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Calabarzon RTIPC to hold 6th annual convention today; 500 delegates expected By: Joselito M. Giron Friday 18th of October 2013 6 3 2 0 0 LUCBAN, QUEZON, Oct. 18 (PIA) - The Calabarzon Regional Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (RTIPC)-IVA, Inc., will hold its 6th annual convention today at Batis Aramin Resort and Hotel in barangay Malupak, this town. DOLE provincial director Edwin Hernandez, said the convention with the theme, “It’s More Fun to be Productive: Your Quezon Experience,” aims to bring together some 400-500 delegates representing employers, trade unionists and workers, government officials, and other stakeholders who are partners in bringing about better labor-management relations toward higher labor productivity and greater enterprise competitiveness in the region. “The Convention is an annual full-day activity of the council which serves as a venue for discussion of issues of mutual concern and for sharing of good practices in the realm of labor relations, labor standards, employment, and productivity,” Hernadez said. Quezon Board Member Alona Obispo, convention chairperson said this Convention will promote the concerted efforts of RTIPC IV-A in infusing the national consciousness about the value of productivity towards national development. “By framing our theme within the context of the “It’s more fun” slogan popularized by the Department of Tourism, we aim to impart the message that productivity is a soft concept that is easy – and fun – to mainstream into corporate and individual consciousness,” Obispo said. She added that through the convention, they hope not only to gain fresh insights and new ideas on how productivity has transformed workers, managers, and enterprises as positive forces of national development, but also to inspire their members into productive workers. “Since launching the council in 2007 at Los Baños, Laguna, the council has broadened its social dialogue to sustain cooperative labor-management relations, raise productivity, enhance competitiveness, and improve working conditions in our workplaces here in the region,” Obispo concluded (JMG, PIA-Quezon) - See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381974024#sthash.glTeksRh.dpufs expected

PIA | Calabarzon RTIPC to hold 6th annual convention today; 500 delegates expected
Calabarzon RTIPC to hold 6th annual convention today; 500 delegates expected
By: Joselito M. Giron
Friday 18th of October 2013
 6  3  2  0  0
LUCBAN, QUEZON, Oct. 18 (PIA) - The Calabarzon Regional Tripartite Industrial Peace Council (RTIPC)-IVA, Inc., will hold its 6th annual convention today at Batis Aramin Resort and Hotel in barangay Malupak, this town.

DOLE provincial director Edwin Hernandez, said the convention with the theme, “It’s More Fun to be Productive: Your Quezon Experience,” aims to bring together some 400-500 delegates representing employers, trade unionists and workers, government officials, and other stakeholders who are partners in bringing about better labor-management relations toward higher labor productivity and greater enterprise competitiveness in the region.

“The Convention is an annual full-day activity of the council which serves as a venue for discussion of issues of mutual concern and for sharing of good practices in the realm of labor relations, labor standards, employment, and productivity,” Hernadez said.

Quezon Board Member Alona Obispo, convention chairperson said this Convention will promote the concerted efforts of RTIPC IV-A in infusing the national consciousness about the value of productivity towards national development.

“By framing our theme within the context of the It’s more fun” slogan popularized by the Department of Tourism, we aim to impart the message that productivity is a soft concept that is easy – and fun – to mainstream into corporate and individual consciousness,” Obispo said.

She added that through the convention, they hope not only to gain fresh insights and new ideas on how productivity has transformed workers, managers, and enterprises as positive forces of national development, but also to inspire their members into productive workers.

“Since launching the council in 2007 at Los Baños, Laguna, the council has broadened its social dialogue to sustain cooperative labor-management relations, raise productivity, enhance competitiveness, and improve working conditions in our workplaces here in the region,” Obispo concluded (JMG, PIA-Quezon)
- See more at: http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=691381974024#sthash.glTeksRh.dpuf

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