 200
Occupational Asthma 243 310 58
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 7
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 7 1 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 81 13 12
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 2 -
Tuberculosis 90 138 171
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 314
Other Infections 7 33 11
Cataract 2 4 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 115 10 36
Essential Hypertension 188 155 163
Peptic Ulcer 113 83 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,010 793 974
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 45 153
Shoulder Tendinitis 42 7 112
Neck-Shoulder Pain 230 84 77
Back Pain 632 543 601
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 101 114 31
Other Diseases - 17 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC H53: POSTAL AND COURIER ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 283 204 7
Occupational Dermatitis 6 - -
Occupational Asthma 38 40 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 6 - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 13 5 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 4 3 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 10 - -
Essential Hypertension 33 99 2
Peptic Ulcer 70 31 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 96 26 5
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 3 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 1 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 10 - 1
Back Pain 38 20 1
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 41 2 1
Other Diseases 7 - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC I55/I56: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,681 3,712 3,519
Occupational Dermatitis 209 227 161
Occupational Asthma 136 210 93
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 18
Acute Poisonings - 5 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 49 427 46
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 1 - 194
Deafness 1 32 -
Tuberculosis 73 54 55
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 30
Other Infections 103 116 19
Cataract 1 2 4
Cardiovascular Diseases 45 41 30
Essential Hypertension 301 235 254
Peptic Ulcer 262 120 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 3,500 2,243 2,615
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 214 26 62
Shoulder Tendinitis 579 165 209
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1,073 428 691
Back Pain 1,634 1,400 1,322
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 43 331
Other Diseases - 181 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,257 6,258 2,267
Occupational Dermatitis 198 109 24
Occupational Asthma 59 127 423
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 13 - 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 4 - -
Deafness 18 1 -
Tuberculosis 251 63 70
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5
Other Infections 139 11 4
Cataract 89 6 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 127 20 40
Essential Hypertension 128 218 695
Peptic Ulcer 136 106 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,094 4,728 998
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 255 962 68
Shoulder Tendinitis 117 28 112
Neck-Shoulder Pain 349 2,152 278
Back Pain 373 1,556 501
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 30 39
Other Diseases - 869 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J58: PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 77 61 1,241
Occupational Dermatitis - 1 -
Occupational Asthma 1 1 386
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 8 4 15
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 3
Other Infections 2 - -
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 30
Essential Hypertension 5 - 501
Peptic Ulcer 13 26 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 49 28 305
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 1 18
Shoulder Tendinitis 4 - 19
Neck-Shoulder Pain 21 26 73
Back Pain 24 1 195
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J59/J60: MOTION PICTURE, VIDEO AND TELEVISION
PROGRAMME PRODUCTION, SOUND RECORDING AND
MUSIC PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES EXCEPT ANIMATED
FILMS AND CARTOONS PRODUCTION; PROGRAMMING
AND BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 205 278 41
Occupational Dermatitis 7 13 -
Occupational Asthma 9 18 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 4 - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 7 28 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 7 6 2
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 9 - 9
Essential Hypertension 7 76 -
Peptic Ulcer 7 22 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 149 101 29
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 5 5 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 7 3
Neck-Shoulder Pain 98 10 5
Back Pain 44 49 21
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 30 -
Other Diseases - 14 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J590*: ANIMATED FILMS AND CARTOONS PRODUCTION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases - 1 -
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma - - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - 1 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension - - -
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain - - -
Back Pain - - -
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

* ISLE code.
Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J61: TELECOMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,362 5,289 57
Occupational Dermatitis 191 95 -
Occupational Asthma 40 100 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 13 - 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 178 1 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 46 5 -
Cataract 39 6 -
Cardiovascular Diseases 50 12 -
Essential Hypertension 6 12 -
Peptic Ulcer 57 9 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 742 4,194 50
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 235 920 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 97 - -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 193 2,063 31
Back Pain 217 1,211 19
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - 855 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC J62/J63: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, CONSULTANCY AND RELATED
ACTIVITIES; INFORMATION SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 610 629 929
Occupational Dermatitis - - 24
Occupational Asthma 9 8 37
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 18 1 -
Tuberculosis 58 29 54
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 2
Other Infections 84 - 2
Cataract 50 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 68 7 1
Essential Hypertension 110 130 194
Peptic Ulcer 59 49 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 154 405 614
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 15 36 50
Shoulder Tendinitis 14 21 89
Neck-Shoulder Pain 37 53 169
Back Pain 88 295 267
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 39
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2016

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 5,110 5,504 2,777
Occupational Dermatitis 73 22 12
Occupational Asthma 64 249 189
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 229 6 88
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 3 3 3
Tuberculosis 164 95 117
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 7
Other Infections 974 48 20
Cataract 6 - 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 35 128 33
Essential Hypertension 372 1,340 490
Peptic Ulcer 240 191 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,447 2,489 1,810
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 90 179 68
Shoulder Tendinitis 112 388 298
Neck-Shoulder Pain 494 820 435
Back Pain 1,739 1,040 1,009
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 62 -
Others 500 933 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K64 excl. K6411: FINANCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES EXCEPT INSURANCE,
PENSION FUNDING AND CENTRAL BANKING

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,725 4,826 2,308
Occupational Dermatitis 73 13 5
Occupational Asthma 37 212 178
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 224 6 86
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 1 - -
Tuberculosis 150 78 79
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 6
Other Infections 969 35 6
Cataract 6 - 7
Cardiovascular Diseases 32 125 25
Essential Hypertension 279 1,139 451
Peptic Ulcer 227 147 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,224 2,138 1,463
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 80 169 62
Shoulder Tendinitis 109 386 142
Neck-Shoulder Pain 340 651 272
Back Pain 1,683 872 987
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 12 60 -
Other Diseases 500 933 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K65: INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING EXCEPT
COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 246 174 434
Occupational Dermatitis - 7 7
Occupational Asthma 27 10 10
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 5 7 33
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 11 13
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 1 - 5
Essential Hypertension 53 67 39
Peptic Ulcer 12 22 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 149 50 325
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8 10 3
Shoulder Tendinitis - 2 153
Neck-Shoulder Pain 138 11 161
Back Pain 3 27 8
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC K66: ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL SERVICE AND INSURANCE
ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 139 504 35
Occupational Dermatitis - 2 -
Occupational Asthma - 27 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 5 - 2
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 2 3 3
Tuberculosis 9 10 5
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections 4 2 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 2 3 3
Essential Hypertension 39 134 -
Peptic Ulcer 2 22 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 75 301 20
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 - 2
Shoulder Tendinitis 4 - 2
Neck-Shoulder Pain 16 158 2
Back Pain 53 141 14
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2 -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC L68: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 773 240 695
Occupational Dermatitis 28 9 5
Occupational Asthma 18 9 26
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 4 14 27
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing 10 - -
Deafness - - 2
Tuberculosis 27 21 57
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 24
Other Infections 7 13 38
Cataract 6 - 3
Cardiovascular Diseases 33 - 15
Essential Hypertension 97 5 199
Peptic Ulcer 77 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 467 169 301
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 132 - 8
Shoulder Tendinitis 5 - 16
Neck-Shoulder Pain 131 47 67
Back Pain 199 59 202
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 63 8
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 894 1,517 1,016
Occupational Dermatitis 31 22 5
Occupational Asthma 47 43 37
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 2 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 4 5 -
Tuberculosis 23 47 15
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 20
Other Infections - 71 42
Cataract 8 - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 4 -
Essential Hypertension 47 137 261
Peptic Ulcer 24 96 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 709 1,083 629
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 18 43 20
Shoulder Tendinitis 52 48 95
Neck-Shoulder Pain 320 311 191
Back Pain 319 435 322
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 246 1
Other Diseases - 7 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M excl. M692 and M711: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL
ACTIVITIES EXCEPT ACCOUNTING,
ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 194 673 742
Occupational Dermatitis 13 19 -
Occupational Asthma 13 32 13
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 6
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 2 19 9
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 20
Other Infections - 53 42
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 -
Essential Hypertension - 64 124
Peptic Ulcer - 29 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 165 456 527
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 41 11
Shoulder Tendinitis - 7 95
Neck-Shoulder Pain 84 183 159
Back Pain 79 217 261
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 8 1
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M692: ACCOUNTING, BOOKKEEPING AND AUDITING ACTIVITIES;
TAX CONSULTANCY

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 142 49 44
Occupational Dermatitis - - 3
Occupational Asthma 7 5 21
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 2 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 1 2 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 1 -
Cataract 8 - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 1 -
Essential Hypertension 2 2 8
Peptic Ulcer - - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 124 36 10
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 - 4
Shoulder Tendinitis 2 1 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 60 9 1
Back Pain 60 25 5
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 1 -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC M711: ARCHITECTURAL AND ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES AND RELATED
TECHNICAL CONSULTANCY
INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 557 795 230
Occupational Dermatitis 18 3 2
Occupational Asthma 26 6 2
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness 4 5 -
Tuberculosis 20 26 5
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 17 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - 2 -
Essential Hypertension 46 71 130
Peptic Ulcer 24 67 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 419 591 90
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 14 2 5
Shoulder Tendinitis 50 40 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 175 119 30
Back Pain 180 193 55
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 237 -
Other Diseases - 7 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 13,078 56,115 43,183
Occupational Dermatitis 79 2,269 1,071
Occupational Asthma 424 3,481 4,435
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 11
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 26
Acute Poisonings - 6 -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 95 18 152
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 19
Deafness 40 44 3
Tuberculosis 582 381 452
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5,302
Other Infections 274 2,776 1,369
Cataract 6 19 60
Cardiovascular Diseases 246 628 440
Essential Hypertension 2,550 7,008 3,402
Peptic Ulcer 2,228 13,208 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 6,548 25,403 26,434
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 482 134 5,091
Shoulder Tendinitis 315 250 2,233
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1,122 2,000 4,707
Back Pain 4,535 22,834 10,581
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 94 185 3,822
Other Diseases 8 874 8

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N77/N80/N81: RENTAL AND LEASING ACTIVITIES; SECURITY AND
INVESTIGATION ACTIVITIES; SERVICES TO BUILDINGS
AND LANDSCAPE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 439 429 9,786
Occupational Dermatitis 8 - 1
Occupational Asthma 3 22 29
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 2
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 17
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 90 15 90
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 8 -
Tuberculosis 29 60 43
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 3
Other Infections 8 4 50
Cataract - 8 4
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 19 71
Essential Hypertension 72 113 27
Peptic Ulcer 8 36 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 214 144 9,450
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 14 4,525
Shoulder Tendinitis 60 8 1,586
Neck-Shoulder Pain 120 25 1,027
Back Pain 31 97 2,287
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 3 - 25
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N78: EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,581 479 1,224
Occupational Dermatitis 31 9 80
Occupational Asthma 40 25 82
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 8
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 9
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 - 55
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 11
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 190 39 21
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 32
Other Infections 23 - 34
Cataract 6 6 51
Cardiovascular Diseases 19 6 1
Essential Hypertension 56 79 80
Peptic Ulcer 16 18 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,198 297 753
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 10 1 106
Shoulder Tendinitis 35 1 101
Neck-Shoulder Pain 562 66 137
Back Pain 591 229 395
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 14
Other Diseases - - 8

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N79: TRAVEL AGENCY, TOUR OPERATOR, RESERVATION SERVICE AND
RELATED ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 25 17 476
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma 1 - -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - - 13
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 4 1 7
Essential Hypertension - - 156
Peptic Ulcer 1 14 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 15 2 300
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 4 - -
Shoulder Tendinitis - 1 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 1 1 111
Back Pain 10 - 189
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N82 excl. N8221 and N82226: OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE,
OFFICE SUPPORT AND OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT
ACTIVITIES EXCEPT CALL CENTER ACTIVITIES (VOICE)
AND MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 15 17,618 403
Occupational Dermatitis - 160 20
Occupational Asthma - 1,974 19
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 1 3 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 1 57 4
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 1
Other Infections - 38 -
Cataract - 2 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - 391 9
Essential Hypertension - 2,675 15
Peptic Ulcer 2 3,887 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 10 7,902 331
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 7 2
Shoulder Tendinitis - 42 7
Neck-Shoulder Pain 5 63 15
Back Pain 3 7,790 268
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 39
Other Diseases - 529 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N8221: CALL CENTER ACTIVITIES (VOICE)

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 11,005 37,387 31,270
Occupational Dermatitis 40 2,100 969
Occupational Asthma 380 1,457 4,305
Acute Poisonings - 6 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - 7
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 7
Deafness 40 36 3
Tuberculosis 361 224 370
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 5,266
Other Infections 242 2,733 1,285
Cataract - 3 4
Cardiovascular Diseases 214 211 352
Essential Hypertension 2,420 4,121 3,124
Peptic Ulcer 2,199 9,253 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 5,099 16,898 15,577
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 460 108 456
Shoulder Tendinitis 219 198 538
Neck-Shoulder Pain 434 1,797 3,410
Back Pain 3,895 14,610 7,428
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 91 185 3,745
Other Diseases 8 345 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC N82226: MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 13 185 24
Occupational Dermatitis - - -
Occupational Asthma - 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis - 1 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 1 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 2 20 -
Peptic Ulcer 1 - -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 10 160 24
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 6 4 1
Shoulder Tendinitis - - 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain - 48 8
Back Pain 4 108 14
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC P85: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 4,937 5,746 5,705
Occupational Dermatitis 136 85 158
Occupational Asthma 310 314 348
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 8
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 7
Acute Poisonings 15 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 51 115 118
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 1
Deafness 25 1 7
Tuberculosis 195 128 118
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 42
Other Infections 53 143 91
Cataract 14 33 25
Cardiovascular Diseases 45 69 173
Essential Hypertension 937 606 654
Peptic Ulcer 279 301 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 2,878 3,399 3,867
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 261 442 97
Shoulder Tendinitis 188 246 151
Neck-Shoulder Pain 647 770 656
Back Pain 1,773 1,896 2,076
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 9 45 887
Other Diseases - 552 88

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 3,010 2,896 2,537
Occupational Dermatitis 49 244 72
Occupational Asthma 181 412 171
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 62
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 9 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 7 -
Deafness 7 - -
Tuberculosis 170 134 118
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 91
Other Infections 265 418 132
Cataract 1 7 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 171 67 52
Essential Hypertension 270 231 411
Peptic Ulcer 739 219 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,123 1,207 1,416
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 54 276 85
Shoulder Tendinitis 49 90 127
Neck-Shoulder Pain 104 205 336
Back Pain 870 622 863
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 46 14 5
Other Diseases 32 31 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q86: HUMAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES EXCEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,951 2,910 2,256
Occupational Dermatitis 49 235 72
Occupational Asthma 181 409 171
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 62
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - 2
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 7 9
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - 7 -
Deafness 7 - -
Tuberculosis 169 129 117
Occupational Lung Diseases - - 91
Other Infections 265 416 132
Cataract 1 7 1
Cardiovascular Diseases 171 67 32
Essential Hypertension 266 221 392
Peptic Ulcer 739 213 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,069 1,168 1,175
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 53 273 83
Shoulder Tendinitis 49 86 126
Neck-Shoulder Pain 79 190 334
Back Pain 842 607 628
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 46 12 4
Other Diseases 32 31 -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC Q87/Q88: RESIDENTIAL CARE ACTIVITIES; SOCIAL WORK
ACTIVITIES WITHOUT ACCOMMODATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 59 76 281
Occupational Dermatitis - 9 -
Occupational Asthma - 3 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - 2 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 1 5 1
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - 2 -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 20
Essential Hypertension 4 10 20
Peptic Ulcer - 6 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 55 39 241
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 1 3 2
Shoulder Tendinitis - 4 1
Neck-Shoulder Pain 26 15 2
Back Pain 28 15 235
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 2 1
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2014

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 2,016 1,464 411
Occupational Dermatitis 12 78 34
Occupational Asthma 12 38 100
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 22 17 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 10 26
Tuberculosis 15 14 12
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 278 21 1
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 27
Essential Hypertension 498 142 26
Peptic Ulcer 47 56 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,132 1,088 161
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 26 237 4
Shoulder Tendinitis 45 33 4
Neck-Shoulder Pain 313 300 26
Back Pain 748 508 115
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 10 12
Other Diseases - - 16

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R90: CREATIVE, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 94 88 16
Occupational Dermatitis - 5 -
Occupational Asthma 2 5 -
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 20 7 -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - 10 -
Tuberculosis - 2 -
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections - - -
Cataract - - -
Cardiovascular Diseases - - -
Essential Hypertension 12 28 -
Peptic Ulcer 8 10 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 52 21 16
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 2 1 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 20 2 4
Neck-Shoulder Pain 15 3 -
Back Pain 15 15 12
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - -
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC R91/R92/R93: LIBRARIES, ARCHIVES, MUSEUMS AND OTHER
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES; GAMBLING AND BETTING ACTIVITIES;
SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND AMUSEMENT AND RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 1,922 1,376 395
Occupational Dermatitis 12 73 34
Occupational Asthma 10 33 100
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - 1
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings 1 - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion 2 10 4
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - -
Deafness - - 26
Tuberculosis 15 12 12
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 278 21 1
Cataract - - 1
Cardiovascular Diseases - - 27
Essential Hypertension 486 114 26
Peptic Ulcer 39 46 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 1,080 1,067 145
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 24 236 4
Shoulder Tendinitis 25 31 -
Neck-Shoulder Pain 298 297 26
Back Pain 733 493 103
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - 10 12
Other Diseases - - 16

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.


Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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PSIC S95/S96: REPAIR OF COMPUTERS AND PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD
GOODS; OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2011 2013 2015

OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES
(Establishments employing 20 and over)
Total Cases of Occupational Diseases 367 286 432
Occupational Dermatitis 44 8 17
Occupational Asthma 30 8 1
Occupational Kidney Diseass - - -
Other Diseases Caused by Chemicals - - -
Acute Poisonings - - -
Heat Stroke, Cramps, Exhaustion - - -
Chilblain, Frostbite, Freezing - - 9
Deafness - - -
Tuberculosis 20 24 2
Occupational Lung Diseases - - -
Other Infections 2 8 3
Cataract 7 - -
Cardiovascular Diseases 8 - -
Essential Hypertension 29 5 8
Peptic Ulcer 2 2 -
Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases 226 231 392
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - 98 -
Shoulder Tendinitis 41 8 43
Neck-Shoulder Pain 112 41 31
Back Pain 73 84 79
Other Work-Related Musculoskeletal Diseases - - 239
Other Diseases - - -

Note: Details may not add up to totals due to rounding.

