Philippines on Friday became the first country in Asia to ban the
mandatory wearing of high heels in workplaces after the labour
department issued an order banning private companies from demanding such
from female employees at work.
“We hope that the regulation will also be copied and applied for the benefit of workers in the entire Asia region,” said Alan Tanjusay, a spokesman for the Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP).
“With
this regulation, millions of Filipino (workers) … will now be freed
from the bondage of unsafe and dangerous working conditions,” he added.
Labour
Secretary Silvestre Bello said the guidelines would take effect next
month and was based on a study by a task force created following
ALU-TUCP’s proposal.
“We noticed how sales ladies, for example,
look very tired after standing all day in heels. You can tell there is a
feeling of inconvenience or they are uncomfortable” he said
Bello
said under the department’s guidelines, companies can no longer require
women to wear shoes with heels more than 1 inch in height as part of
the dress code at work, PM News reports.
He added that the department has not received any negative feedback about the order.
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