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Congress In The
Philippines
The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines
(TUCP) is the largest national trade union center
in the Philippines. Formed in 1975 with the official
backing of the Marcos government, TUCP is
affiliated with the International Confederation of
Free Trade Unions.
Today, the TUCP, as the most representative labor center in
the country is composed of almost 30 federations with
members in all sectors and industries (from agriculture to
manufacturing to services) including government employees.
It also has members coming from associations/organizations
of groups from the OFWs, informal sector, drivers, urban poor,
youth groups, cooperatives, alliances, coalitions and other
civil society groups.
Operational Structure
Workers Education
Education Curriculum, Modules
“Back to Basics”
Political / Ideological Education
Collective Bargaining Negotiations
Project Design/Planning
Project Administration
Management
Cooperatives
Coop Education Curriculum
Managing/Administering Cooperatives
Coop Finance/Bookkeeping
Gender Concerns
Gender Responsiveness and Mainstreaming of Unions, including:
Maternity Protection
Sexual Harassment at Work
Youth Organizing and Leadership Development
Globalization and Unions
Productivity and Competitiveness of Workers
Decent Work
Workers’ Solidarity
Workers and Information Technology
Civic Advocacy
Barangay/LGU Representatives Education
RTWPB Representatives Education
Prospective Sectoral Representatives Training
Health Concerns
Occupational Safety and Health
Workplace Reproductive Health
HIV / AIDS and the World of Work
Drugs and Substance Abuse
Special Concerns
Migrant Worker’s Concerns
Environmentally Sustainable Development
Informal Sector
Child Labor
Family Welfare / Family Budget