Source of data: Philippine Statistics Authority, Integrated Survey on Labor and Employment.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. LABOR ORGANIZATIONS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Administrative Reports (Registration Forms,


Statistical and Performance Reporting System)

Agency Responsible Bureau of Labor Relations (BLR)

Reference Period Month

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional

Release Schedule One to two months after reference period; 18-20


months for industry data on CBAs filed

Availability From 1966

Other Information In 2001, the Bureau of Labor and Employment


Statistics turned over responsibility for the
Statistical and Performance Monitoring System to
the concerned Bureaus of the Department of Labor
and Employment.

Definition of Terms

Federation any labor organization with at least 10 local


chapters or affiliates each of which must be a duly
recognized collective bargaining agent. It is
organized either on the national or regional basis
and may engage in any organizational activity, in
more than one industry, in any area and region or
may cut across industries or regions.

Labor Center an umbrella organization composed of a number of


federations e.g. Trade Union Congress of the
Philippines, Labor Advisory Coordinating Council.

Labor Union any registered group or association of employees


that exists in whole or in part for the purpose of
collective bargaining or dealing with employers
concerning terms and conditions of employment.
It may either be:

Local Union any labor organization operating at the plant level.

Affiliated Union a local chapter or an independently registered


union affiliated with a federation or a national
union.

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B. COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS

Data Source and Coverage

Source Administrative Reports (CBA Documents,


Statistical and Performance Reporting System)

Agency Responsible Bureau of Labor Relations (BLR)

Reference Period Month

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National


Industry: Major and minor industry groups

Release Schedule 1-2 months after reference period

Availability From 1993

Other Information i.) For purposes of this Industry Yearbook, the


BLES processed the data from the newly filed
CBAs to generate industry statistics.
ii.) In 2001, the BLES turned over responsibility
for the program area concerns of the
Statistical and Performance Monitoring System
to the Bureaus of the Department of Labor and
Employment.

Definition of Terms

Collective Bargaining the negotiated contract between a legitimate labor


Agreement organization and the employer concerning wages,
hours of work and all other terms and conditions of
employment in a bargaining unit, including
mandatory provisions for grievance and arbitration
machineries.

Economic Clause provision in a collective bargaining agreement on


pay rates, welfare benefits, leave credits, wage
increase and supplementary income.

Non-Economic Clause provision in a collective bargaining agreement on


union security, job security, dispute settlement
procedures, union representation, union
rights/benefits and source of agreement.
Examples of this are:

Agency Fee fee collected from a non-union member which is


equal to the union dues a member pays to be in
good standing.

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Explanatory Notes…

Agency Shop an arrangement whereby non-members of the


contracting union must be assessed to pay the
union a sum equal to union dues known as
“agency fees” for the benefits they received as a
consequence of the bargaining negotiations
effected through the efforts of the union.

Check-off provision to deduct from the salaries/wages of union


members and non-union members all monthly dues
in such definite amount as provided in the union’s
constitution and by-laws.

Close Shop an agreement whereby an employer shall hire only


members of the union who must continue to
remain members in good standing to keep their
jobs.

Job Security a mandatory provision that states that all


employees shall have the right to be secured in
their employment and no employee shall be
deemed dismissed without any just, lawful and
reasonable cause and due process. Regularization,
promotion, transfer and demotion shall be the
prerogative of the company considering criteria
such as ability, education, efficiency, performance,
necessity, seniority and others.

Maintenance of Membership an agreement whereby employees who are


members of the union must maintain their
membership during the term of the contract as a
condition of continued employment.
Union Shop an agreement whereby the employer may hire a
non-union member, but to retain employment such
employee must become a union member after
some period and maintain the membership therein
in good standing.

For inquiries, contact:


Union Registration and Workers Empowerment Division
Bureau of Labor Relations
6/F First Intramuros BF Condominium, Solana St. cor. Andres Soriano Ave.,Intramuros,
t, Manila
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.blr.dole.gov.ph
 (632) 527-2537 Telefax No. (632) 527-2459

Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division


Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F CyberPod Centris Eton 3, EDSA, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
Website: http://www.psa.gov.ph
 Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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COVERAGE

PART C - DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.


Summary Statistics 13-11

CBA Statistics (Based on documents on file)

All Industries 13-12

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 13-14

A01 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related 13-16


Service Activities

A02 Forestry and Logging 13-18

A03 Fishing and Aquaculture 13-20

B Mining and Quarrying 13-22

B05 Mining of Coal and Lignite 13-24

B07 Mining of Metal Ores 13-26

B08 Other Mining and Quarrying 13-28

C Manufacturing 13-30

C10 Manufacture of Food Products 13-32

C11 Manufacture of Beverages 13-34

C12 Manufacture of Tobacco Products 13-36

C13 Manufacture of Textiles 13-38

C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 13-40

C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 13-42

C16 Manufacture of Wood and of Products of Wood and


Cork except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of 13-44
Bamboo, Cane, Rattan and the Like; Manufacture of
Articles of Straw and Plaiting Materials

C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 13-46

C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 13-48

C19 Manufacture of Coke and Refined Petroleum Products 13-50

C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 13-52

C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and 13-54


Pharmaceutical Preparations

C22 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 13-56


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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.
C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 13-58

C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 13-60

Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except 13-62


C25
Machinery and Equipment

Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical 13-64


C26
Products

C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 13-66

C28 Manufacture of Machinery and Equipment, N.E.C. 13-68

Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi- 13-70


C29
Trailers

C30 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment 13-72

C31 Manufacture of Furniture 13-74

C32 Other Manufacturing 13-76

C33 Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 13-78

D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 13-80

D35 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 13-82

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and 13-84


Remediation Activities

E36 Water Collection, Treatment and Supply 13-86

F Construction 13-88

F41 Building Construction 13-90

F42 Civil Engineering 13-92

F43 Specialized Construction Activities 13-94

Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles 13-96


G
and Motorcycles

Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor 13-98


G45
Vehicles and Motorcycles

Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and 13-100


G46
Motorcycles

G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 13-102

H Transportation and Storage 13-104

H49 Land Transport and Transport via Pipelines 13-106

H50 Water Transport 13-108

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.
H51 Air Transport 13-110

H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 13-112

H53 Postal and Courier Activities 13-114

I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 13-116

I55 Accommodation 13-118

I56 Food and Beverage Service Activities 13-120

J Information and Communications 1-122

J58 Publishing Activities 13-124

Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme 13-126


J59
Production, Sound Recording and Publishing Activities

J60 Programming and Broadcasting Activities 13-128

J61 Telecommunications 13-130

K Financial and Insurance Activities 13-132

K64 Financial Service Activities except Insurance and 13-134


Pension Funding

K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except 13-136


Compulsory Social Security

K66 Activities Auxiliary to Financial Service and Insurance 13-138


Activities

L Real Estate Activities 13-140

L68 Real Estate Activities 13-142

M Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 13-144

M74 Other Professional, Scientific and Technical Activities 13-146

M75 Veterinary Activities 13-148

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 13-150

N77 Rental and Leasing Activities 13-152

N78 Employment Activities 13-154

N82 Office Administrative, Office Support and Other 13-156


Business Support Activities

P Education 13-158

P85 Education except Public Education 13-160

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 13-162

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Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities 13-164

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 13-166

R93 Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreation 13-168


Activities

S Other Service Activities 13-170

S94 Activities of Membership Organizations 13-172

S96 Other Personal Service Activities 13-174

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PART C - DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

SUMMARY STATISTICS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS

Unions Registered/Restored 227 232 211


Federations/Labor Centers 1 - 1
Private Sector Unions 185 186 152
Public Sector Unions 41 46 58

Membership of Newly Registered Unions 56,212 27,663 45,858


Federations/Labor Centers 2,000 - 525
Private Sector Unions 17,693 17,810 28,962
Public Sector Unions 36,519 9,853 16,371

Unions Cancelled/Dissolved/Merged/Consolidated 1 - -
Existing Unions (as of) 18,840 19,067 19,334
Federations/Labor Centers 136 135 136
Private Sector Unions 16,880 17,066 17,246
Public Sector Unions 1,824 1,866 1,952

Membership of Existing Unions (000) (as of) 1,938 1,964 2,016


Private Sector Unions 1,420 1,438 1,478
Public Sector Unions 518 526 538

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS (CBAs)

CBAs Registered 340 361 326


Workers Covered by New CBAs 63,515 64,261 70,678
Expired CBAs 449 465 386
Existing CBAs (as of) 1,227 1,148 1,129
Workers Covered by Existing CBAs (000) (as of) 208 190 208

Notes: Existing federations/labor centers' membership are already included in existing private sector unions.
Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations, Statistical Performance Reporting System (SPRS).
Bureau of Labor Relations, Union Registration and Worker's Division.
Civil Service Commission, Personnel Relations Office.

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ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 325 298 328
Affiliated Unions 186 189 211
Independent Unions 133 99 117
Not Stated 6 10 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 58,306 56,435 83,403


Affiliated Unions 24,306 35,233 56,914
Independent Unions 34,000 21,202 26,489
Wage Increase Provision 232 227 262
Aids
Bereavement Loan 7 11 3
Calamity Loan 19 12 24
Car Loan 17 5 13
Company Loan 15 11 8
Cooperative Loan/Multi-Purpose Loan 9 12 20
Educational Loan 39 41 27
Emergency Loan 48 65 59
Housing Loan 28 12 24
Livelihood 1 - 1
Maternity Aid 21 28 39
Paternity Aid/Allowance 4 7 7
Vale 22 21 14
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 11 12 9
Commission 4 10 2
Hazard Pay 17 17 24
Incentive Pay 36 14 17
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 84 66 83
Merit Increase 24 35 43
Productivity Pay 14 9 23
Profit Sharing 1 2 2
Seniority Pay 17 13 18
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 129 148 190
14th Month Pay 11 10 13
Christmas Bonus 51 47 75
Perfect Attendance 36 28 26
Performance Bonus 23 14 17
Signing Bonus 97 128 129

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 4 1 4
Birthday Gift 12 11 21
Board and Lodging 50 15 9
Burial Aid 136 118 140
Christmas Package/Party 59 63 55
Company Products Discount 12 11 10
Death 188 142 167
Disability 49 11 15
Drug Free Workplace 41 58 37
Ecological 7 7 7
Educational Assistance 39 45 33
Family Planning Service 172 198 222
Health and Safety Equipment 86 60 60
Health Fund 14 13 35
Hospitalization 162 123 152
Industrial Peace/Productivity 55 38 77
Insurance (Accident/Life) 115 116 122
Job Enrichment 69 65 99
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 48 70 59
Light and Water Allowance 6 4 11
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 141 156 196

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ALL INDUSTRIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 81 71 58
Medical/Dental Services 207 139 179
Medicines/Medical Allowance 54 35 55
Optical Assistance - 17 42
No Child Labor 32 5 1
Paternity Allowance 4 - -
Per Diem 12 10 4
Recreational Activities/Facilities 139 128 141
Reduction of Monotony at Work 9 19 33
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 33 23 41
Retirement Pay 179 176 198
Rice and Corn Allowance 44 96 147
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 92 117 108
Social Amelioration Fund 4 6 5
Study/Scholarship Grant 10 2 6
Transportation Services/Allowance 82 51 47
Uniform (Allowance) 35 19 35
Uniform (Clothing) 154 164 186

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 124 118 125
Birthday 66 62 81
Calamity 21 24 18
Emergency 113 109 128
Incentive 21 14 10
Legal/Court 8 3 2
Menstrual - 1 -
Military Training/Leave 7 2 -
Personal 4 13 1
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 6 7 7
Study/School 15 6 22
Sick 229 243 287
Time-off 15 13 17
Union Activity/Leave 188 198 236
Vacation 239 252 291
Wedding 7 10 10
Other/Paid Leave 66 50 92

Union Security 303 265 307


Job Security 110 213 265

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 73 72 88
Access to office equipment 25 31 20
Provision of office space 99 116 105
Use of bulletin board 110 109 114

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 20 14 7
Affiliated Unions 12 11 7
Independent Unions 8 3 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 3,368 6,729 1,324


Affiliated Unions 1,529 6,204 1,324
Independent Unions 1,839 525 -
Wage Increase Provision 12 9 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan 2 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 1
Emergency Loan 1 - 2
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood 1 - -
Maternity Aid - 4 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 4 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 2 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 - -
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay 5 - 2
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 2
-
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 11 6 4
14th Month Pay 1 - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - 1
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 3 1 1
Signing Bonus 5 6 4

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 2 3 -
Burial Aid 6 5 5
Christmas Package/Party - - 1
Company Products Discount 1 - -
Death 10 8 3
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - -
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance 3 6 -
Family Planning Service 8 11 2
Health and Safety Equipment 8 2 2
Health Fund 5 1 1
Hospitalization 10 3 6
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 - 5
Insurance (Accident/Life) 11 8 6
Job Enrichment 2 1 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 5 5 4
Light and Water Allowance 4 2 2
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 6 5 4

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 4 6 1
Medical/Dental Services 12 11 6
Medicines/Medical Allowance 4 1 3
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 3 4
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 10 12 7
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 5
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 6 3
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 2 2
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 11 3 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 3 1 3
Birthday 2 - -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 11 5 5
Incentive 1 - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - 1 -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School - - -
Sick 17 12 6
Time-off 3 - -
Union Activity/Leave 9 7 4
Vacation 17 14 7
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 6 -

Union Security 19 13 7
Job Security 3 12 5

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 6 6 3
Access to office equipment 2 - 1
Provision of office space 7 4 3
Use of bulletin board 7 6 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC A01: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND
RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 18 14 7
Affiliated Unions 12 11 7
Independent Unions 6 3 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,656 6,729 1,324


Affiliated Unions 1,529 6,204 1,324
Independent Unions 1,127 525 -
Wage Increase Provision 11 9 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan 2 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 1
Emergency Loan - - 2
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood 1 - -
Maternity Aid - 4 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 4 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 2 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 - -
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay 5 - 2
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 2
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 9 6 4
14th Month Pay 1 - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - 1
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 2 1 1
Signing Bonus 5 6 4

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 2 3 -
Burial Aid 5 5 5
Christmas Package/Party - - 1
Company Products Discount 1 - -
Death 9 8 3
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - -
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance 3 6 -
Family Planning Service 8 11 2
Health and Safety Equipment 7 2 2
Health Fund 5 1 1
Hospitalization 9 3 6
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 - 5
Insurance (Accident/Life) 10 8 6
Job Enrichment 2 1 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 5 5 4
Light and Water Allowance 4 2 2
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 6 5 4

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PSIC A01: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND
RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 4 6 1
Medical/Dental Services 11 11 6
Medicines/Medical Allowance 4 1 3
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 3 4
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 10 12 7
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 5
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 6 3
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 2 2
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 9 3 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 1 3
Birthday 2 - -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 11 5 5
Incentive 1 - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - 1 -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School - - -
Sick 15 12 6
Time-off 3 - -
Union Activity/Leave 8 7 4
Vacation 15 14 7
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 6 -

Union Security 17 13 7
Job Security 2 12 5

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 6 6 3
Access to office equipment 2 4 1
Provision of office space 7 - 3
Use of bulletin board 7 6 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC A02: FORESTRY AND LOGGING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions 1 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 12 - -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 12 - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids - - -
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan 1 - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC A02: FORESTRY AND LOGGING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security 1 - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND ACQUACULTURE

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 700 - -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 700 - -
Wage Increase Provision - - -
Aids - -
Bereavement Loan -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
- -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
- -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 1 - -
Signing Bonus - - -
- -
Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment 1 - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -
- -

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PSIC A03: FISHING AND ACQUACULTURE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 4 3 4
Affiliated Unions - 1 4
Independent Unions 4 2 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,245 2,493 2,028


Affiliated Unions - 8 2,028
Independent Unions 1,245 2,485 -
Wage Increase Provision 4 2 4
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 2 - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 - 2
Merit Increase - 1 -
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 1 2
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 1 -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 2 - 2
Burial Aid 1 - 1
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 2 2 4
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological 2 - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 4 1 3
Health and Safety Equipment 2 2 -
Health Fund 1 - 1
Hospitalization - 1 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 3 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 3 - 4
Job Enrichment 1 1 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 2 -
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 2 4

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PSIC B: MINING AND QUARRYING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 3 3 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance 2 1 1
Optical Assistance 2 - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 2 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 3 2 4
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 4
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 1 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 1 3
Uniform (Allowance) - - 1
Uniform (Clothing) 3 1 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 3 1 2
Birthday - - 1
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency - 1 2
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 2 - -
Sick 4 2 4
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 3 4
Vacation 4 3 4
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 1 2

Union Security 4 2 4
Job Security 2 3 4

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 2 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 1 4
Use of bulletin board 2 1 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC B05: MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 190 - -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 190 - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment 1 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC B05: MINING OF COAL AND LIGNITE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security 1 - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC B07: MINING OF METAL ORES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 2 4
Affiliated Unions - - 4
Independent Unions 2 2 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 890 2,485 2,028


Affiliated Unions - - 2,028
Independent Unions 890 2,485 -
Wage Increase Provision 2 2 4
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - 2
Merit Increase - 1 -
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 2
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 1 -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 1 - 2
Burial Aid 1 - 1
Christmas Package/Party 1 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 2 4
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 2 - 3
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 -
Health Fund - - 1
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 - 4
Job Enrichment - - 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 2 4

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PSIC B07: MINING OF METAL ORES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 2 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 1 1
No Child Labor - - 1
Optical Assistance 1 - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 1 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 2 1 4
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 - 4
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 1 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 1 3
Uniform (Allowance) - - 1
Uniform (Clothing) 2 - 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 1 2
Birthday - - 1
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency - 1 2
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 2 2 4
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 2 4
Vacation 2 2 4
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 1 2

Union Security 2 1 4
Job Security 1 2 4

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 - 4
Use of bulletin board 1 1 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC B08: OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 1 -
Affiliated Unions - 1 -
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 165 8 -


Affiliated Unions - 8 -
Independent Unions 165 - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 1 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 1 - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - 1 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 1 -
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 -
Health Fund 1 - -
Hospitalization - 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - -
Job Enrichment - 1 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 - -

