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This panel is intended as a forum for comparative perspectives on faculty unionization and collective bargaining in the Philippines. Presenters will share overviews of the current situation in the Philippines, and describe the law and policy frameworks that enable and constrain organizing rights, in historical context. Importantly, they will also examine the response of unions to these challenges. <\/p>\n\n\n\n
We hope the panel will open up critical comparative discussion on the responses of national governments, administrators and unions to the global COVID-19 pandemic, through a case-study of private sector higher ed workers in the Philippines. We also anticipate that panelists and discussants will introduce a transnational analysis, through examination of some current issues related to faculty migration from the Philippines to the US, as well as to the higher education institutions in the Philippines training labor migrants for work in the US, with an emphasis on the role of unions in both countries, and the implications for collective bargaining.<\/p>\n\n\n\n