The document lists several Philippine laws that protect women's rights and welfare. It includes laws that establish daycare centers, promote women's integration in development, increase maternity benefits, require breastfeeding practices in hospitals, provide representation for women in social security, assist women business owners, expand the definition of rape, establish family courts, protect victims of violence, and define and penalize violence against women and children. The laws aim to promote gender equality, support working mothers, prevent discrimination against women, and protect women from various forms of abuse.
The document lists several Philippine laws that protect women's rights and welfare. It includes laws that establish daycare centers, promote women's integration in development, increase maternity benefits, require breastfeeding practices in hospitals, provide representation for women in social security, assist women business owners, expand the definition of rape, establish family courts, protect victims of violence, and define and penalize violence against women and children. The laws aim to promote gender equality, support working mothers, prevent discrimination against women, and protect women from various forms of abuse.
The document lists several Philippine laws that protect women's rights and welfare. It includes laws that establish daycare centers, promote women's integration in development, increase maternity benefits, require breastfeeding practices in hospitals, provide representation for women in social security, assist women business owners, expand the definition of rape, establish family courts, protect victims of violence, and define and penalize violence against women and children. The laws aim to promote gender equality, support working mothers, prevent discrimination against women, and protect women from various forms of abuse.
The document lists several Philippine laws that protect women's rights and welfare. It includes laws that establish daycare centers, promote women's integration in development, increase maternity benefits, require breastfeeding practices in hospitals, provide representation for women in social security, assist women business owners, expand the definition of rape, establish family courts, protect victims of violence, and define and penalize violence against women and children. The laws aim to promote gender equality, support working mothers, prevent discrimination against women, and protect women from various forms of abuse.
Womens Rights in the Philippines: A List of Laws Protecting Women and Mothers
RA 6725 (April 27, 1989)
An Act Strengthening the Prohibition on Discrimination Against Women with Respect to Terms and Conditions of Employment, Amending for the Purpose Article One Hundred Thirty-Five of the Labor Code, As Amended RA 6972 (November 23, 1990) An Act Establishing a Day Care Center in Every Barangay Instituting Therein a Total Development and Protection of Children Program, Appropriating Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes RA 7192 (December 11, 1991) An Act Promoting the Integration of Women as Full and Equal Partners of Men in Development and Nation Building and for Other Purposes RA 7322 (March 30, 1992) An Act Increasing Maternity Benefits in Favor of Women Workers in the Private Sector, Amending for the Purpose Section 14-A of Republic Act No. 1161, as Amended and for Other Purposes RA 7600 (June 17, 1992) An Act Requiring All Government and Private Health Institutions with Obstetrical Services to Adopt Rooming-in and Breastfeeding Practices and for Other Purposes RA 7688 (March 3, 1994) An Act Giving Representation to Women in Social Security Commission Amending for the Purpose Section 3(A) of Republic Act 1161, as Amended RA 7822 (February 20, 1995) An Act Providing Assistance to Women Engaging in Micro and Cottage Business Enterprises, and for Other Purposes RA 8353 (September 30, 1997) this includes marital rape An Act Expanding the Definition of the Crime of Rape, Reclassifying the Same as a Crime Against Persons, Amending for the Purpose Act No. 3815, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Penal Code, and for Other Purposes RA 8369 (October 28, 1997) An Act Establishing Family Courts, granting Them Exclusive Original Jurisdiction Over Child and Family Cases, Amending Batas Pambansa No. 192, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, Appropriating Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes