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PSIC B08: OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 1 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 1 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 1 -
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 1 - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 1 -
Vacation 1 1 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 1 -
Job Security - 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - 1 -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 145 169 173
Affiliated Unions 76 108 101
Independent Unions 67 54 72
Not Stated 2 7 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 19,504 16,485 23,446


Affiliated Unions 10,176 9,199 10,830
Independent Unions 9,328 7,286 12,616
Wage Increase Provision 118 135 150
Aids
Bereavement Loan 3 3 2
Calamity Loan 12 9 14
Car Loan 2 2 1
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 5 9 7
Multi-Purpose Loan 9 5 9
Educational Loan 27 26 19
Emergency Loan 30 40 30
Housing Loan 13 6 10
Livelihood - - 1
Maternity Aid 5 17 19
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 7 3
Vale 13 13 9
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 5 8 4
Commission 2 1 -
Hazard Pay 3 4 2
Incentive Pay 11 7 4
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 43 36 30
Merit Increase 12 14 23
Productivity Pay 3 3 11
Profit Sharing 1 2 -
Seniority Pay 11 6 11
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 64 94 107
14th Month Pay 5 5 4
Christmas Bonus 23 27 36
Perfect Attendance 20 22 18
Performance Bonus 10 9 9
Signing Bonus 36 66 59

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 2 1 3
Birthday Gift 6 9 15
Board and Lodging 1 4 3
Burial Aid 56 68 77
Christmas Package/Party 40 50 40
Company Products Discount 5 4 5
Death 70 83 78
Disability 7 9 5
Drug Free Workplace 17 32 15
Ecological 2 6 5
Educational Assistance 12 18 15
Family Planning Service 97 115 122
Health and Safety Equipment 21 30 35
Health Fund 2 7 11
Hospitalization 68 71 67
Industrial Peace/Productivity 30 22 39
Insurance (Accident/Life) 53 59 58
Job Enrichment 40 41 44
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 23 41 34
Light and Water Allowance 1 1 4
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 74 93 98

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 34 35 18
Medical/Dental Services 86 78 102
Medicines/Medical Allowance 23 21 19
Optical Assistance 5 9 18
No Child Labor - 1 -
Paternity Allowance 1 - -
Per Diem 4 3 3
Recreational Activities/Facilities 85 80 77
Reduction of Monotony at Work 7 13 17
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 21 13 28
Retirement Pay 87 89 87
Rice and Corn Allowance 10 57 80
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 58 61 70
Social Amelioration Fund 1 5 1
Study/Scholarship Grant 2 1 3
Transportation Services/Allowance 26 30 21
Uniform (Allowance) 9 3 10
Uniform (Clothing) 88 103 108

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 59 72 67
Birthday 26 37 32
Calamity 10 17 7
Emergency 51 55 65
Incentive 12 6 7
Legal/Court 5 2 1
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 4 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 4 3 4
Study/School 4 2 3
Sick 119 137 148
Time-off 6 6 8
Union Activity/Leave 98 119 130
Vacation 126 146 152
Wedding 5 8 5
Other/Paid Leave 12 27 40

Union Security 136 152 159


Job Security 58 123 137

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 36 41 40
Access to office equipment 12 16 9
Provision of office space 42 66 48
Use of bulletin board 51 61 54

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C10: MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 28 32 36
Affiliated Unions 11 20 19
Independent Unions 17 10 17
Not Stated - 2 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 4,851 4,912 5,034


Affiliated Unions 2,544 1,243 1,346
Independent Unions 2,307 3,669 3,688
Wage Increase Provision 20 23 34
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - 1
Calamity Loan 1 1 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 1 1 2
Multi-Purpose Loan - - 1
Educational Loan 6 3 5
Emergency Loan 6 7 7
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 3 2 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 3 -
Commission 1 1 -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 7 6 7
Merit Increase 3 3 6
Productivity Pay 1 - 2
Profit Sharing - 1 -
Seniority Pay 1 1 2
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 11 17 28
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 5 11
Perfect Attendance 2 4 1
Performance Bonus 1 1 3
Signing Bonus 6 9 11

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 1 1 -
Birthday Gift 1 1 3
Board and Lodging 1 1 2
Burial Aid 6 12 16
Christmas Package/Party 7 13 6
Company Products Discount - 2 4
Death 12 18 16
Disability 1 2 2
Drug Free Workplace 3 9 3
Ecological - 1 3
Educational Assistance - 4 5
Family Planning Service 17 22 22
Health and Safety Equipment 1 6 8
Health Fund - 2 5
Hospitalization 10 12 12
Industrial Peace/Productivity 7 3 8
Insurance (Accident/Life) 7 8 12
Job Enrichment 8 6 8
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 4 7 7
Light and Water Allowance 1 1 2
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 9 18 20

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PSIC C10: MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 5 5 3
Medical/Dental Services 19 13 19
Medicines/Medical Allowance 5 2 6
Optical Assistance 1 1 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 15 12 20
Reduction of Monotony at Work 3 3 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 4 1
Retirement Pay 16 17 24
Rice and Corn Allowance 3 6 14
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 11 8 15
Social Amelioration Fund 1 2 1
Study/Scholarship Grant - 1 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 3 3 3
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - 3
Uniform (Clothing) 15 18 22

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 12 15 7
Birthday 7 5 9
Calamity - 1 2
Emergency 5 8 12
Incentive 5 1 1
Legal/Court 1 1 -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 1 -
Study/School 1 - 1
Sick 21 26 35
Time-off - 3 3
Union Activity/Leave 18 20 29
Vacation 24 24 35
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 5 14

Union Security 25 27 33
Job Security 9 24 29

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 8 3 3
Access to office equipment 2 3 1
Provision of office space 6 14 11
Use of bulletin board 5 13 11

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C11: MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 5 9 12
Affiliated Unions 2 3 10
Independent Unions 3 5 2
Not Stated - 1 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 676 932 1,414


Affiliated Unions 139 229 1,241
Independent Unions 537 703 173
Wage Increase Provision 5 7 11
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 1 -
Calamity Loan 3 3 7
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - 5 2
Multi-Purpose Loan 2 1 2
Educational Loan 3 1 1
Emergency Loan - 2 1
Housing Loan 2 3 5
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 5 6
Paternity Aid/Allowance - 1 3
Vale 2 1 2
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission 1 - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - 1 1
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - 1
Merit Increase - 1 -
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 4 4
14th Month Pay - 1 -
Christmas Bonus - - 2
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus - - 1
Signing Bonus 3 7 5

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - 2
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 7 10
Christmas Package/Party 2 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 3 7 8
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace 2 2 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 1 -
Family Planning Service 5 8 10
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 3 8 7
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 1 -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 7 10
Job Enrichment 2 2 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 6 8

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PSIC C11: MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 1 2
Medical/Dental Services 1 3 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - 1 8
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 2 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 1 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 - 9
Retirement Pay 2 5 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - 7 12
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 2 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) 2 1 1
Uniform (Clothing) 3 5 8

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 5 8
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - 1 1
Emergency 2 6 8
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - 1
Sick 5 5 9
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 3 8 8
Vacation 5 8 11
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 2 1

Union Security 5 8 11
Job Security 4 7 9

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 3 3
Access to office equipment - 1 1
Provision of office space 1 8 3
Use of bulletin board - 4 5

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C12: MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - 5 1
Affiliated Unions - - 1
Independent Unions - 5 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - 861 45


Affiliated Unions - - 45
Independent Unions - 861
Wage Increase Provision - 4 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - 3 -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 3 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - 1 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 3 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - 4 -
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 4 -
Christmas Package/Party - 4 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 2 1
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - 2 -
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 2 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 4 -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 3 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 3 -

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PSIC C12: MANUFACTURE OF TOBACCO PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 2 -
Medical/Dental Services - 3 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 2 -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 4 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - 1 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - 3 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 2 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - 4 -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - 3 1
Birthday - 3 -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - 1 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - 5 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - 4 1
Vacation - 5 1
Wedding - 1 -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 -

Union Security - 5 1
Job Security - 5 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - 2 1
Use of bulletin board - - 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C13: MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 5 6 12
Affiliated Unions 4 5 4
Independent Unions - 1 8
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 371 348 2,364


Affiliated Unions 371 296 1,079
Independent Unions - 52 1,285
Wage Increase Provision 4 5 10
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - 1
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan - 2 -
Emergency Loan 1 3 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - 1 2
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 2
Merit Increase - 1 2
Productivity Pay 1 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 3
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 5 7
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 1 3
Perfect Attendance 2 2 3
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - 3

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 4 3
Christmas Package/Party 2 2 5
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 4 3 4
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 4 6 9
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 4
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 3 3
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 2 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 3 -
Job Enrichment 1 3 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 2 1
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 4 1 9

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PSIC C13: MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 3 2 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 2 -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 4 6 8
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 2
Retirement Pay - 4 7
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 5 7
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 4 10

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 2 7
Birthday 1 1 -
Calamity 1 1 -
Emergency - 2 2
Incentive - - 1
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 3 4 9
Time-off - - 1
Union Activity/Leave 2 5 6
Vacation 2 5 9
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave - 3 2

Union Security 5 5 9
Job Security 3 5 9

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 3
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - 5
Use of bulletin board - 3 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C14: MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 5 8 7
Affiliated Unions 2 6 1
Independent Unions 3 2 6
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 625 783 839


Affiliated Unions 59 647 130
Independent Unions 566 136 709
Wage Increase Provision 3 6 6
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - 1 -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - 1 -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - 1
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 2 2
Merit Increase - 1 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 7 5
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - 1 1
Perfect Attendance - 1 2
Performance Bonus - 1 -
Signing Bonus - - 2

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 4 3
Christmas Package/Party 1 2 2
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 1 4
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - 1 -
Family Planning Service 2 6 7
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 3
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 2 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 1 -
Job Enrichment - 3 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 2 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 4 3

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PSIC C14: MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 1 3 5
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - 1 -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 3 4
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 2
Retirement Pay 3 2 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - 2 3
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 2 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 3 2 4

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 1 3
Birthday - 1 1
Calamity - - 1
Emergency 1 1 1
Incentive - 1 2
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 5 5 7
Time-off - - 1
Union Activity/Leave 3 4 6
Vacation 5 5 6
Wedding 1 - -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 2

Union Security 5 6 7
Job Security 1 5 7

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 1 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 2 - 3
Use of bulletin board 2 2 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C15: MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 1 1
Affiliated Unions - 1 1
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 22 88 129


Affiliated Unions - 88 129
Independent Unions 22 - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 1 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - 1 -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 1 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - -
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - 1 1

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 1 -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - 1 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC C15: MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 1 -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 1 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits -
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 1 1 -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive 1 - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - 1 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 1 -
Vacation 1 1 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 1 -
Job Security 1 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C16: MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD AND CORK
EXCEPT FURNITURE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF BAMBOO,
CANE, RATTAN AND THE LIKE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES
OF STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 4 4 7
Affiliated Unions 1 4 3
Independent Unions 3 - 4
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 325 187 712


Affiliated Unions 20 187 296
Independent Unions 305 - 416
Wage Increase Provision 3 - 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 1
Merit Increase 2 - 1
Productivity Pay - - 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 2 2
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - 2 -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 2

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - 1
Burial Aid 2 1 3
Christmas Package/Party 2 - 3
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 2 - 4
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace - - 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 4 2 4
Health and Safety Equipment - - 3
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 3 1 4
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - 3
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 1 2
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 3 1 3
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 4 4 4

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PSIC C16: MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND OF PRODUCTS OF WOOD AND CORK
EXCEPT FURNITURE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF BAMBOO,
CANE, RATTAN AND THE LIKE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES
OF STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 2 - 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 1 -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 2 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 2 1 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 1 3
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 - 2

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 - 3
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 1 1
Incentive - 2 1
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 4 - 6
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 4 1 4
Vacation 4 1 3
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 1 2

Union Security 4 4 6
Job Security 1 - 5

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 1 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C17: MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 6 11 7
Affiliated Unions 5 8 6
Independent Unions 1 3 1
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 312 210 225


Affiliated Unions 271 140 208
Independent Unions 41 70 17
Wage Increase Provision 5 9 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 -
Calamity Loan - 1 -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 1
Educational Loan 1 - 1
Emergency Loan 1 3 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 1 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 4 1
Merit Increase - 1 2
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 3 5 6
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - 3
Perfect Attendance 2 - 1
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 2 4 2

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - 1
Board and Lodging - 1 -
Burial Aid 2 3 2
Christmas Package/Party 2 - 2
Company Products Discount 1 - -
Death 2 4 3
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - 3 -
Ecological - 2 1
Educational Assistance - 2 2
Family Planning Service 3 6 6
Health and Safety Equipment 2 3 2
Health Fund - 1 -
Hospitalization 4 2 4
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 2 3
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 4 2
Job Enrichment 1 3 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 2 3
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 5 4

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PSIC C17: MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 5 5 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 1 -
No Child Labor - 1 -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 6 3 4
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 2 1
Retirement Pay 3 6 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - 4 4
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 4 2
Social Amelioration Fund - 1 -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 3 1
Uniform (Allowance) - 2 1
Uniform (Clothing) 3 4 5

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - 3 3
Birthday 1 - 2
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 2 3
Incentive - - 1
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - -
Sick 4 11 5
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 3 6 4
Vacation 4 11 5
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 1

Union Security 5 11 7
Job Security 2 6 7

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 4 4
Access to office equipment - 3 0
Provision of office space 1 4 2
Use of bulletin board 2 5 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C18: PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 2 4
Affiliated Unions 2 2 2
Independent Unions 1 - 2
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 156 15 290


Affiliated Unions 33 15 105
Independent Unions 123 - 185
Wage Increase Provision 2 2 3
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - 1
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 - 1
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - 1 -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 3 1 4
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 3 1 2
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 2 1 1

Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -


Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 3 2 2
Christmas Package/Party 1 - 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 1 1
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - 1 -
Educational Assistance 1 1 1
Family Planning Service 1 1 3
Health and Safety Equipment 1 - 1
Health Fund - - 1
Hospitalization 3 - 2
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - 3
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 1
Job Enrichment 1 - 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 - 2

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PSIC C18: PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 3 1 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance 2 - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 1 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - 3
Retirement Pay 3 2 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 - 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - 2
Uniform (Clothing) 2 2 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 - 2
Birthday - 2 -
Calamity 1 1 -
Emergency - 2 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 3 - -
Sick - 2 4
Time-off 3 - -
Union Activity/Leave 3 2 3
Vacation - 2 4
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 3 2 4
Job Security 2 1 3

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 2
Access to office equipment - - 0
Provision of office space 1 1 0
Use of bulletin board 2 2 2

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C19: MANUFACTURE OF COKE AND REFINED PETROLEUM PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 - -
Affiliated Unions 2 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 698 - -


Affiliated Unions 698 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
- -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 2 - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 - -
Family Planning Service 1 - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment 1 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC C19: MANUFACTURE OF COKE AND REFINED PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 2 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 2 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 - -
Vacation 2 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 2 - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C20: MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 10 6
Affiliated Unions 3 5 4
Independent Unions - 5 2
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 87 228 346


Affiliated Unions 87 165 284
Independent Unions - 63 62
Wage Increase Provision 3 8 6
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - 1 -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - 1
Educational Loan - 2 2
Emergency Loan - 2 3
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 1 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - 1 -
Vale - 2 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay - 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 3 4
Merit Increase - - 2
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 6 3
14th Month Pay 1 - -
Christmas Bonus 1 2 2
Perfect Attendance - - 1
Performance Bonus - - 2
Signing Bonus - 8 3

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 1
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 4 3
Christmas Package/Party - 4 -
Company Products Discount 1 - -
Death 2 4 1
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace 1 1 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - 2 1
Family Planning Service 2 6 5
Health and Safety Equipment - 2 2
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 4 3
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 3 2
Job Enrichment 1 2 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 3 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 5 5

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PSIC C20: MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 4 2
Medical/Dental Services 1 7 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 1 1
Optical Assistance - - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 5 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 2
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 1
Retirement Pay 1 7 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - 5 4
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 6 2
Social Amelioration Fund - 1 -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 2 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 10 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 4 3
Birthday - 2 1
Calamity - 3 -
Emergency 1 4 4
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - 1 -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School - - -
Sick 2 10 6
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 1 8 5
Vacation 2 10 6
Wedding 1 - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 3 2

Union Security 2 10 6
Job Security - 9 6

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 3 2
Access to office equipment 1 1 1
Provision of office space 2 6 3
Use of bulletin board 1 6 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C21: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 3 4
Affiliated Unions 2 3 1
Independent Unions 1 - 3
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 810 504 403


Affiliated Unions 364 504 74
Independent Unions 446 - 329
Wage Increase Provision 2 3 4
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 1 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 1 1
Emergency Loan - 1 2
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 1 -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 3 2 -
Merit Increase - - 2
Productivity Pay 1 - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 2 2
14th Month Pay 1 - 1
Christmas Bonus 2 1 1
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 1 1 1
Signing Bonus 1 1 2

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 1 1
Christmas Package/Party 1 2 1
Company Products Discount 1 - 1
Death 2 - 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 2 - -
Family Planning Service 3 2 2
Health and Safety Equipment 1 - 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 1 2
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 3 2 3
Job Enrichment 2 2 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 2 3

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PSIC C21: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 3 -
Medical/Dental Services 2 1 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 1 -
Optical Assistance 1 1 1
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance 1 - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 2 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - -
Retirement Pay 3 1 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - 2 3
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 2 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 3 3
Birthday - 2 1
Calamity 1 1 1
Emergency 3 2 3
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - 1
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 - -
Study/School 2 - -
Sick 3 3 4
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 3 3 3
Vacation 3 3 4
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 2 - 2

Union Security 3 3 4
Job Security 1 2 4

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 2 -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 1 1
Use of bulletin board 1 1 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C22: MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 19 23 26
Affiliated Unions 10 17 19
Independent Unions 9 6 7
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,168 2,199 3,841


Affiliated Unions 619 1,875 3,163
Independent Unions 549 324 678
Wage Increase Provision 15 20 23
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 1
Calamity Loan - 2 -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - 1 1
Multi-Purpose Loan 3 - 3
Educational Loan 2 5 -
Emergency Loan 4 7 3
Housing Loan 2 1 1
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 1 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - 2
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 6 6 2
Merit Increase - 3 -
Productivity Pay - - 3
Profit Sharing - 1 -
Seniority Pay - 2 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 8 12 14
14th Month Pay - 1 1
Christmas Bonus 2 2 2
Perfect Attendance 4 5 6
Performance Bonus - 2 1
Signing Bonus 3 10 11

