"Decent and dignified work is not a privilege, but a fundamental human right."
This was stressed by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) during the observance of Labor Day today, May 1.

The CHR joined the observance honoring all Filipino workers -- both at home and abroad -- for their "invaluable contributions" to the country's progress and development.
In line with its mandate to uphold every Filipino's rights, the CHR stood firm in advocating for policies and practices that protect workers’ rights, promote social justice, and ensure equitable opportunities for all.
"This day stands as a symbol of Filipino workers’ remarkable dedication and spirit, and a reaffirmation of our collective commitment to continually uphold workers’ rights, ensure their full recognition, and empower them by promoting dignified working conditions," the CHR said.
It also said: "True recognition of Filipino workers extends beyond symbolic gestures. While acknowledgment is important, it is through concrete lasting actions that we truly honor their contributions."
It stressed that all laborers deserve inclusive labor policies, fair and livable wages, as well as safe and dignified working conditions. The implementation of these work provisions are "critical steps" in safeguarding and empowering the Filipino workforce, it said.
"Today, as we honor the hands that build, heal, serve, and move the nation forward, we also call upon all sectors of society to renew their commitment to respecting and upholding the rights of every worker," it added.