RA 9262 (March 8, 2004)
An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, Providing Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties Therefor and for Other Purposes List of Philippine Laws in Support of Women's Welfare and Rights RA 6655 (April 26, 1988) An Act Establishing and Providing for a Free Public Secondary Education and for Other Purposes RA 6657 (June 10, 1988) An Act Instituting a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program to Promote Social Justice and Industrialization, Providing the Mechanisms for its Implementation and for Other Purposes RA 6725 (April 27, 1989) An Act Strengthening the Prohibition on Discrimination Against Women with Respect to Terms and Conditions of Employment, Amending for the Purpose Article One Hundred Thirty-Five of the Labor Code, As Amended RA 6728 (June 10, 1989) An Act Providing Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education and Appropriating Funds Therefor RA 6938 (March 10, 1990) An Act to Ordain a Cooperative Code of the Philippines RA 6809 (December 13, 1989) An Act Lowering the Age of Majority From Twenty-One to Eighteen Years, Amending for the Purpose EO No. 209, and for Other Purposes RA 6949 (April 10, 1990) An Act to Declare March Eight of Every Year as a Working Special Holiday to be Known as National Women's Day RA 6955 (June 13, 1990) An Act to Declare Unlawful the Practice of Matching for Marriage to Foreign Nationals on a Mail-Order Basis and For Other Similar Practices. Including the Advertisement, Publication, Printing or Distribution of Brochures, Fliers and Other Propaganda Materials in Furtherance Thereof and Providing Penalty Therefor RA 6972 (November 23, 1990) An Act Establishing a Day Care Center in Every Barangay Instituting Therein a Total Development and Protection of Children Program, Appropriating Funds Therefor, and for Other Purposes RA 7192 (December 11, 1991) An Act Promoting the Integration of Women as Full and Equal Partners of Men in Development and Nation Building
and for Other Purposes
RA 7305 (March 26, 1992) The Magna Carta of Public Health Workers RA 7309 (March 30, 1992) An Act Creating a Board of Claims Under the Department of Justice for Victims of Unjust Imprisonment or Detention and Victims of Violent Crimes and for Other Purposes RA 7322 (March 30, 1992) An Act Increasing Maternity Benefits in Favor of Women Workers in the Private Sector, Amending for the Purpose Section 14-A of Republic Act No. 1161, as Amended and for Other Purposes RA 7394 (April 13, 1992) The Consumer Act of the Philippines RA 7432 (April 23, 1992) An Act to Maximize the Contribution of Senior Citizens to Nation Building, Grant Benefits and Special Privileges and for Other Purposes RA 7600 (June 17, 1992) An Act Requiring All Government and Private Health Institutions with Obstetrical Services to Adopt Rooming-in and Breastfeeding Practices and for Other Purposes RA 7610 (June 17, 1992) An Act Providing for Stronger Deterrence and Special Protection Against Child Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination, Providing Penalties for its Violation, and for Other Purposes RA 7655 (August 19, 1993) An Act Increasing the Minimum Wage of Househelpers Amending for the Purpose Article 143 of Presidential Decree No. 142, as Amended RA 7659 (December 13, 1993) An Act to Impose the Death Penalty on Certain Heinous Crimes, Amending for the Purpose the Revised Penal Code, as Amended, Other Special Penal Laws, and for Other Purposes RA 7688 (March 3, 1994) An Act Giving Representation to Women in Social Security Commission Amending for the Purpose Section 3(A) of Republic Act 1161, as Amended RA 7877 (February 8, 1995) An Act Declaring Sexual Harassment Unlawful in the Employment, Education or Training Environment, and for Other Purposes
RA 7822 (February 20, 1995)