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 2 2
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 10 6 15
Christmas Package/Party 3 6 8
Company Products Discount 2 - -
Death 9 15 9
Disability 1 3 2
Drug Free Workplace - 4 3
Ecological 1 - 1
Educational Assistance 2 3 4
Family Planning Service 14 16 14
Health and Safety Equipment 2 3 2
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 8 9 14
Industrial Peace/Productivity 3 5 5
Insurance (Accident/Life) 5 4 9
Job Enrichment 7 8 5
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 3 4 6
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 12 14 13

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PSIC C22: MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 3 1
Medical/Dental Services 8 17 18
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 5 4
Optical Assistance - 1 2
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 11 14 9
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 3 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 7 2 1
Retirement Pay 13 14 10
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 7 12
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 6 7 9
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 2 4
Uniform (Allowance) 2 - 2
Uniform (Clothing) 8 13 17

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 7 12 8
Birthday 2 7 6
Calamity - 3 -
Emergency 9 4 10
Incentive 2 1 -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School - - -
Sick 14 19 20
Time-off - - 1
Union Activity/Leave 13 16 21
Vacation 16 21 24
Wedding - 1 1
Other/Paid Leave - 2 6

Union Security 17 21 22
Job Security 6 18 17

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 4 6 10
Access to office equipment 1 2 1
Provision of office space 4 7 4
Use of bulletin board 12 6 7

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C23: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 5 5
Affiliated Unions 1 2 2
Independent Unions 2 2 3
Not Stated - 1 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 277 487 320


Affiliated Unions 60 413 164
Independent Unions 217 74 156
Wage Increase Provision 2 5 3
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - 1
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan 2 1 -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - 1
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 1 1
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 3 1 -
Merit Increase - 2 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 3 4
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 1 -
Performance Bonus - 1 -
Signing Bonus - 2 2

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 2 2
Christmas Package/Party - 1 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 3 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 2 2 1
Ecological - 1 -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 2 3 5
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 -
Health Fund - 1 -
Hospitalization 3 3 2
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 1 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 3 2
Job Enrichment 1 1 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 4 4

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PSIC C23: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERAL
PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 2 -
Medical/Dental Services 3 1 5
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 2 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 1
Retirement Pay 3 2 3
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 2 1
Social Amelioration Fund - 1 -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 3 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - 1
Uniform (Clothing) 3 4 2

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - 2 1
Birthday - - -
Calamity 3 - -
Emergency - 1 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - 1 -
Sick 2 5 3
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - 2 2
Vacation 2 5 4
Wedding - 1 -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 2

Union Security 3 5 5
Job Security 2 4 5

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 2 1
Access to office equipment - 1 -
Provision of office space 1 2 1
Use of bulletin board 1 2 2

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C24: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 13 10 17
Affiliated Unions 5 8 11
Independent Unions 7 1 6
Not Stated 1 1 -
Workers Covered by New CBAs 884 654 714
Affiliated Unions 169 490 451
Independent Unions 715 164 263
Wage Increase Provision 12 9 13
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 2 - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 3 2 2
Emergency Loan 5 3 3
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 2 2

Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - 1
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 2 1
Merit Increase 1 1 1
Productivity Pay - - 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 2 - -

Bonuses
13th Month Pay 7 8 12
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 2 2 3
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - 1 -
Signing Bonus 2 5 6

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 4 3 5
Christmas Package/Party 4 3 5
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 7 7 10
Disability - - 1
Drug Free Workplace 1 1 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - 1 -
Family Planning Service 9 6 13
Health and Safety Equipment 6 4 4
Health Fund - 1 2
Hospitalization 6 6 3
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 1 6
Insurance (Accident/Life) 4 2 2
Job Enrichment 1 3 6
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 3 4 5
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 5 6 6

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PSIC C24: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 1 3
Medical/Dental Services 8 6 8
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 2 3
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - 1
Recreational Activities/Facilities 8 5 7
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 1 2
Retirement Pay 6 8 9
Rice and Corn Allowance - 2 7
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 7 5 8
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 2 - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 9 8 13

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 7 5
Birthday 1 1 4
Calamity - - -
Emergency 5 5 3
Incentive 1 - -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 12 8 15
Time-off 1 - 1
Union Activity/Leave 8 9 14
Vacation 12 9 15
Wedding 1 - 1
Other/Paid Leave 2 - 1

Union Security 13 8 17
Job Security 4 8 12

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 3 2
Access to office equipment 1 - -
Provision of office space 4 4 5
Use of bulletin board 3 2 8

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C25: MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 10 6
Affiliated Unions - 7 3
Independent Unions 3 3 3
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 237 717 203


Affiliated Unions - 566 134
Independent Unions 237 151 69
Wage Increase Provision 3 7 6
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 1 - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 1 - 1
Emergency Loan 2 1 1
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 1 1
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 1 -
Merit Increase 1 - 1
Productivity Pay - - 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 3 6 3
14th Month Pay 1 - -
Christmas Bonus - 1 1
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus - 1 -
Signing Bonus 2 4 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 1 2
Christmas Package/Party 2 3 -
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death 2 4 1
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - 2 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 2 8 4
Health and Safety Equipment - 2 -
Health Fund - 1 1
Hospitalization 2 4 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 3 1
Job Enrichment - 2 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 4 5

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PSIC C25: MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 1 1
Medical/Dental Services 1 5 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 1 -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 5 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 2 4 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - 2 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 3 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 2 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 6 4

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 2 2
Birthday - 2 1
Calamity - 2 -
Emergency - 3 2
Incentive - - 1
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 3 6 5
Time-off 1 - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 7 4
Vacation 3 8 5
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security 3 8 5
Job Security 2 7 5

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 1 1
Access to office equipment - 2 -
Provision of office space 2 4 1
Use of bulletin board 1 4 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C26: MANUFACTURE OF COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC AND
OPTICAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 5 3
Affiliated Unions 2 1 1
Independent Unions - 3 2
Not Stated - 1 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,659 565 882


Affiliated Unions 1,659 21 539
Independent Unions - 544 343
Wage Increase Provision 2 4 3
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - 2 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 2 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 1 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 3 2
14th Month Pay - - 1
Christmas Bonus 2 1 2
Perfect Attendance - 1 1
Performance Bonus - 1 1
Signing Bonus 1 1 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 1
Board and Lodging - 1 -
Burial Aid - 3 -
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 2
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 2 1 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 - 1
Family Planning Service 1 4 3
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 1 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 1 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 1 2
Job Enrichment 1 - 3
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 - 2

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PSIC C26: MANUFACTURE OF COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC AND
OPTICAL PRODUCTS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 2 2
Medical/Dental Services 2 2 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
Optical Assistance - 2 2
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - -
Retirement Pay 2 2 3
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 2 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 2 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 3 2
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 4 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 2 1
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency 2 2 2
Incentive 1 1 -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School - - -
Sick 2 4 3
Time-off 1 - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 4 2
Vacation 2 4 3
Wedding - 2 -
Other/Paid Leave 1 2 -

Union Security 2 4 3
Job Security 1 1 3

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 2 1
Access to office equipment - 1 1
Provision of office space - 1 -
Use of bulletin board 1 1 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C27: MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 2 3
Affiliated Unions 2 - 2
Independent Unions 1 2 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,079 141 3,311


Affiliated Unions 1,040 - 207
Independent Unions 39 141 3,104
Wage Increase Provision 3 2 3
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - 1 -
Emergency Loan 2 1 -
Housing Loan 1 1 1
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - 1
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 1 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 1 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 2 - -
Perfect Attendance 1 - 1
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 2 - 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - 1
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death 3 2 1
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - 1 -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 3 2 3
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 -
Health Fund - - 1
Hospitalization 2 2 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 1 -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 1 1
Job Enrichment 2 - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 1 1

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PSIC C27: MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 1 1
Medical/Dental Services 3 1 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 1 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 2
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 1 1
Retirement Pay 3 2 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 1 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 2 2

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 1 1
Birthday 2 1 -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 - 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - 1 -
Sick 3 2 2
Time-off 1 - 1
Union Activity/Leave 3 1 2
Vacation 3 2 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 - -

Union Security 3 2 3
Job Security 2 2 2

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 1 -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 1 -
Use of bulletin board 2 2 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C28: MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, N.E.C.

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 3 1
Affiliated Unions 3 2 1
Independent Unions - 1 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 369 133 51


Affiliated Unions 369 126 51
Independent Unions - 7 -
Wage Increase Provision 2 2 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - 2 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - 1 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 1 -
Merit Increase 1 - 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 3 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 1 1
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus 1 - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 1 -
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 2 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 3 1 -
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 2 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 3 - -
Job Enrichment 1 - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 1 1

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PSIC C28: MANUFACTURE OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT, N.E.C. (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 2 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 1 -
Optical Assistance - - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem 1 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 2 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 1 2 1
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 2 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 3 2 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 3 - -
Birthday 1 1 1
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 1 2 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 3 3 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 3 3 1
Vacation 3 3 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 3 3 1
Job Security 1 3 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment 2 - -
Provision of office space 3 2 -
Use of bulletin board 1 2 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C29: MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND
SEMI-TRAILERS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 6 8 10
Affiliated Unions 2 8 7
Independent Unions 4 - 3
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,902 1,259 1,455


Affiliated Unions 391 1,259 1,052
Independent Unions 2,511 - 403
Wage Increase Provision 4 8 8
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - 3
Car Loan - - 1
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 1 1 -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 2 1 3
Emergency Loan 2 - 3
Housing Loan 2 1 3
Livelihood - - 1
Maternity Aid - 3 6
Paternity Aid/Allowance - 1 -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 1 - 1
Incentive Pay 1 1 2
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 3 2 5
Merit Increase 1 1 2
Productivity Pay - - 2
Profit Sharing 1 - -
Seniority Pay 3 2 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 2 7
14th Month Pay 1 1 1
Christmas Bonus 1 2 2
Perfect Attendance 1 3 1
Performance Bonus 2 - -
Signing Bonus 2 6 4

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 2 2
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 4 4 7
Christmas Package/Party 3 2 3
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 3 3 7
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace 2 1 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 2 -
Family Planning Service 6 6 8
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - 1
Hospitalization 3 7 6
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 5 5 7
Job Enrichment 2 1 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 4 4
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 5 6 5

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PSIC C29: MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND
SEMI-TRAILERS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 6 3
Medical/Dental Services 2 2 10
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 3
Optical Assistance - - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - 1
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 5 7
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 1 2
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 1 2
Retirement Pay 5 3 3
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 7 9
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 5 8
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 4 4
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 4 6 8

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 3 7
Birthday 3 3 6
Calamity 3 1 2
Emergency 2 4 7
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 6 7 10
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 5 7 10
Vacation 6 7 10
Wedding 1 1 2
Other/Paid Leave - 3 2

Union Security 6 8 10
Job Security 3 7 8

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 4 3
Access to office equipment 2 - 2
Provision of office space 2 3 6
Use of bulletin board 1 2 5

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C30: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - 1
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - - 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - 473


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - - 473
Wage Increase Provision - - 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 1
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Idustrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 1
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - 1
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1

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PSIC C30: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - 1
Optical Assistance - - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - 1
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School - - 1
Sick - - 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - - 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security - - 1
Job Security - - 1
-
Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 1
Access to office equipment - - 1
Provision of office space - - 1
Use of bulletin board - - 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C31: MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 2 3
Affiliated Unions 1 - 2
Independent Unions - 1 1
Not Stated - 1 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 42 72 335


Affiliated Unions 42 - 72
Independent Unions - 72 263
Wage Increase Provision - 1 2
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 2
Emergency Loan - - 2
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - 1 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - 1
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 1 1
Christmas Package/Party - 1 2
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 1 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - 1
Family Planning Service 1 2 3
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 2
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 1 2
Idustrial Peace/Productivity - - 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 1 -
Job Enrichment - 1 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 2 1

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PSIC C31: MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 1
Retirement Pay - - 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 1 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - 1 2

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday - 1 -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - 1 2
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 2 2
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - 3
Vacation 1 2 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security 1 1 3
Job Security 1 2 3

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 2
Access to office equipment - - 1
Provision of office space 1 1 1
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C32: OTHER MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 23 6 -
Affiliated Unions 12 3 -
Independent Unions 11 3 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,715 962 -


Affiliated Unions 1,002 778 -
Independent Unions 713 184 -
Wage Increase Provision 21 5 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - -
Car Loan 1 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 2 - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 3 - -
Educational Loan 6 1 -
Emergency Loan 3 1 -
Housing Loan 2 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 4 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 2 - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 1 - -
Incentive Pay 3 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 6 1 -
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 4 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 11 2 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 2 1 -
Perfect Attendance 3 - -
Performance Bonus 4 - -
Signing Bonus 4 2 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 1 - -
Birthday Gift 2 - -
Board and Lodging - 1 -
Burial Aid 14 2 -
Christmas Package/Party 7 2 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 11 4 -
Disability 2 - -
Drug Free Workplace 3 1 -
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance 3 1 -
Family Planning Service 12 3 -
Health and Safety Equipment 5 1 -
Health Fund 2 - -
Hospitalization 11 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 3 2 -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 11 4 -
Job Enrichment 5 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 2 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 10 3 -

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PSIC C32: OTHER MANUFACTURING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 5 - -
Medical/Dental Services 18 2 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 7 1 -
Optical Assistance 2 1 -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 13 5 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 - -
Retirement Pay 15 3 -
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 2 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 10 2 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 7 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) 2 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 18 2 -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 12 3 -
Birthday 4 2 -
Calamity 3 - -
Emergency 7 2 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 19 5 -
Time-off 2 - -
Union Activity/Leave 15 4 -
Vacation 20 6 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 3 2 -

Union Security 22 6 -
Job Security 9 2 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 7 2 -
Access to office equipment 2 1 -
Provision of office space 7 3 -
Use of bulletin board 12 3 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC C33: REPAIR AND INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 1 1
Affiliated Unions 3 1 1
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 194 78 60


Affiliated Unions - 78 60
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision 3 1 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - -
Calamity Loan 1 - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan 1 - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - 1
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging 1 - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount 1 - -
Death - 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 - -
Family Planning Service - - 1
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund 1 - -
Hospitalization 1 - -
Indusrtial Peace/Productivity - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - 1
Job Enrichment 2 1 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 1 1

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PSIC C33: REPAIR AND INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - 1 -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem 1 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - 1
Retirement Pay 2 1 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 1 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 1 -
Birthday - 1 -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 1 - 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 1 1 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 1 1
Vacation 2 1 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 2 1 1
Job Security 2 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 - -
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 12 11 9
Affiliated Unions 4 5 5
Independent Unions 7 6 4
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,289 1,363 4,203


Affiliated Unions 274 690 600
Independent Unions 2,015 673 3,603
Wage Increase Provision 12 5 7
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 5 1
Calamity Loan 1 - 3
Car Loan 2 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 2 1 -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 2
Emergency Loan 1 2 3
Housing Loan 1 1 -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - 2
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 3 - 1
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 3 5 3
Incentive Pay 4 2 2
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 7 4 6
Merit Increase 2 4 2
Productivity Pay 3 1 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 2 5
14th Month Pay 2 - 3
Christmas Bonus 2 - 5
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 1 1 1
Signing Bonus 7 9 6

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 1 - 1
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging 3 - -
Burial Aid 1 3 2
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 9 3 9
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace 3 5 2
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance 3 - 1
Family Planning Service 7 7 6
Health and Safety Equipment 4 7 4
Health Fund 1 1 3
Hospitalization 5 3 5
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 3 3
Insurance (Accident/Life) 8 4 5
Job Enrichment 1 2 5
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 6 2 4
Light and Water Allowance 1 - 2
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 5 9 6

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING
SUPPLY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 7 3 5
Medical/Dental Services 7 4 5
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 1 3
Optical Assistance 2 1 3
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance 0 - -
Per Diem 3 3 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 4 2 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 10 6 7
Rice and Corn Allowance 8 5 8
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 3 2
Social Amelioration Fund 2 - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 4 1 4
Uniform (Allowance) 6 2 2
Uniform (Clothing) 2 6 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 8 3 3
Birthday 6 5 2
Calamity 2 - -
Emergency 6 2 4
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 3 - -
Personal 1 2 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - 1
Sick 9 7 9
Time-off 1 - 1
Union Activity/Leave 10 8 7
Vacation 9 7 9
Wedding - 1 -
Other/Paid Leave 5 3 3

Union Security 11 8 9
Job Security 3 8 8

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 2 2
Access to office equipment 1 2 1
Provision of office space 8 9 4
Use of bulletin board 6 7 5

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC D35: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 12 11 9
Affiliated Unions 4 5 5
Independent Unions 7 6 4
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,289 1,363 4,203


Affiliated Unions 274 690 600
Independent Unions 2,015 673 3,603
Wage Increase Provision 12 5 7
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 5 1
Calamity Loan 1 - 3
Car Loan 2 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 2 1 -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 2
Emergency Loan 1 2 3
Housing Loan 1 1 -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - 2
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 3 - 1
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 3 5 3
Incentive Pay 4 2 2
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 7 4 6
Merit Increase 2 4 2
Productivity Pay 3 1 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 2 5
14th Month Pay 2 - 3
Christmas Bonus 2 - 5
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 1 1 1
Signing Bonus 7 9 6

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 1 - 1
Birthday Gift - - 1
Board and Lodging 3 - -
Burial Aid 1 3 2
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 9 3 9
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace 3 5 2
Ecological 1 - -
Educational Assistance 3 - 1
Family Planning Service 7 7 6
Health and Safety Equipment 4 7 4
Health Fund 1 1 3
Hospitalization 5 3 5
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 3 3
Insurance (Accident/Life) 8 4 5
Job Enrichment 1 2 5
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 6 2 4
Light and Water Allowance 1 - 2
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 5 9 6

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PSIC D35: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING
SUPPLY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 7 3 5
Medical/Dental Services 7 4 5
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 1 3
Optical Assistance 2 1 3
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance 0 - -
Per Diem 3 3 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 4 2 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 10 6 7
Rice and Corn Allowance 8 5 8
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 3 2
Social Amelioration Fund 2 - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 4 1 4
Uniform (Allowance) 6 2 2
Uniform (Clothing) 2 6 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 8 3 3
Birthday 6 5 2
Calamity 2 - -
Emergency 6 2 4
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 3 - -
Personal 1 2 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - 1
Sick 9 7 9
Time-off 1 - 1
Union Activity/Leave 10 8 7
Vacation 9 7 9
Wedding - 1 -
Other/Paid Leave 5 3 3

