Labor Law (Recruitment and Placement)
Labor Law (Recruitment and Placement)
Labor Law (Recruitment and Placement)
Section 2. Coverage. – These rules shall apply to every a. For Partnership or Corporation – 75% of authorized
person, partnership or corporation intending to engage or capital stock is owned or controlled by Filipino citizens.
engaged in the recruitment and placement for local
employment through an agency. For single Proprietorship – Filipino Citizens
Persons, partnerships or corporations in the Philippines b. For single Proprietorship – minimum net worth of P1M
intending to engage or engaged in the recruitment and
placement through the electronic medium shall be covered For Partnership or Corporation – minimum paid up
by the applicable provisions of these rules. capital of P1M
The relevant provisions of Republic Act No. 10361 entitled c. Not otherwise disqualified by law or other gov’t rules
“An Act Instituting Policies for the Protection and Welfare of and regulations to engage in the business of
Domestic Workers” shall govern the recruitment and recruitment and placement of workers for local
placement of domestic workers within local employment. employment.
Section 3. Definition of terms. – The following terms shall Section 5. Disqualification. – The following are not
have the meanings indicated hereunder: qualified to engage in the business of recruitment and
placement for local employment:
a. Those who are convicted of illegal recruitment, contract and determine if they are fit, capable and
trafficking in persons, anti-child labor violation, or willing to work.
crimes involving moral turpitude;
b. Those against whom probable cause or prima facie
finding of guilt for illegal recruitment or other related 4. Submit to the Regional Office where the recruitment
cases exist particularly to owners or directors of was undertaken a duly executed and notarized
agencies who have committed illegal recruitment or recruitment contract between the agency and the
other related cases. recruit.
c. Those agencies whose licenses have been previously
revoked or cancelled by the Department under Sec. 5. Request the Regional/Field Office or the PESO or
54 of these rules. organization duly accredited by the Department in the
d. Cooperatives whether registered or not under the area of origin to conduct a pre-departure orientation to
Cooperative Act of the Philippines. the recruits.
e. Law enforcers and any official and employee of the
Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE). 6. Submit a list of the names and addresses of its recruits,
f. Sole proprietors of duly licensed agencies are together with a copy of documents specified in
prohibited from securing another license to engage in procedure (b) above to the Regional Office or the
recruitment and placement. appropriate Field Office where recruitment process was
g. Sole proprietors, partnerships or corporations licensed undertaken for appropriate authentication and
to engage in private recruitment and placement for local validation.
employment are prohibited from engaging in job
contracting or sub contracting activities. 7. Request the concerned Regional/Field Office of origin
for a certification that the recruitment activity is in
Section16. Change of Ownerships accordance with these rules, and furnish a copy thereof
An agency desiring to transfer ownership shall surrender its the PESO/ Local Government Unit concerned, the
license to the issuing Regional Office. The new owner/s of Regional Office, Marine Police/Coast Guard/ Philippine
the agency must apply for a new license. National Police, Philippine Ports Authority/ Air
Transportation Office, having jurisdiction over the place
Single proprietorship – shall cause the automatic of destination, as the case may be.
revocation of the license. In case of death of a single
proprietor, the license may be extended for not more PLACEMENT PROCEDURES
than six (6) months from the death of the proprietor
upon the request of the heirs to continue only for the Section 41. Placement procedures. – The following
purpose of winding up the business operations or until procedures shall be followed by the agency in the placement
its expiration whichever comes first. of the recruits:
Partnership – A change in the relationship among the 1. Upon arrival of the recruits at the place of destination
partners in a partnership shall cause the immediate and while waiting for the actual placement, the agency
dissolution of the partnership resulting to the or its authorized representative must provide free,
automatic revocation of the license. convenient and separate housing accommodation for
men and women.
RECRUITMENT PROCEDURES
2. The agency shall bring the recruit to the prospective
Section 40. Recruitment procedures. – The owner or employer as per job order (job vacancies) and shall
authorized representative of the agency must abide by the arrange for an interview between the employer and the
following procedures: recruit within three (3) days upon arrival.
1. Present a copy of a valid license, the authority to recruit 3. The agency shall prepare the employment contract
and notarized job order to the Public Employment based on Standard Employment Contract stating the
Service Office (PESO) and Barangay Office where the terms and conditions of employment including among
recruitment activity is to be undertaken; others, the monthly salary and mode of payment,
nature of work, benefits mandated by law and other
2. Require the recruit to submit a copy of the following: Bio benefits mutually agreed by both parties.
data or comprehensive resume; Birth certificate from
the Local Civil Registrar or National Statistics Office; 4. Prior to placement, the agency shall provide Pre-
Original medical certificate issued by a government Employment Orientation (PEO), on such matters as the
physician or by a reputable private medical practitioner; rights and responsibilities of the workers, obligation of
and Original barangay clearance issued by the employers, grievance mechanism, location/ address
Barangay Chairman who has jurisdiction over the place and contact details for the agency and information on
of residence of the recruit. other possible support groups. The Bureau shall
formulate the appropriate module of the PEO to be
3. Conduct an interview after evaluating the documents adopted by the agency.
submitted by the applicant/s. Explain the recruitment
5. In the case of domestic workers,
a. The agency shall require the employer to establishment subject thereof. Whenever necessary, the
submit clearance from the Barangay Office assistance and support of the appropriate law enforcement
and the National Bureau of Investigation or agencies shall be secured for such purpose.
Philippine National Police;
b. The agency shall inform the family of the Section 49. Execution Report. – Within twenty four (24)
recruit, the name, address and contact hours from the date of implementation thereof, the DOLE
number of the employer. Sheriff shall submit to the Regional a written report under
c. The agency shall register the domestic oath on the execution of the cease and desist order.
worker with the Barangay Office nearest the
place of work. CRIMINAL ACTION
Where to file complaints for Illegal Recruitment? The Regional Director concerned, or his/her duly
DOLE Regional or Field Office having jurisdiction over place authorized representatives or any aggrieved person, may
where act is committed initiate filing of appropriate criminal action with the office of
the prosecutor.
How to file?
Written report or complaint under oath Where a complaint is filed with the Regional Office and
the same is proper for preliminary investigation, it shall be
Who can file? endorsed to the office of the prosecutor together with the
Victims, their parents or legal guardians (Sec.45) supporting documents. (Sec.50)
SURVEILLANCE