An Act Providing Assistance to Women Engaging in Micro and Cottage Business Enterprises, and for Other Purposes RA 7491 (March 3, 1995) An Act Providing for the Election of Party-List Representatives Through the Party-list system, and Appropriating Funds Therefor RA 8042 (February 20, 1995) An Act to Institute the Policies of Overseas Employment and Establish a Higher Standard of Protection and Promotion of the Welfare of the Migrant Workers, Their Families and Overseas Filipinos in Distress, and for Other Purposes RA 8171 (October 23, 1995) An Act Providing for the Repatriation of Filipino Women Who Have Lost Their Philippine Citizenship by Marriage to Aliens and of Natural Born Filipinos RA 8187 (June 11, 1996) An Act Granting Paternity Leave of Seven (7) Days with Full Pay to all Married Male Employees in the Private and Public Sectors for the First Four (4) Deliveries of the Legitimate Spouse with Whom he is Cohabiting and for Other Purposes RA 8353 (September 30, 1997) An Act Expanding the Definition of the Crime of Rape, Reclassifying the Same as a Crime Against Persons, Amending for the Purpose Act No. 3815, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Revised Penal Code, and for Other Purposes RA 8369 (October 28, 1997) An Act Establishing Family Courts, granting Them Exclusive Original Jurisdiction Over Child and Family Cases, Amending Batas Pambansa No. 192, as Amended, Otherwise Known as the Judiciary Reorganization Act of 1980, Appropriating Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes RA 8505 (February 13, 1998) An Act Providing Assistance and Protection for Rape Victims, Establishing for the Purpose a Rape Crisis Center in Every Province and City, Authorizing the Appropriation of Funds Therefor and for Other Purposes RA 9208 (May 26, 2003) An Act to Institute Policies to Eliminate Trafficking in Persons Especially Women and Children, Establishing the Necessary Institutional Mechanisms for the Protection and Support of Trafficked Persons, Providing Penalties for its Violations, and for Other Purposes RA 9262 (March 8, 2004) An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, Providing Protective Measures for Victims, Prescribing Penalties Therefor and for Other Purposes
Ano ang proteksyon ng batas sa mga women workers?
Sa ilalim ng Labor Code, maraming proteksyon para sa babaeng manggagawa, kabilang ang mga ito:
Maari na ngayon magtrabaho ang babae sa gabi (RA 10151 ng 2011).
Binibigyan ang mga bagong panganak ng maternity leave na 60 araw (kung normal) at 78 araw (kung caesarean ang panganganak). Binibigyan ng 10 araw na paid leave ang mga covered ng RA 9262 o Anti Violence Against Women and Children Act upang mag attend ng mga hearings. Binibigyan ang kababaihan ng 60 days na paid leave kung sila ay sasailalim sa gynecological surgery (ayon sa Magna Carta of Women). Bawal ang diskriminasyon laban sa babae dahil lamang siya ay babae. Kaya nga dapat pantay ang sahod niya sa lalaki kung pareho ang kanilang trabaho. Bawal pag-initan o tanggalin ang woman worker dahil lang siya ay kinasal o kaya dahil siya ay buntis o nanganak. Malaya ang women workers na mag organisa ng unyon upang pangalagaan ang kanilang karapatan at kapakanan.
The Philippine Constitution
ARTICLE XIII: WOMEN Section 14. The State shall protect working women by providing safe and healthful working conditions, taking into account their maternal functions, and such facilities and opportunities that will enhance their welfare and enable them to realize their full potential in the service of the nation.
Republic Act 9208
An Act to institute policies to eliminate trafficking in persons especially women and children, establishing the necessary institutional mechanisms for protection and support of trafficked persons, providing penalties for its violations and for other.
Republic Act 7192 of 1992
An Act known as the Women in Development and Nation Building Act, promotes the integration of women as full and equal partners of men in development and nation building.
Republic Act 8353
An Act known as the Anti-Rape Law of 1997. Contains answers to commonly asked questions about the law and rape as a public crime. Also contains contact details of agencies and organizations that rape victims may approach for help.
Republic Act 7610
An Act providing for stronger deterrence and special protection against child abuse, exploitation and discrimination, and for other purposes
Republic Act 9262
An Act Defining Violence Against Women and Their Children, providing for protective measures for victims, prescribing penalties therefore, and for other purposes. Otherwise known as the Anti-Violence Against Women and Their Children Act of 2004.
Republic Act 8972
An Act providing for benefits and priviledges to solo parents and their children, appropriating funds therefore and for other purposes Also known as the Solo Parents Welfare Act of 2000
Magna Carta of Women
The Magna Carta of Women is a comprehensive womens human rights law that seeks to eliminate discrimination against women by recognizing, protecting, fulfilling and promoting the rights of Filipino women, especially those in the marginalized sectors.