Union Security 11 8 9
Job Security 3 8 8

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 2 2
Access to office equipment 1 2 1
Provision of office space 8 9 4
Use of bulletin board 6 7 5

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND
REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - 1
Affiliated Unions - - 1
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - 212


Affiliated Unions - - 212
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision - - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 1
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Producivity - - 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 1
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT AND
REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - 1
Optical Assistance - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday - - 1
Calamity - - 1
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - - 1
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security - - 1
Job Security - - 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - 1
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC E36: WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - 1
Affiliated Unions - - 1
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - 212


Affiliated Unions - - 212
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision - - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 1
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - 1
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 1
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1

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PSIC E36: WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday - - 1
Calamity - - 1
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - - 1
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security - - 1
Job Security - - 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - 1
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 1 6
Affiliated Unions 1 - 3
Independent Unions 1 1 3
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 87 303 2102


Affiliated Unions 60 - 644
Independent Unions 27 303 1458
Wage Increase Provision 2 1 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - 1 -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 2
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 3
Merit Increase - - 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
-
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 1 3
14th Month Pay - - 1
Christmas Bonus 1 - 3
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 2 1 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - 1
Burial Aid 1 1 2
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - 5
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - 3
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - 1 6
Health and Safety Equipment - - 2
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 5
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 3
Job Enrichment 1 1 3
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 1 2

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - 4
Medical/Dental Services 2 - 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - 1
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 1 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 1
Retirement Pay 2 1 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 1 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - 1 6

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 1 4
Birthday 1 - 1
Calamity - - -
Emergency 2 1 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - -
Sick 2 1 5
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - 6
Vacation 2 1 5
Wedding - 1 -
Other/Paid Leave - - 3

Union Security 2 1 6
Job Security 1 1 6

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 2
Access to office equipment - - 1
Provision of office space - 1 1
Use of bulletin board 2 1 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC F41: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions 1 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 60 - -


Affiliated Unions 60 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 - -

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PSIC F41: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance 1 - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 - -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC F42: CIVIL ENGINEERING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - 5
Affiliated Unions - - 3
Independent Unions 1 - 2
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 27 - 1,984


Affiliated Unions - - 644
Independent Unions 27 - 1,340
Wage Increase Provision 1 - 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 2
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 3
Merit Increase - - 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - 2
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - 2
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - 1
Burial Aid 1 - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - 5
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - 2
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - 5
Health and Safety Equipment - - 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 5
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 3
Job Enrichment 1 - 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1

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PSIC F42: CIVIL ENGINEERING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - 3
Medical/Dental Services 1 - 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - 1
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 - 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 5

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 4
Birthday - - 1
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - 5
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 5
Vacation 1 - 5
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 2

Union Security 1 - 5
Job Security 1 - 5

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 2
Access to office equipment - - 1
Provision of office space - - 1
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC F43: SPECIALIZED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - 1 1
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 1 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - 303 118


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 303 118
Wage Increase Provision - 1 -
Aids
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - 1 -
Maternity Aid - 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 1 1
14th Month Pay - - 1
Christmas Bonus - - 1
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 1 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - 1 1
Health and Safety Equipment - - 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - 1 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 1 1

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PSIC F43: SPECIALIZED CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - 1
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 1 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 1
Retirement Pay - 1 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 1 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - 1 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - 1 -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - 1 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - -
Sick - 1 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - 1 -
Wedding - 1 -
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security - 1 1
Job Security - 1 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - 1 -
Use of bulletin board - 1 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 14 23 22
Affiliated Unions 12 18 15
Independent Unions 2 5 7
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,182 2,212 2,526


Affiliated Unions 688 1,492 1,582
Independent Unions 494 720 944
Wage Increase Provision 11 17 16
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 -
Calamity Loan - 1 -
Car Loan 1 1 -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 2 - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 2 3 -
Emergency Loan 2 9 1
Housing Loan 2 2 -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - 3
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - 1
Vale - 3 2
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - 2 -
Hazard Pay 1 1 1
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 4 3
Merit Increase - 5 2
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 5 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 7 11
14th Month Pay - 2 1
Christmas Bonus 1 5 3
Perfect Attendance 3 1 2
Performance Bonus 1 - -
Signing Bonus 2 9 7

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 -
Board and Lodging - 1 -
Burial Aid 3 8 9
Christmas Package/Party 2 4 2
Company Products Discount - 1 2
Death 9 11 9
Disability - 1 1
Drug Free Workplace 1 2 4
Ecological - - 1
Educational Assistance - 3 4
Family Planning Service 7 16 13
Health and Safety Equipment 1 5 5
Health Fund 1 - 2
Hospitalization 3 8 8
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 3 7
Insurance (Accident/Life) 3 8 4
Job Enrichment 2 2 7
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 5 1
Light and Water Allowance - 1 -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 10 8 9

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 4 2 4
Medical/Dental Services 6 10 8
Medicines/Medical Allowance 2 2 4
Optical Assistance 1 1 3
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 1 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 11 8
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 - 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 3 1 2
Retirement Pay 7 13 7
Rice and Corn Allowance - 6 5
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 5 14 7
Social Amelioration Fund - 1 1
Study/Scholarship Grant 1 - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 4 3
Uniform (Allowance) 1 2 -
Uniform (Clothing) 6 15 12

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 7 13 7
Birthday 2 2 7
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency 4 10 8
Incentive - - 1
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal 1 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 12 21 18
Time-off 2 - 5
Union Activity/Leave 11 14 15
Vacation 13 18 19
Wedding 1 - 2
Other/Paid Leave 3 2 5

Union Security 14 22 21
Job Security 7 16 15

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 4 5 7
Access to office equipment 2 2 -
Provision of office space 8 8 2
Use of bulletin board 10 5 10

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC G45: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR OF
MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 3 1
Affiliated Unions 2 3 -
Independent Unions - - 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 201 100 302


Affiliated Unions 201 100 -
Independent Unions - 302
Wage Increase Provision 1 1 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - 1 -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - 1 -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - -
Merit Increase - 1 -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - 1
Christmas Bonus - 2 -
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 1 -
Disability - 1 -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 2 1 1
Health and Safety Equipment - - 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 2 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 1 1
Job Enrichment 2 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 1 1
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 1 -

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PSIC G45: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE AND REPAIR OF
MOTOR VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - 1
Medical/Dental Services 1 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - 2 -
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 1 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) - 2 -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - 2 1
Birthday - - 1
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency - 1 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 2 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 1 1
Vacation 1 1 1
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 2 2 1
Job Security 1 2 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment 1 - -
Provision of office space 2 1 -
Use of bulletin board 2 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC G46: WHOLESALE TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 4 11 5
Affiliated Unions 4 10 4
Independent Unions - 1 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 149 1,035 712


Affiliated Unions 149 895 620
Independent Unions - 140 92
Wage Increase Provision 4 9 3
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - 1 -
Car Loan 1 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan 2 - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 1 2 -
Emergency Loan - 6 -
Housing Loan 2 1 -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - 1
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - 2 -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 3 -
Merit Increase - 3 1
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - 4 -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 5 4
14th Month Pay - 1 -
Christmas Bonus 1 2 1
Perfect Attendance 2 1 1
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 8 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 -
Board and Lodging - 1 -
Burial Aid 2 7 2
Christmas Package/Party - 2 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 3 4 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - 1 1
Family Planning Service 3 8 3
Health and Safety Equipment - 2 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 4 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 1 3
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 7 1
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 4 3

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PSIC G46: WHOLESALE TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 - -
Medical/Dental Services 2 7 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 2 2
Optical Assistance 1 1 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 1 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 6 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 - -
Retirement Pay 2 6 3
Rice and Corn Allowance - 4 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 7 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 1 - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 2 1
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 9 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 3 7 1
Birthday 1 - 2
Calamity - - -
Emergency 3 7 2
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 4 10 4
Time-off 2 - 2
Union Activity/Leave 4 9 3
Vacation 4 9 4
Wedding 1 - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 2 1

Union Security 4 11 5
Job Security 3 6 3

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 2 3
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 2 6 -
Use of bulletin board 2 2 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC G47: RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 6 9 16
Affiliated Unions 4 5 11
Independent Unions 2 4 5
Not Stated - - -
Workers Covered by New CBAs 725 1,077 1,512
Affiliated Unions 231 497 962
Independent Unions 494 580 550
Wage Increase Provision 4 7 12
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 1 -
Emergency Loan 1 3 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - 3 2
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 1
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 3
Merit Increase - 1 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 1 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 2 7
14th Month Pay - 1 -
Christmas Bonus - 1 2
Perfect Attendance - - 1
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - 7

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 1 6
Christmas Package/Party 1 2 2
Company Products Discount - 1 2
Death 4 6 7
Disability - - 1
Drug Free Workplace - 1 3
Ecological - - 1
Educational Assistance - 2 3
Family Planning Service 2 7 9
Health and Safety Equipment 1 3 4
Health Fund 1 - 2
Hospitalization - 2 6
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 2 4
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - 2
Job Enrichment - 2 6
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 3 -
Light and Water Allowance - 1 -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 4 3 6

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PSIC G47: RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 2 3
Medical/Dental Services 2 2 7
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 2
Optical Assistance - - 2
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 5 7
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 - 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 1 2
Retirement Pay 3 5 4
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 3
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 6 6
Social Amelioration Fund - 1 1
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 3 6 8

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 4 5
Birthday - 2 4
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 2 6
Incentive - - 1
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 5 9 13
Time-off - - 3
Union Activity/Leave 3 4 11
Vacation 6 8 14
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave 1 - 4

Union Security 6 9 15
Job Security 3 8 11

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 3 3 4
Access to office equipment - 2 -
Provision of office space 2 1 2
Use of bulletin board 4 3 7

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 27 24 28
Affiliated Unions 20 16 20
Independent Unions 7 6 8
Not Stated - 2 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 8,137 10,911 7,867


Affiliated Unions 5,862 5,605 6,397
Independent Unions 2,275 5,306 1,470
Wage Increase Provision 20 13 23
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 1 -
Calamity Loan 1 2 3
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 2 -
Educational Loan 3 1 1
Emergency Loan 4 5 7
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 3 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 2 1 2
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 2
Commission 1 6 1
Hazard Pay 3 - 5
Incentive Pay 4 2 4
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 6 3 4
Merit Increase 1 2 2
Productivity Pay 1 - 5
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - 1 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 13 15 15
14th Month Pay - 2 1
Christmas Bonus 5 5 8
Perfect Attendance - 3 1
Performance Bonus 3 3 2
Signing Bonus 11 11 11

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - 2
Board and Lodging - 5 2
Burial Aid 9 12 12
Christmas Package/Party 1 3 4
Company Products Discount - 1 1
Death 17 12 17
Disability 2 - 4
Drug Free Workplace 3 8 4
Ecological 1 1 1
Educational Assistance 8 7 4
Family Planning Service 17 18 22
Health and Safety Equipment 5 5 3
Health Fund - 2 4
Hospitalization 9 10 16
Industrial Peace/Productivity 5 3 4
Insurance (Accident/Life) 9 13 13
Job Enrichment 6 6 7
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 6 4 8
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 9 12 17

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 4 7 6
Medical/Dental Services 13 8 14
Medicines/Medical Allowance 5 4 6
Optical Assistance - 1 3
No Child Labor - - 1
Per Diem - 2 1
Recreational Activities/Facilities 12 8 14
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 1 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - 2
Retirement Pay 17 15 21
Rice and Corn Allowance 4 6 10
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 7 10 5
Social Amelioration Fund 1 - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - 1 -
Transportation Services/Allowance 4 6 5
Uniform (Allowance) 3 1 3
Uniform (Clothing) 13 16 16

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 5 7 8
Birthday 6 4 7
Calamity 2 1 3
Emergency 4 5 4
Incentive 4 3 1
Legal/Court - 1 1
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 1 1
Study/School 1 1 -
Sick 15 17 25
Time-off - 3 1
Union Activity/Leave 16 9 16
Vacation 19 20 24
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 1 6

Union Security 26 21 27
Job Security 8 15 27

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 6 6 10
Access to office equipment 1 1 2
Provision of office space 5 5 7
Use of bulletin board 8 6 10

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC H49: LAND TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT VIA PIPELINES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 12 16 11
Affiliated Unions 10 13 8
Independent Unions 2 3 3
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 3,414 10,286 4,414


Affiliated Unions 3,169 5,216 3,507
Independent Unions 245 5,070 907
Wage Increase Provision 9 8 7
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 -
Calamity Loan - 1 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Mullti-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 1 1 -
Emergency Loan - 4 3
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 2 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - 2
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - 1
Commission 1 6 1
Hazard Pay 2 - 3
Incentive Pay 4 2 3
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 3 2 2
Merit Increase 1 1 -
Productivity Pay 1 - 3
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - 1 -
-
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 11 4
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 4 3
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus 3 2 2
Signing Bonus 4 7 5

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - 4 1
Burial Aid 4 9 4
Christmas Package/Party 1 2 1
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death 8 8 7
Disability 1 - 1
Drug Free Workplace - 5 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 4 1
Family Planning Service 9 13 9
Health and Safety Equipment 4 3 1
Health Fund - - 1
Hospitalization 4 6 8
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 2 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 4 6 4
Job Enrichment 3 4 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 1 5
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 4 7 7

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PSIC H49: LAND TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT VIA PIPELINES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 4 1
Medical/Dental Services 5 5 6
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 1 2
Optical Assistance - - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 3 5 5
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 2
Retirement Pay 7 12 9
Rice and Corn Allowance - 3 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 8 3
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - 1 -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 2 1
Uniform (Allowance) 2 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 9 11 8

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 4 2
Birthday - 2 -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency - 1 1
Incentive 4 3 1
Legal/Court - 1 -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - 1
Study/School 1 1 -
Sick 3 11 10
Time-off - 2 -
Union Activity/Leave 5 7 6
Vacation 7 14 9
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 2

Union Security 12 15 11
Job Security 3 9 11

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 4 5
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 2 4 4
Use of bulletin board 1 3 5

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC H50: WATER TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - 2
Affiliated Unions 1 - 1
Independent Unions - - 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 27 - 481


Affiliated Unions 27 - 75
Independent Unions - - 406
Wage Increase Provision 1 - 2
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 1
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - 2
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - 2
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 - -
Family Planning Service 1 - 2
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 2
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC H50: WATER TRANSPORT (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - 1
Medical/Dental Services - - 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 2

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday 1 - 1
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - 2
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - 1
Vacation 1 - 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - 2
Job Security - - 2

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC H51: AIR TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - 3
Affiliated Unions 1 - -
Independent Unions - - 3
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 121 - 105


Affiliated Unions 121 - -
Independent Unions - - 105
Wage Increase Provision 1 - 2
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan 1 - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - 1
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 1 - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - 1
Perfect Attendance - - 1
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - 1
Disability 1 - 1
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 - -
Family Planning Service 1 - 1
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 2
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 1
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 2

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PSIC H51: AIR TRANSPORT (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - 2
Medical/Dental Services 1 - 2
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - 1
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - -
Retirement Pay 1 - 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 2
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - 1
Emergency 1 - 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - 2
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation 1 - 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 - -

Union Security 1 - 2
Job Security - - 2

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC H52: WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR
TRANSPORTATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 7 7 11
Affiliated Unions 5 2 10
Independent Unions 2 3 1
Not Stated - 2

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,295 579 2,357


Affiliated Unions 1,364 343 2,305
Independent Unions 931 236 52
Wage Increase Provision 5 4 11
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - 1 2
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 1 - -
Emergency Loan 1 1 3
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 1 -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 2
Incentive Pay - - 1
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - 2
Merit Increase - - 2
Productivity Pay - - 2
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
-
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 4 3 8
14th Month Pay - 1 1
Christmas Bonus 1 1 3
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus - 1 -
Signing Bonus 2 3 5

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - 2
Board and Lodging - 1 1
Burial Aid 3 3 5
Christmas Package/Party - 1 3
Company Products Discount - - 1
Death 3 3 7
Disability - - 2
Drug Free Workplace 2 3 2
Ecological 1 1 -
Educational Assistance 4 3 3
Family Planning Service 4 4 10
Health and Safety Equipment 1 2 2
Health Fund - 2 2
Hospitalization 3 3 5
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 6 5
Job Enrichment 3 2 3
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 2 3
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 5 4 7

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PSIC H52: WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR
TRANSPORTATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 3 2
Medical/Dental Services 3 3 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 3 3
Optical Assistance - 1 1
No Child Labor - - 1
Per Diem - 1 1
Recreational Activities/Facilities 4 3 5
Reduction of Monotony at Work 1 - 2
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 4 3 7
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 3 7
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 2 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 4 2
Uniform (Allowance) - 1 3
Uniform (Clothing) 2 4 4

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 2 4
Birthday 3 2 6
Calamity - 1 2
Emergency 1 4 2
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - 1
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - -
Sick 4 5 10
Time-off - 1 1
Union Activity/Leave 5 2 8
Vacation 4 5 10
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 4

Union Security 7 5 11
Job Security 3 5 11

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 3 2 4
Access to office equipment - 1 2
Provision of office space 2 1 3
Use of bulletin board 3 3 4

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC H53: POSTAL AND COURIER ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 6 1 1
Affiliated Unions 3 1 1
Independent Unions 3 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,280 46 510


Affiliated Unions 1,181 46 510
Independent Unions 1,099 - -
Wage Increase Provision 4 1 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - -
Calamity Loan 1 - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 - -
Educational Loan 1 - -
Emergency Loan 2 - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 1 -
Merit Increase - 1 -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
-
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 3 1 -
14th Month Pay - 1 -
Christmas Bonus 2 - 1
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 4 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 4 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - -
Ecological - - 1
Educational Assistance 1 - -
Family Planning Service 2 1 -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - 1
Hospitalization 2 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 3 1 1
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 1 1

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PSIC H53: POSTAL AND COURIER ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 4 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 3 - 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 5 - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 4 - -
Social Amelioration Fund 1 - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 1 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 1 1 -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 2 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 6 1 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 5 - -
Vacation 6 1 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 5 1 1
Job Security 2 1 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment 1 - -
Provision of office space 1 - -
Use of bulletin board 4 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 15 13 19
Affiliated Unions 9 8 17
Independent Unions 6 5 2
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,369 715 1,604


