2. Republic Act 10911
Age should no longer be
a factor in hiring
employees, now that a
measure aiming to
eliminate age
discrimination in the
workplace has lapsed
into law.
3. Terminologies:
Employee refers to a
person who performs
professional, managerial
or administrative work
and is paid salaries by
the employer as
compensation for
services rendered
4. Terminologies:
Employer refers to any
person, natural or juridical,
employing the services of an
employee or worker and shall
include the government and
all its branches, subdivisions
and instrumentalities, all
government-owned and -
controlled corporations, and
government financial
institutions, as well as
nonprofit private institutions
or organizations
6. Terminologies:
Worker refers to a
person who performs
manual labor involving
skilled or unskilled work,
and is paid wages by the
employer as
compensation for
services rendered
8. Republic Act 10911
The law seeks to promote
equality in the workplace by
mandating companies to hire
workers based on their
competence, and not on
their age.
The law covers all employees
and job applicants of all
employers, including national
and local governments,
contractors, and
organizations.
9. