Live Radio Interview on Magnum Radio 99.9 Sheds Light on NLRC’s Role and Emerging Labor Issues
CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – In a bid to enhance public understanding of labor-related matters, NLRC Regional Arbitration Branch No. X in Cagayan de Oro City took a proactive step by having its Executive Labor Arbiter, Abdul-Azis U. Metmug, featured in a live interview on Magnum Radio 99.9.
The insightful conversation, broadcast on November 6, 2023, delved into several key aspects of the National Labor Relations Commission (NLRC), differentiating its role from that of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), and shedding light on contemporary labor disputes.
During the live broadcast, ELA Metmug eloquently outlined the NLRC's mandate, emphasizing its pivotal role in promoting and maintaining industrial peace by resolving labor and management disputes. He clarified distinctions between the NLRC and DOLE, elucidating the unique functions and responsibilities of each entity within the labor landscape.
The interview provided a platform for addressing the prevailing issues in labor disputes, offering insights into the challenges faced by both workers and employers in the current socio-economic climate. ELA Metmug, drawing on his expertise, shared perspectives on the trending concerns and potential resolutions, contributing to a more informed public discourse on labor-related matters.
This initiative reflects NLRC Regional Arbitration Branch No. X's commitment to transparency and public engagement. By leveraging the reach of Magnum Radio 99.9, the NLRC aims to reach a broader audience, fostering awareness and understanding of the intricacies involved in labor dispute resolution. Demonstrating the NLRC’s commitment to keeping the public well-informed about its role in shaping a fair and just labor environment, the live radio interview stands as a testament to this dedication.
As the NLRC continues to actively engage with the community, such initiatives underscore its proactive approach in bridging the information gap and ensuring that the public is acquainted with the functions, challenges, and achievements of the Commission.