Affiliated Unions 614 402 1488
Independent Unions 755 313 116
Wage Increase Provision 13 11 11
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 - -
Educational Loan - 2 -
Emergency Loan 1 1 -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 6 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 - -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - 1 -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 3 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 5 - 7
Merit Increase 3 - 1
Productivity Pay 1 - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 2 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 6 6 14
14th Month Pay - - 1
Christmas Bonus 4 - 2
Perfect Attendance 5 - 1
Performance Bonus 1 - 1
Signing Bonus 5 5 8

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging 3 - -
Burial Aid 5 1 7
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 2
Company Products Discount 2 1 -
Death 7 4 9
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 2 2 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 2 - -
Family Planning Service 6 6 10
Health and Safety Equipment 5 1 2
Health Fund 1 1 3
Hospitalization 6 3 4
Industrial Peace/Productivity 3 1 5
Insurance (Accident/Life) 5 2 4
Job Enrichment 5 2 8
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 4 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 9 5 16

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 8 2 5
Medical/Dental Services 9 5 9
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 1 1
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - 1 -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 3 7
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 4 2 -
Retirement Pay 10 7 16
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 3 6
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 3 5 4
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 2
Uniform (Allowance) - - 1
Uniform (Clothing) 7 3 7

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 8 1 7
Birthday 8 2 7
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency 7 5 6
Incentive 1 1 1
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 12 8 19
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 10 8 6
Vacation 11 9 18
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave 2 1 5

Union Security 13 10 18
Job Security 10 8 15

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 6 2 2
Access to office equipment 2 2 1
Provision of office space 7 3 2
Use of bulletin board 8 4 6

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC I55: ACCOMMODATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 9 8 12
Affiliated Unions 6 6 11
Independent Unions 3 2 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 614 509 512


Affiliated Unions 441 336 467
Independent Unions 173 173 45
Wage Increase Provision 9 7 7
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - 1 -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 4 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 - -
Vale 2 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - 1 -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 3 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 3 - 3
Merit Increase 2 - 1
Productivity Pay 1 - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 4 3 9
14th Month Pay - - 1
Christmas Bonus 4 - 2
Perfect Attendance 4 - 1
Performance Bonus - - 1
Signing Bonus 4 4 5

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging 3 - -
Burial Aid 5 - 5
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount 1 - -
Death 1 1 5
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 1 2 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 2 3 5
Health and Safety Equipment 3 1 2
Health Fund 1 1 3
Hospitalization 4 3 4
Industrial Peace/Productivity 3 1 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 4 2 2
Job Enrichment 4 2 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 2 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 6 4 10

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PSIC I55: ACCOMMODATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 6 2 3
Medical/Dental Services 6 4 5
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 1 1
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - 1 -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 4 2 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 4 1 -
Retirement Pay 7 5 11
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 3 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 4 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - 1
Uniform (Clothing) 7 2 4

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 5 1 4
Birthday 7 1 4
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency 4 3 3
Incentive 1 - -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 7 5 12
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 7 6 4
Vacation 7 6 12
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 1 2

Union Security 8 6 11
Job Security 7 5 11

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 5 2 2
Access to office equipment 2 2 -
Provision of office space 6 3 2
Use of bulletin board 5 3 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC I56: FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 6 5 7
Affiliated Unions 3 2 6
Independent Unions 3 3 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 755 206 1092


Affiliated Unions 173 66 1021
Independent Unions 582 140 71
Wage Increase Provision 4 4 4
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 - -
Educational Loan - 1 -
Emergency Loan 1 - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 2 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 - 4
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 2 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 3 5
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus 1 - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 3

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 1 2
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 2
Company Products Discount 1 1 -
Death 6 3 4
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 2 - -
Family Planning Service 4 3 5
Health and Safety Equipment 2 - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - 4
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - 2
Job Enrichment 1 - 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 2 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 1 6

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PSIC I56: FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 - 2
Medical/Dental Services 3 1 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 1 6
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 3 2 5
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 4
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 1 2
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 1
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - 1 3

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 3 - 3
Birthday 1 1 3
Calamity - - -
Emergency 3 2 3
Incentive - 1 1
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 5 3 7
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 3 2 2
Vacation 4 3 6
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave 1 - 3

Union Security 5 4 7
Job Security 3 3 4

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment - - 1
Provision of office space 1 - -
Use of bulletin board 3 1 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 6 5 3
Affiliated Unions 1 - 1
Independent Unions 5 4 2
Not Stated - 1 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 4,585 1,620 714


Affiliated Unions 32 - 6
Independent Unions 4,553 1,620 708
Wage Increase Provision 6 5 2
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan/Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 - -
Educational Loan 1 1 1
Emergency Loan 2 - 1
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 4 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 - -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission 1 - -
Hazard Pay - 1 1
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 3 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - 1
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 4 1 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 2 1 -
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 3 3 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 1 - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging 1 2 -
Burial Aid 4 3 1
Christmas Package/Party 2 2 -
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death 3 2 -
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 2 -
Family Planning Service 5 4 -
Health and Safety Equipment 1 2 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 5 3 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 2 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 5 2 1
Job Enrichment 1 2 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 5 3 1

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PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 5 2 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 - 1
Optical Assistance 4 1 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 2 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 4 3 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 2 -
Retirement Pay 4 4 1
Rice and Corn Allowance 5 3 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 3 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 2 - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 4 - -
Uniform (Allowance) 2 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 2 -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 5 2 -
Birthday 1 1 1
Calamity 2 - -
Emergency 3 3 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 1 1 -
Personal 1 - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 - -
Study/School - 1 1
Sick 6 5 1
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 5 2 2
Vacation 6 5 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 2 1 1

Union Security 6 4 1
Job Security 4 3 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 2 1 1
Access to office equipment 2 2 1
Provision of office space 3 3 2
Use of bulletin board 3 2 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC J58: PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 2 1
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 3 2 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 166 75 219


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 166 75 219
Wage Increase Provision 3 2 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 2 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission 1 - -
Hazard Pay - - 1
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - 1
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 3 - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 - 1
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 3 2 -
Health and Safety Equipment - - 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 1 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 1 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 - 1
Job Enrichment 1 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 2 1

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PSIC J58: PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 3 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 1
Optical Assistance 2 - 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 1 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 2 -
Retirement Pay 1 1 1
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 2 -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 1 - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 - -
Birthday - - 1
Calamity - - -
Emergency 2 1 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - 1
Sick 3 2 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 1 1
Vacation 3 2 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 1

Union Security 3 2 1
Job Security 2 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - 1
Access to office equipment - - 1
Provision of office space 1 1 1
Use of bulletin board 1 1 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC J59: MOTION PICTURE, VIDEO AND TELEVISION PROGRAMME PRODUCTION,
SOUND RECORDING AND PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions 1 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 32 - -


Affiliated Unions 32 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 1 - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 - -

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PSIC J59: MOTION PICTURE, VIDEO AND TELEVISION PROGRAMME PRODUCTION,
SOUND RECORDING AND PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem 1 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 - -
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 1 - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 1 - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 1 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment 1 - -
Provision of office space 1 - -
Use of bulletin board 1 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC J60: PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - 1 1
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 1 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - 1,336 489


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 1,336 489
Wage Increase Provision - 1 1
Aids
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan/Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 1
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - 1 -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - 1 -
Signing Bonus - 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - 1 -
Burial Aid - 1 -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - 1 -
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 1 -
Job Enrichment - 1 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 1 -

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PSIC J60: PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 1 -
Medical/Dental Services - 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 2 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - 2 -
Rice and Corn Allowance - 2 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 1 -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - 1 -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - 1 -
Birthday - 1 -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - 2 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - 1 -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - 1 -
Sick - 2 -
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - 2 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security - 1 -
Job Security - 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - 1 -
Provision of office space - 1 1
Use of bulletin board - 1 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC J61: TELECOMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 2 -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 2 1 -
Not Stated - 1 -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 4,387 209 -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 4,387 209 -
Wage Increase Provision 2 2 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 1 -
Emergency Loan 2 - -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - -
-
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 2 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 1 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance 1 - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 1 1 -
Burial Aid 1 2 -
Christmas Package/Party 1 1 -
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death 1 - -
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 2 -
Family Planning Service 2 1 -
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 1 -
Idustrial Peace/Productivity - 1 -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 1 -
Job Enrichment - 1 -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 - -

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PSIC J61: TELECOMMUNICATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 2 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
Optical Assistance 2 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 1 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 2 -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 2 2 -
Rice and Corn Allowance 2 2 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - 1 -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 2 1 -
Birthday 1 1 -
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency - 2 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - 1 -
Paternity - - -
Personal 1 - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis 1 - -
Study/School - 1 -
Sick 2 2 -
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 2 - -
Vacation 2 2 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 - -

Union Security 2 1 -
Job Security 2 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment 1 1 -
Provision of office space 1 1 -
Use of bulletin board 1 1 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 14 11 17
Affiliated Unions 6 7 14
Independent Unions 7 4 4
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 7,471 5,592 30,015


Affiliated Unions 1,173 4,343 27,732
Independent Unions 6,298 1,249 2,283
Wage Increase Provision 14 10 17
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 -
Calamity Loan 2 - 1
Car Loan 9 2 12
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan 3 2 10
Educational Loan 3 4 -
Emergency Loan 2 4 8
Housing Loan 7 2 13
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 2 2 10
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 - 1
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - 2
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 1
Incentive Pay 4 1 1
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 6 2 7
Merit Increase 2 2 8
Productivity Pay 1 2 3
Profit Sharing - - 1
Seniority Pay 1 - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 6 4 9
14th Month Pay 1 1 1
Christmas Bonus 4 4 6
Perfect Attendance 2 - 4
Performance Bonus 3 - -
Signing Bonus 10 8 13

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 1 - -
Burial Aid 8 4 10
Christmas Package/Party 3 - 2
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 5 6 9
Disability 2 - 2
Drug Free Workplace 4 1 5
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 2 3
Family Planning Service 8 2 17
Feast Day - - -
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 4
Health Fund 1 - 8
Hospitalization 7 7 14
Industrial Peace/Productivity 3 - 7
Insurance (Accident/Life) 10 9 14
Job Enrichment 5 2 10
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 8 5 15

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PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 9 5 8
Medical/Dental Services 12 5 10
Medicines/Medical Allowance 6 2 10
Optical Assistance 7 4 8
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 2 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 7 3 12
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 4
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 1 7
Retirement Pay 9 6 13
Rice and Corn Allowance 4 8 8
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 4 2 3
Social Amelioration Fund - - 3
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 3 - 3
Uniform (Allowance) 5 3 7
Uniform (Clothing) 6 5 9

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 9 6 2
Birthday 5 3 6
Calamity 3 - 1
Emergency 10 7 16
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 2 - 12
Sick 11 11 17
Time-off 2 1 2
Union Activity/Leave 10 6 16
Vacation 11 10 16
Wedding 1 - -
Other/Paid Leave 3 2 8

Union Security 12 8 18
Job Security 6 6 18

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 4 3 8
Access to office equipment 1 2 2
Provision of office space 8 7 10
Use of bulletin board 5 6 8

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC K64: FINANCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES EXCEPT INSURANCE
AND PENSION FUNDING

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 7 7 14
Affiliated Unions 3 3 12
Independent Unions 4 4 2
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 6,233 4,825 29,301


Affiliated Unions 562 3576 27,444
Independent Unions 5,671 1,249 1,857
Wage Increase Provision 7 7 13
Aids
Bereavement Loan - 1 -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan 7 2 12
Cooperative Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - 10
Company Loan 3 2 -
Educational Loan - 2 -
Emergency Loan 1 2 7
Housing Loan 5 2 13
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 1 9
Paternity Aid/Allowance 1 - 1
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - 2
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - 1
Incentive Pay 1 1 1
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 3 - 7
Merit Increase 2 1 6
Productivity Pay - 2 3
Profit Sharing - - 1
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 4 2 8
14th Month Pay 1 - 1
Christmas Bonus 2 3 4
Perfect Attendance 2 - 4
Performance Bonus 2 - -
Signing Bonus 6 4 12

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 4 - 7
Christmas Package/Party - - 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 3 4 7
Disability 1 - 2
Drug Free Workplace 3 1 4
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 1 2 3
Family Planning Service 4 1 14
Health and Safety Equipment - - 2
Health Fund - - 6
Hospitalization 3 6 12
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 - 6
Insurance (Accident/Life) 5 6 11
Job Enrichment 2 2 7
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 4 11

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PSIC K64: FINANCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES EXCEPT INSURANCE
AND PENSION FUNDING (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 4 3 6
Medical/Dental Services 5 2 9
Medicines/Medical Allowance 3 2 9
Optical Assistance 4 2 5
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 2 10
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 3
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 1 7
Retirement Pay 3 3 11
Rice and Corn Allowance 4 5 6
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 2 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - 3
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 2 - 3
Uniform (Allowance) 4 1 6
Uniform (Clothing) 4 4 8

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 3 3 1
Birthday 3 1 6
Calamity 1 - -
Emergency 6 5 14
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - 12
Sick 5 7 14
Time-off 1 - 2
Union Activity/Leave 4 5 14
Vacation 5 7 14
Wedding 1 - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 2 6

Union Security 6 6 14
Job Security 3 4 14

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 3 1 5
Access to office equipment - 2 2
Provision of office space 3 4 7
Use of bulletin board 1 3 5

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC K65: INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING
EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 5 1 3
Affiliated Unions 2 1 1
Independent Unions 2 - 2
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 768 37 548


Affiliated Unions 165 37 122
Independent Unions 603 - 426
Wage Increase Provision 5 1 3
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - -
Car Loan 2 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 1 -
Emergency Loan 1 1 1
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 1 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 2 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 2 - -
Merit Increase - 1 1
Productivity Pay 1 - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 1 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 2 1 2
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus 1 - -
Signing Bonus 3 1 1

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 1 - -
Burial Aid 3 1 2
Christmas Package/Party 2 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 1 1
Disability 1 - -
Drug Free Workplace 1 - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 3 1 2
Health and Safety Equipment 1 - 1
Health Fund 1 - 2
Hospitalization 4 1 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity 1 - 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) 3 1 2
Job Enrichment 2 - 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 1 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 3 - 3

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PSIC K65: INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING
EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 - 1
Medical/Dental Services 5 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 2 - 1
Optical Assistance - 1 2
No Child Labor 2 - -
Per Diem 1 - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 - 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 4 1 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 2
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 - 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 1 1
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - 1

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 4 1 1
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity 1 - 1
Emergency 3 - 2
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Personal - 1 -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 4 1 3
Time-off 1 1 -
Union Activity/Leave 4 1 2
Vacation 4 1 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 - 2

Union Security 4 1 3
Job Security 2 1 3

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 2
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 3 - 3
Use of bulletin board 3 1 2

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC K66: ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL SERVICE AND
INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 3 1
Affiliated Unions 1 3 1
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 470 730 166


Affiliated Unions 446 730 166
Independent Unions 24 - -
Wage Increase Provision 2 2 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan 1 - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 2 1 -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 1 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - 1 -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 2 -
Merit Increase - - 1
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 1 -
14th Month Pay - 1 -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 3 -

Welfare Benefits
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 1 3 1
Christmas Package/Party 1 - 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 1 1 1
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 - 1
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 1
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 2 1
Job Enrichment 1 - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 1 1

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PSIC K66: ACTIVITIES AUXILIARY TO FINANCIAL SERVICE AND
INSURANCE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 2 2 1
Medical/Dental Services 2 2 1
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 1 -
Optical Assistance 1 1 1
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem 1 1 -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 2 2 -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 1 1
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 -

Leave Benefits
Bereavement/Burial 2 2 -
Birthday 1 1 -
Calamity 1 1 -
Emergency 1 1 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 1 -
Sick 2 2 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 2 -
Vacation 2 2 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 1 1 -

Union Security 2 2 1
Job Security 1 1 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 1 1
Access to office equipment 1 1 -
Provision of office space 2 2 -
Use of bulletin board 1 1 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - 2
Affiliated Unions - - 1
Independent Unions - - 1
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - 20


Affiliated Unions - - 9
Independent Unions - - 11
Wage Increase Provision - - 2
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 1
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - 1

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - 1
Feast Day - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 4
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1

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PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 1
Retirement Pay - - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 2
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday - - 1
Calamity - - 1
Emergency - - 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - - 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security - - 2
Job Security - - 2

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - 1
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC L68: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - 2
Affiliated Unions - - 1
Independent Unions - - 1
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - 20


Affiliated Unions - - 9
Independent Unions - - 11
Wage Increase Provision - - 2
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - 1
Emergency Loan - - 1
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - 1

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - 2
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - 1
Feast Day - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - 1
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - 4
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1

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PSIC L68: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - 3
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - 1
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - 1
Retirement Pay - - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 2
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - 1
Birthday - - 1
Calamity - - 1
Emergency - - 1
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - 1
Vacation - - 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security - - 2
Job Security - - 2

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - 1
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 2 - -
Affiliated Unions 1 - -
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 40 - -


Affiliated Unions 27 - -
Independent Unions 13 - -
Wage Increase Provision 2 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 2 - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party 1 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 - -
Feast Day - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance 1 - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 2 - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 2 - -
Job Security 1 - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC M74: OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 1 - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 13 - -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 13 - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party 1 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 1 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC M74: OTHER PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES
(Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 - -
Medical/Dental Services 1 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance 1 - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 1 - -
Uniform (Allowance) 1 - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - -
Vacation 1 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security 1 - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC M75: VETERINARY ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 - -
Affiliated Unions 1 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 27 - -


Affiliated Unions 27 - -
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision 1 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 1 - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC M75: VETERINARY ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 - -
Vacation - - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 1 - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 41 3 1
Affiliated Unions 35 1 1
Independent Unions 5 2 -
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 1,124 405 37


Affiliated Unions 653 230 37
Independent Unions 471 175 -
Wage Increase Provision 5 2 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - -
Calamity Loan 2 - -
Car Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan 1 1 -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 2 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 2 -
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 1 -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 2 3 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 1 -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 2 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 34 - -
Burial Aid 37 2 1
Christmas Package/Party 2 - -
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death 38 1 -
Disability 31 - -
Drug Free Workplace 10 2 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 3 2 -
Health and Safety Equipment 35 - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 34 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 2 -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 4 - -
Job Enrichment 1 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 2 1 1

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 1 -
Medical/Dental Services 39 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance 2 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 - -
Retirement Pay 4 2 1
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 35 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 5 3 -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 3 1 -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 4 - -
Incentive 1 2 -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 4 2 1
Time-off 1 - -
Union Activity/Leave 4 3 -
Vacation 5 2 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 33 - -

Union Security 40 3 1
Job Security - 3 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 2 2 -
Use of bulletin board 4 2 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC N77: RENTAL AND LEASING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 1 -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 1 1 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 104 95 -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 104 95 -
Wage Increase Provision 1 1 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 1 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - 1 -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC N77: RENTAL AND LEASING ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 1 1 -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - 1 -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive 1 1 -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 1 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 1 1 -
Vacation 1 1 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security - 1 -
Job Security - 1 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 1 -
Use of bulletin board 1 1 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC N78: EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 37 2 -
Affiliated Unions 35 1 -
Independent Unions 2 1 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 873 310 -


Affiliated Unions 653 230 -
Independent Unions 220 80 -
Wage Increase Provision 1 1 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - 1 -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - -
-
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 2 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - 1 -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 2 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - 1 -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging 34 - -
Burial Aid 34 2 -
Christmas Package/Party 1 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 36 1 -
Disability 31 - -
Drug Free Workplace 10 2 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 2 -
Health and Safety Equipment 35 - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 32 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - 2 -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 - -
Job Enrichment 1 - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 1 -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 1 -

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PSIC N78: EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 36 1 -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay 1 1 -
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance 35 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 2 -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 1 1 -
Birthday 1 - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 - -
Incentive - 1 -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School 1 - -
Sick 1 1 -
Time-off 1 - -
Union Activity/Leave - 2 -
Vacation 1 1 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave 33 - -

Union Security 37 2 -
Job Security - 2 -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - 1 -
Use of bulletin board - 1 -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC N79: TRAVEL AGENCY, TOUR OPERATOR, RESERVATION SERVICE
AND RELATED ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - 1
Affiliated Unions - - 1
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - 37


Affiliated Unions - - 37
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision - - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - 1
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Feast Day - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - 1
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PSIC N79: TRAVEL AGENCY, TOUR OPERATOR, RESERVATION SERVICE
AND RELATED (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Paternity Allowance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - 1
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - 1
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - -
Vacation - - 1
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security - - 1
Job Security - - 1

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC N82: OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE, OFFICE SUPPORT AND
OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 3 - -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 2 - -
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 147 - -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions 147 - -
Wage Increase Provision 3 - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan 1 - -
Calamity Loan 2 - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan 1 - -
Housing Loan 1 - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid 2 - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay 1 - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 - -
Merit Increase 1 - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay 1 - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 3 - -
Christmas Package/Party 1 - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death 2 - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 2 - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 2 - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 1 - -

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PSIC N82: OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE, OFFICE SUPPORT AND
OTHER BUSINESS SUPPORT ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services 3 - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance 2 - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 2 - -
Retirement Pay 3 - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 2 - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 2 - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency 3 - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School
Sick 2 - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 3 - -
Vacation 3 - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security 3 - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 1 - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 1 - -
Use of bulletin board 3 - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 14 10 19
Affiliated Unions 3 6 7
Independent Unions 11 4 12
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 5,267 1,637 2,384


Affiliated Unions 619 1174 840
Independent Unions 4,648 463 1,544
Wage Increase Provision 6 8 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan 1 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - 1
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 1
Educational Loan - 2 2
Emergency Loan 2 - 2
Housing Loan 2 1 1
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 - -
Commission - - 1
Hazard Pay 2 - 2
Incentive Pay 3 - 3
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 7 6 12
Merit Increase 1 4 2
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 1 6
14th Month Pay 2 - 1
Christmas Bonus 3 2 7
Perfect Attendance 2 - -
Performance Bonus 1 - 2
Signing Bonus 8 3 7

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - 2
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 5 6
Christmas Package/Party 3 1 2
Company Products Discount 1 1 1
Death 11 4 11
Disability 3 - 1
Drug Free Workplace - 1 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 7 4 5
Family Planning Service 4 8 7
Health and Safety Equipment 2 1 2
Health Fund 1 - 2
Hospitalization 8 7 10
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 5 10
Job Enrichment 1 1 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 3 1
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 6 6 12

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PSIC P: EDUCATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 - 1
Medical/Dental Services 5 6 17
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 2
No Child Labor - 3 -
Optical Assistance 4 - 2
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 4 7
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - 2
Retirement Pay 9 10 15
Rice and Corn Allowance 7 3 11
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 8 6
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 4 - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 2
Uniform (Allowance) 7 6 8
Uniform (Clothing) 5 2 6
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 7 3 9
Birthday 4 2 5
Calamity - 1 3
Emergency 7 8 8
Incentive - 2 -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - 1 -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Paternity - - -
Personal 1 2 1
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School 2 1 5
Sick 10 10 17
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 5 10 15
Vacation 8 6 17
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave 4 5 10

Union Security 11 10 18
Job Security 2 6 13

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 5 1 5
Access to office equipment 1 3 1
Provision of office space 4 6 9
Use of bulletin board 2 4 10

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC P85: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 14 10 19
Affiliated Unions 3 6 7
Independent Unions 11 4 12
Not Stated - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 5,267 1,637 2,384


Affiliated Unions 619 1174 840
Independent Unions 4,648 463 1,544
Wage Increase Provision 6 8 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan 1 - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - 1
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 1
Educational Loan - 2 2
Emergency Loan 2 - 2
Housing Loan 2 1 1
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - 1 -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale 1 - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA 1 - -
Commission - - 1
Hazard Pay 2 - 2
Incentive Pay 3 - 3
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 7 6 12
Merit Increase 1 4 2
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - 1
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 1 6
14th Month Pay 2 - 1
Christmas Bonus 3 2 7
Perfect Attendance 2 - -
Performance Bonus 1 - 2
Signing Bonus 8 3 7

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - 2
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid 2 5 6
Christmas Package/Party 3 1 2
Company Products Discount 1 1 1
Death 11 4 11
Disability 3 - 1
Drug Free Workplace - 1 1
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 7 4 5
Family Planning Service 4 8 7
Health and Safety Equipment 2 1 2
Health Fund 1 - 2
Hospitalization 8 7 10
Industrial Peace/Productivity 2 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) 2 5 10
Job Enrichment 1 1 4
Labor Day Celebration Assistance 2 3 1
Light and Water Allowance - - 1
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 6 6 12

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PSIC P85: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 - 1
Medical/Dental Services 5 6 17
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 2
No Child Labor - 3 -
Optical Assistance 4 - 2
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 2 4 7
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay 1 - 2
Retirement Pay 9 10 15
Rice and Corn Allowance 7 3 11
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 2 8 6
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 4 - 1
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 2
Uniform (Allowance) 7 6 8
Uniform (Clothing) 5 2 6
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 7 3 9
Birthday 4 2 5
Calamity - 1 3
Emergency 7 8 8
Incentive - 2 -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - 1 -
Military Training/Leave 1 - -
Paternity - - -
Personal 1 2 1
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School 2 1 5
Sick 10 10 17
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 5 10 15
Vacation 8 6 17
Wedding - - 1
Other/Paid Leave 4 5 10

Union Security 11 10 18
Job Security 2 6 13

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy 5 1 5
Access to office equipment 1 3 1
Provision of office space 4 6 9
Use of bulletin board 2 4 10

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 8 5 10
Affiliated Unions 5 5 8
Independent Unions 2 - 2
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,591 4,832 4,606


Affiliated Unions 2,552 4,832 2,870
Independent Unions 39 - 1736
Wage Increase Provision 6 4 10
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 2 1 -
Emergency Loan 1 - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 5 5 6
Incentive Pay 1 - 3
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 4 3
Merit Increase 1 3 2
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 2 5
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 3 2 3
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - 1
Signing Bonus 5 3 6

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging 3 - -
Burial Aid 2 3 5
Christmas Package/Party 2 - -
Company Products Discount 3 1 1
Death 6 3 8
Disability 1 - 2
Drug Free Workplace - 2 3
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 2 3 1
Family Planning Service 4 4 8
Health and Safety Equipment - 2 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 5 2 9
Industrial Peace/Productivity 4 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 2 -
Job Enrichment 3 3 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 4 2 5

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 4 4
Medical/Dental Services 6 5 12
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 4
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 4 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 2 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 5 5 10
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 5
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 5 1 4
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 1 - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 1
Uniform (Allowance) 1 1 3
Uniform (Clothing) 4 3 6
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 5 4 5
Birthday 3 4 8
Calamity - - 2
Emergency 2 3 5
Incentive 2 - -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - 1 -
Sick 6 4 9
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 6 4 8
Vacation 6 5 9
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 6

Union Security 6 5 9
Job Security 5 4 7

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 2 3
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 3 3 5
Use of bulletin board 1 2 2

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC Q86: HUMAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES EXCEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 8 5 10
Affiliated Unions 5 5 8
Independent Unions 2 - 2
Not Stated 1 - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 2,591 4,832 4,606


Affiliated Unions 2,552 4,832 2,870
Independent Unions 39 - 1736
Wage Increase Provision 6 4 10
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - 1 -
Educational Loan 2 1 -
Emergency Loan 1 - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - 1 -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay 5 5 6
Incentive Pay 1 - 3
Longevity/Loyalty Pay 1 4 3
Merit Increase 1 3 2
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 5 2 5
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus 3 2 3
Perfect Attendance 1 - -
Performance Bonus - - 1
Signing Bonus 5 3 6

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift 1 - -
Board and Lodging 3 - -
Burial Aid 2 3 5
Christmas Package/Party 2 - -
Company Products Discount 3 1 1
Death 6 3 8
Disability 1 - 2
Drug Free Workplace - 2 3
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance 2 3 1
Family Planning Service 4 4 8
Health and Safety Equipment - 2 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization 5 2 9
Industrial Peace/Productivity 4 1 2
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 2 -
Job Enrichment 3 3 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council 4 2 5

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PSIC Q86: HUMAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES EXCEPT PUBLIC HEALTH ACTIVITIES
(Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy 3 4 4
Medical/Dental Services 6 5 12
Medicines/Medical Allowance 1 - 4
Optical Assistance 1 - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 5 4 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 2 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 5 5 10
Rice and Corn Allowance 1 1 5
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 5 1 4
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant 1 - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - 1
Uniform (Allowance) 1 1 3
Uniform (Clothing) 4 3 6
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 5 4 5
Birthday 3 4 8
Calamity - - 2
Emergency 2 3 5
Incentive 2 - -
Legal/Court 1 - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - 1 -
Sick 6 4 9
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave 6 4 8
Vacation 6 5 9
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - 1 6

Union Security 6 5 9
Job Security 5 4 7

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 2 3
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space 3 3 5
Use of bulletin board 1 2 2

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 5 6
Affiliated Unions 1 3 6
Independent Unions - 2 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 47 1121 315


Affiliated Unions 47 1054 315
Independent Unions - 67 -
Wage Increase Provision 1 4 5
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - 1 -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 - -
Emergency Loan 1 1 3
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 2
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - 1
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 4
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 4 5
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - 1
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 3 5

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 1
Board and Lodging - - 1
Burial Aid 1 3 1
Christmas Package/Party - - 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 2 3
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 3 3
Health and Safety Equipment 1 2 -
Health Fund 1 1 -
Hospitalization 1 3 4
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - 4
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 4 -
Job Enrichment - 1 2
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 2 3
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 3 4

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PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 4 2
Medical/Dental Services 1 1 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 2 -
Optical Assistance - - 2
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 4 3
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 1 4 4
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 2 2
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 3 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 5
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 1 3 6
Birthday - 2 2
Calamity - 2 -
Emergency 1 4 3
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 5 6
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave - 4 5
Vacation 1 5 6
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 2

Union Security 1 5 6
Job Security - 5 6

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 3
Access to office equipment 1 1 1
Provision of office space 1 2 6
Use of bulletin board 1 2 3

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC R92: GAMBLING AND BETTING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - 2 2
Affiliated Unions - 2 2
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - 936 127


Affiliated Unions - 936 127
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision - 2 1
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - 1 -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - 1
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - 1
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 2 2
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - 2 1

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - 1 1
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - 2 1
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - 2
Health and Safety Equipment - 1 -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 2 1
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - 2 -
Job Enrichment - - 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - 2 1
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 1 -

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PSIC R92: GAMBLING AND BETTING ACTIVITIES (cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 1 1
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - 2 1
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - 2 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - 1
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 2 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - 1
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - 2 2
Birthday - 2 -
Calamity - 2 -
Emergency - 2 -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - 2 2
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - 2 2
Vacation - 2 2
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security - 2 2
Job Security - 2 2

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - 1
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - 1 2
Use of bulletin board - - 1

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC R93: SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION
ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed 1 3 4
Affiliated Unions 1 1 4
Independent Unions - 2 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs 47 185 188


Affiliated Unions 47 118 188
Independent Unions - 67 -
Wage Increase Provision 1 2 4
Aids
Bereavement Loan - - -
Calamity Loan - - 1
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan 1 - -
Emergency Loan 1 1 3
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - 1
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - 1 -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 3
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay 1 2 3
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - 1
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus 1 1 4

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - 1
Burial Aid 1 1 -
Christmas Package/Party - - 1
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 2 3
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - 1 -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service 1 3 3
Health and Safety Equipment 1 1 -
Health Fund 1 1 -
Hospitalization 1 1 3
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) 1 2 4
Job Enrichment - 1 1
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - 2
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 2 4

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PSIC R93: SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION
ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - 3 1
Medical/Dental Services 1 1 4
Medicines/Medical Allowance - 2 -
Optical Assistance - - 2
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities 1 2 2
Reduction of Monotony at Work - 1 -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay 1 2 2
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 1
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay 1 2 1
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - 1 -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) 1 1 4
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial 1 1 4
Birthday - - 2
Calamity - - -
Emergency 1 2 3
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - 1 -
Study/School - - -
Sick 1 3 4
Time-off - 1 -
Union Activity/Leave - 2 3
Vacation 1 3 4
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - 1

Union Security 1 3 4
Job Security - 3 4

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - 1 2
Access to office equipment 1 1 -
Provision of office space 1 1 4
Use of bulletin board 1 2 2

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - 1 -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 1 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - 17 -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 17 -
Wage Increase Provision - 1 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 1 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - 1 -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 1 -

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PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - 1 -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - 1 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - 1 -
Vacation - 1 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -

Union Security - 1 -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.

Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC S94: ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - 1 -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 1 -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - 17 -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - 17 -
Wage Increase Provision - 1 -
Aids
Bereavement Loan -
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - 1 -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - 1 -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - 1 -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - 1 -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - 1 -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - 1 -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - 1 -

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PSIC S94: ACTIVITIES OF MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - 1 -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - 1 -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - 1 -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - 1 -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - 1 -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - 1 -
Vacation - 1 -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -
-
Union Security - 1 -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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PSIC S96: OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENTS


(Based on documents on file)
CBAs Newly Filed - - -
Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - - -
Not Stated - - -

Workers Covered by New CBAs - - -


Affiliated Unions - - -
Independent Unions - - -
Wage Increase Provision - - -
Aids
Bereavement Loan
Calamity Loan - - -
Car Loan - - -
Cooperative Loan - - -
Company Loan - - -
Multi-Purpose Loan - - -
Educational Loan - - -
Emergency Loan - - -
Housing Loan - - -
Livelihood - - -
Maternity Aid - - -
Paternity Aid/Allowance - - -
Vale - - -
Supplementary Benefits
ECOLA - - -
Commission - - -
Hazard Pay - - -
Incentive Pay - - -
Longevity/Loyalty Pay - - -
Merit Increase - - -
Productivity Pay - - -
Profit Sharing - - -
Seniority Pay - - -
Bonuses
13th Month Pay - - -
14th Month Pay - - -
Christmas Bonus - - -
Perfect Attendance - - -
Performance Bonus - - -
Signing Bonus - - -

Welfare Benefits
Baptismal Gift - - -
Birth of Child/Birth Assistance - - -
Birthday Gift - - -
Board and Lodging - - -
Burial Aid - - -
Christmas Package/Party - - -
Company Products Discount - - -
Death - - -
Disability - - -
Drug Free Workplace - - -
Ecological - - -
Educational Assistance - - -
Family Planning Service - - -
Health and Safety Equipment - - -
Health Fund - - -
Hospitalization - - -
Industrial Peace/Productivity - - -
Insurance (Accident/Life) - - -
Job Enrichment - - -
Labor Day Celebration Assistance - - -
Light and Water Allowance - - -
LMC/JLMCINC Prod/Q Council - - -

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PSIC S96: OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES (Cont'd)

INDICATOR 2014 2015 2016

Welfare Benefits (Cont'd)


Meal Allowance/Subsidy - - -
Medical/Dental Services - - -
Medicines/Medical Allowance - - -
No Child Labor - - -
Optical Assistance - - -
Per Diem - - -
Recreational Activities/Facilities - - -
Reduction of Monotony at Work - - -
Resignation/Gratuity Pay - - -
Retirement Pay - - -
Rice and Corn Allowance - - -
Separation/Severance/Termination Pay - - -
Service Charge/Tip - - -
Social Amelioration Fund - - -
Study/Scholarship Grant - - -
Transportation Services/Allowance - - -
Uniform (Allowance) - - -
Uniform (Clothing) - - -
Workers Education - - -

Leave Benefits
Accident - - -
Bereavement/Burial - - -
Birthday - - -
Calamity - - -
Emergency - - -
Incentive - - -
Legal/Court - - -
Maternity - - -
Menstrual - - -
Military Training/Leave - - -
Paternity - - -
Personal - - -
Pulmonary Tuberculosis - - -
Study/School - - -
Sick - - -
Time-off - - -
Union Activity/Leave - - -
Vacation - - -
Wedding - - -
Other/Paid Leave - - -
- - -
Union Security - - -
Job Security - - -

Union Benefits/Rights
CBA Copy - - -
Access to office equipment - - -
Provision of office space - - -
Use of bulletin board - - -

Sources of data: Bureau of Labor Relations.


Philippine Statistics Authority.

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EXPLANATORY NOTES

A. STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

Data Source and Coverage

Source Administrative Reports (Notices and Actual


Strikes/Lockout Cases)

Agency Responsible National Conciliation and Mediation Board (NCMB)

Reference Period Week for national data


Month for regional data

Disaggregation Geographic Area: National/Regional


Industry: Major and minor industry groups

Release Schedule Two (2) weeks after reference period for weekly
data; Two (2) months after reference period for
monthly data

Availability From 1988

Definition of Terms

Strike any temporary stoppage of work by the concerted


action of employees as a result of an industrial or
labor dispute. Actual strike (with or without notice)
filed at the National Conciliation and Mediation
Board is included.

Lockout the temporary refusal of an employer to furnish


work to his employees as a result of an industrial
or labor dispute. It comprises shutdown, mass
retrenchment and dismissals without previous
written clearance from the Secretary of Labor and
Employment or his/her duly authorized
representatives.

Mandays Lost total number of working days lost of workers


involved in a strike/lockout declared. It is
computed by multiplying the number of workers
involved in the strike or lockout by the total
number of working days lost or idled due to it.
For inquiries, contact:
Research and Information Division
National Conciliation and Mediation Board
6/F Arcadia Bldg., 860 Quezon Ave., Quezon City, Metro Manila
E-mail address: [email protected]
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 Telefax No. (632) 332-4175 to 80

Labor Standards and Relations Statistics Division


Philippine Statistics Authority
16/F North Tower, Eton Centris Cyberpod Three
EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, Quezon City
E-mail address: [email protected]
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 Telefax No. (632) 376-1921

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COVERAGE

PART C - DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC

2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.


All Industries 14-9

A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 14-10

A01 Crop and Animal Production, Hunting and Related 14-11


Service Activities

A02 Forestry and Logging 14-12

B Mining and Quarrying 14-13

B07 Mining of Metal Ores 14-14

B08 Other Mining and Quarrying 14-15

C Manufacturing 14-16

C10 Manufacture of Food Products 14-17

C11 Manufacture of Beverages 14-18

C12 Manufacture of Cigarettes 14-19

C13 Manufacture of Textiles 14-20

C14 Manufacture of Wearing Apparel 14-21

C15 Manufacture of Leather and Related Products 14-22

C16 Manufacture of Wood and of Products of Wood and 14-23


Cork, except Furniture; Manufacture of Articles of
Bamboo, Cane, Rattan and the like; Manufacture of
Articles of Straw and Plaiting Materials

C17 Manufacture of Paper and Paper Products 14-24

C18 Printing and Reproduction of Recorded Media 14-25

C19 Manufacture of Coke & Refined Petroleum Products 14-26

C20 Manufacture of Chemicals and Chemical Products 14-27

C21 Manufacture of Basic Pharmaceutical Products and 14-28


Pharmaceutical Preparations

C22 Manufacture of Rubber and Plastic Products 14-29

C23 Manufacture of Other Non-Metallic Mineral Products 14-30

C24 Manufacture of Basic Metals 14-31

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.
C25 Manufacture of Fabricated Metal Products except 14-32
Machinery and Equipment

C26 Manufacture of Computer, Electronic and Optical 14-33


Products

C27 Manufacture of Electrical Equipment 14-34

C29 Manufacture of Motor Vehicles, Trailers and Semi- 14-35


Trailers

C30 Manufacture of Other Transport Equipment 14-36

C31 Manufacture of Furniture 14-37

C32 Other Manufacturing 14-38

C33 Repair and Installation of Machinery and Equipment 14-39

D Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 14-40

D35 Electricity, Gas, Steam and Air Conditioning Supply 14-41

E Water Supply; Sewerage, Waste Management and 14-42


Remediation Activities

E36 Water Supply Collection, Treatment and Supply 14-43

E37 Sewerage 14-44

F Construction 14-45

F41 Construction of Buildings 14-46

F42 Construction of Utility Projects 14-47

G Wholesale and Retail Trade; Repair of Motor Vehicles 14-48


and Motorcycles

G45 Wholesale and Retail Trade and Repair of Motor 14-49


Vehicles and Motorcycles

G46 Wholesale Trade except of Motor Vehicles and 14-50


Motorcycles

G47 Retail Trade except of Motor Vehicles and Motorcycles 14-51

H Transportation and Storage 14-52

H49 Land Transport and Transport Via Pipelines 14-53

H50 Water Transport 14-54

H51 Air Transport 14-55

H52 Warehousing and Support Activities for Transportation 14-56

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.
H53 Postal and Courier Activities 14-57

I Accommodation and Food Service Activities 14-58

I55 Accommodation 14-59

I56 Food and Beverage Service Activities 14-60

J Information and Communication 14-61

J58 Publishing Activities 14-62

J59 Motion Picture, Video and Television Programme 14-63


Production, Sound Recording and Music Publishing
Activities

J60 Programming and Broadcasting Activities 14-64

J61 Telecommunications 14-65

K Financial and Insurance Activities 14-66

K64 excl. Financial Service Activities except Insurance, Pension 14-67


K6411 Funding and Central Banking

K65 Insurance, Reinsurance and Pension Funding except 14-68


Compulsory Social Security

L Real Estate Activities 14-69

L68 Real Estate Activities 14-70

M Professional, Scientific & Technical Activities 14-71

M71 Architecture & Engineering Activities; Technical Testing 14-72


and Analysis

M73 Advertising & Market Research 14-73

N Administrative and Support Service Activities 14-74

N78 Employment Activities 14-75

N80 Private Security Activities 14-76

N81 Services to Buildings & Landscape Activities 14-77

P Education except Public Education 14-78

P85 Education except Public Education 14-79

Q Human Health and Social Work Activities 14-80

Q86 Human Health Activities except Public Health Activities 14-81

R Arts, Entertainment and Recreation 14-82

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2009 PSIC INDUSTRY PAGE NO.
R90 Creative, Arts and Entertainment Activities 14-83

R92 Gambling and Betting Activities 14-84

R93 Sports Activities and Amusement and Recreation 14-85


Activities

S Other Service Activities 14-86

S96 Other Personal Service Activities 14-87

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PART C - DATA BASED ON 2009 PSIC
ALL INDUSTRIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES
NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS
Notices Filed 194 175 150
Workers Involved 36,972 33,384 35,982
Issues Involved
Illegal dismissal/suspension of union
officers/members 50 44 43
Discrimination against/harrassment
of union members 58 63 64
Formation of company-dominated unions - - -
Contracting-out of services normally
performed 6 3 3
Refusal to bargain/bargaining in bad faith 40 25 27
Violation/non-implementation of CBA 35 31 31
Other ULP issues 75 63 58
Bargaining deadlock, economic 187 154 212
Bargaining deadlock, non-economic 21 60 58
Bargaining deadlock on provision
not specified 44 13 52
Retrenchment issues - - -
Minimum wage/ECOLA 1 - -
Other labor standard issues 10 - -
Not stated - - -
ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS
Declared 5 15 9
Workers Involved 730 3,138 1,479
Workdays Not Worked 116,637 24,784
Issues Involved
Illegal dismissal/suspension of union
officers/members 4 7 1
Discrimination against/harrassment
of union members 3 8 4
Formation of company-dominated unions - - -
Contracting-out of services normally
performed - 4 -
Refusal to bargain/bargaining in bad faith - 1 1
Violation/non-implementation of CBA 1 4 -
Other ULP issues 4 9 2
Bargaining deadlock, economic - 6 3
Bargaining deadlock, non-economic - - 1
Bargaining deadlock on provision
not specified - 1 2
Retrenchment issues 1 - -
Minimum wage/ECOLA - - -
Other labor standard issues - - -
Not stated - - -

Note: Details may not add up to total as there may be several issues involved in one (1) strike/lockout notice.
Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC A: AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 7 2

Workers Involved 486 1,580 298

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - 3

Workers Involved - - 430

Mandays Lost - - 4,552

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC A01: CROP AND ANIMAL PRODUCTION, HUNTING AND
RELATED SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 2 2

Workers Involved 486 536 298

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - 3

Workers Involved - - 430

Mandays Lost - - 4,552

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC A02: FORESTRY AND LOGGING

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 5 -

Workers Involved - 1,044 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC B07: MINING OF METAL ORES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 5 1 2

Workers Involved 2,844 187 650

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 217 -

Mandays Lost - 1,519 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC B08: OTHER MINING AND QUARRYING

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - 2

Workers Involved 30 - 70

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C: MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 86 98 79

Workers Involved 13,378 18,659 19,163

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 3 8 3

Workers Involved 522 705 615

Mandays Lost 4,004 87,352 16,250

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C10: MANUFACTURE OF FOOD PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 10 8 14

Workers Involved 1,862 1,453 3,857

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 2

Workers Involved - 75 401

Mandays Lost - 12,000 15,608

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C11: MANUFACTURE OF BEVERAGES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 12 8 13

Workers Involved 4,073 1,417 2,453

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 1 - 1

Workers Involved 242 - 214

Mandays Lost 484 - 642

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C12: MANUFACTURE OF CIGARETTES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 1

Workers Involved - - 1,052

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C13: MANUFACTURE OF TEXTILES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 4 -

Workers Involved 530 340 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 1 - -

Workers Involved 80 - -

Mandays Lost 2,320 - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C14: MANUFACTURE OF WEARING APPAREL

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 5 2

Workers Involved 130 1,794 448

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C15: MANUFACTURE OF LEATHER AND RELATED PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 2 1

Workers Involved 210 346 70

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C16: MANUFACTURE OF WOOD AND OF PRODUCTS OF
WOOD AND CORK, EXCEPT FURNITURE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF
BAMBOO,CANE, RATTAN AND THE LIKE; MANUFACTURE OF ARTICLES OF
STRAW AND PLAITING MATERIALS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 2 -

Workers Involved - 166 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 60 -

Mandays Lost - 780 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C17: MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 3 4 7

Workers Involved 182 416 302

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C18: PRINTING AND REPRODUCTION OF RECORDED MEDIA

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 1 -

Workers Involved 28 9 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C19: MANUFACTURE OF COKE & REFINED PETROLEUM
PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 2 -

Workers Involved - 319 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C20: MANUFACTURE OF CHEMICALS AND CHEMICAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 4 3

Workers Involved 232 122 208

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C21: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS
AND PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 1 4

Workers Involved 561 137 1,105

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C22: MANUFACTURE OF RUBBER AND PLASTIC PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 5 23 5

Workers Involved 1,071 2,248 389

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 2 -

Workers Involved - 390 -

Mandays Lost - 70,948 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C23: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER NON-METALLIC MINERAL
PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 11 7 1

Workers Involved 1,525 729 180

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 1 2 -

Workers Involved 200 74 -

Mandays Lost 1,200 998 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C24: MANUFACTURE OF BASIC METALS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 3 4

Workers Involved 695 142 571

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C25: MANUFACTURE OF FABRICATED METAL PRODUCTS
EXCEPT MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 8 8 -

Workers Involved 772 531 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 60 -

Mandays Lost - 2,580 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C26: MANUFACTURE OF COMPUTER, ELECTRONIC AND
OPTICAL PRODUCTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 6 5

Workers Involved 539 1,029 817

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C27: MANUFACTURE OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 3 1

Workers Involved - 6,676 10

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C29: MANUFACTURE OF MOTOR VEHICLES, TRAILERS AND
SEMI-TRAILERS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 6 3

Workers Involved 64 636 386

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C30: MANUFACTURE OF OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 2

Workers Involved - - 2,600

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C31: MANUFACTURE OF FURNITURE

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 3 -

Workers Involved 40 139 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 46 -

Mandays Lost - 46 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C32: OTHER MANUFACTURING

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 10 1 13

Workers Involved 836 10 4,715

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC C33: REPAIR AND INSTALLATION OF MACHINERY AND
EQUIPMENT

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - -

Workers Involved 28 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC D: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 13 10 11

Workers Involved 2,085 1,243 1,607

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC D35: ELECTRICITY, GAS, STEAM AND AIR CONDITIONING
SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 13 10 11

Workers Involved 2,085 1,243 1,607

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC E: WATER SUPPLY; SEWERAGE, WASTE MANAGEMENT
AND REMEDIATION ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - 1

Workers Involved 322 - 328

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC E36: WATER COLLECTION, TREATMENT AND SUPPLY

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 1

Workers Involved - - 328

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC E37: SEWERAGE

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - -

Workers Involved 322 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC F: CONSTRUCTION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 4 8

Workers Involved 497 846 1,354

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC F41: CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 4 4

Workers Involved 497 846 301

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC F42: CONSTRUCTION OF UTILITY PROJECTS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 4

Workers Involved - - 1,053

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC G: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE; REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 9 - 2

Workers Involved 332 - 246

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - 1

Workers Involved - - 46

Mandays Lost - - 92

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 48
PSIC G45: WHOLESALE & RETAIL TRADE & REPAIR OF MOTOR
VEHICLES & MOTORCYCLE

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 1

Workers Involved - - 200

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC G46: WHOLESALE TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES
AND MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 - 1

Workers Involved 248 - 46

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - 1

Workers Involved - - 46

Mandays Lost - - 92

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 50
PSIC G47: RETAIL TRADE EXCEPT OF MOTOR VEHICLES AND
MOTORCYCLES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 - -

Workers Involved 84 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC H: TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 25 13 14

Workers Involved 7,059 3,124 4,222

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 2 2 1

Workers Involved 208 1,855 94

Mandays Lost 878 1,855 3,008

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC H49: LAND TRANSPORT AND TRANSPORT VIA PIPELINES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 13 9 11

Workers Involved 3,498 2,914 4,000

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 1 2 -

Workers Involved 154 1,855 -

Mandays Lost 770 1,855 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC H50: WATER TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 4 1

Workers Involved 300 210 94

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC H51: AIR TRANSPORT

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 - -

Workers Involved 1,512 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 55
PSIC H52: WAREHOUSING AND SUPPORT ACTIVITIES FOR
TRANSPORTATION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 3 - 1

Workers Involved 1,240 - 27

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared 1 - -

Workers Involved 54 - -

Mandays Lost 108 - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 56
PSIC H53: POSTAL AND COURIER ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 3 - 1

Workers Involved 509 - 101

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - 1

Workers Involved - - 94

Mandays Lost - - 3,008

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC I: ACCOMMODATION AND FOOD SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 8 6 5

Workers Involved 904 520 352

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC I55: ACCOMMODATION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 5 5

Workers Involved 736 447 352

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 59
PSIC I56: FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 1 -

Workers Involved 168 73 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 60
PSIC J: INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 5 4 1

Workers Involved 1,120 1,056 500

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 45 -

Mandays Lost - 675 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 61
PSIC J58: PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 3 - -

Workers Involved 64 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 62
PSIC J59: MOTION PICTURE, VIDEO AND TELEVISION
PROGRAMME PRODUCTION, SOUND RECORDING AND
MUSIC PUBLISHING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 1

Workers Involved - - 500

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 63
PSIC J60: PROGRAMMING AND BROADCASTING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 2 -

Workers Involved 57 950 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 64
PSIC J61: TELECOMMUNICATIONS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 2 -

Workers Involved - 106 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 45 -

Mandays Lost - 675 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 65
PSIC K: FINANCIAL AND INSURANCE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 8 2 1

Workers Involved 2,125 630 686

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 100 -

Mandays Lost - 14,100 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 66
PSIC K64 excl. K6411: FINANCIAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES EXCEPT
INSURANCE, PENSION FUNDING AND CENTRAL BANKING

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 6 1 1

Workers Involved 1,451 500 686

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 100 -

Mandays Lost - 14,100 -

r Revised.
Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 67
PSIC K65: INSURANCE, REINSURANCE AND PENSION FUNDING
EXCEPT COMPULSORY SOCIAL SECURITY

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 1 -

Workers Involved 37 130 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 68
PSIC L: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 1 1

Workers Involved - 465 449

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 69
PSIC L68: REAL ESTATE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 1 1

Workers Involved - 465 449

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 70
PSIC M: PROFESSIONAL, SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL ACTVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 2 - -

Workers Involved 135 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 71
PSIC M71: ARCHITECTURE & ENGINEERING ACTIVITIES;
TECHNICAL TESTING AND ANALYSIS

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - -

Workers Involved 22 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 72
PSIC M73: ADVERTISING & MARKET RESEARCH

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - -

Workers Involved 113 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC N: ADMINISTRATIVE AND SUPPORT SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 2 4

Workers Involved 50 381 807

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 74
PSIC N78: EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 2 2

Workers Involved - 381 567

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 75
PSIC N80: PRIVATE SECURITY ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 2

Workers Involved - - 240

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 76
PSIC N81: SERVICES TO BUILDINGS & LANDSCAPE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 1 - -

Workers Involved 50 - -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC P: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 6 8 7

Workers Involved 1,324 1,003 1,351

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 1

Workers Involved - 80 294

Mandays Lost - 5,520 882

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC P85: EDUCATION EXCEPT PUBLIC EDUCATION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 6 8 7

Workers Involved 1,324 1,003 1,351

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 1

Workers Involved - 80 294

Mandays Lost - 5,520 882

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC Q: HUMAN HEALTH AND SOCIAL WORK ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 8 6

Workers Involved 3,961 3,061 2,754

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 80
PSIC Q86: HUMAN HEALTH ACTIVITIES EXCEPT PUBLIC HEALTH
ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 7 8 6

Workers Involved 3,961 3,061 2,754

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC R: ARTS, ENTERTAINMENT AND RECREATION

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 5 2

Workers Involved 171 168 355

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 82
PSIC R90: CREATIVE, ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - 2 1

Workers Involved - 65 35

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 83
PSIC R92: GAMBLING AND BETTING ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed - - 1

Workers Involved - - 320

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 84
PSIC R93: SPORTS ACTIVITIES AND AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION
ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 3 -

Workers Involved 171 103 -

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - - -

Workers Involved - - -

Mandays Lost - - -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

14 - 85
PSIC S: OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES

INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 6 2

Workers Involved 149 461 790

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 104 -

Mandays Lost - 5,616 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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PSIC S96: OTHER PERSONAL SERVICE ACTIVITIES

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INDICATOR 2015 2016 2017

STRIKE/LOCKOUT CASES

NOTICES OF STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Notices Filed 4 6 2

Workers Involved 149 461 790

ACTUAL STRIKES/LOCKOUTS

Declared - 1 -

Workers Involved - 104 -

Mandays Lost - 5,616 -

Source of data: National Conciliation and Mediation Board.

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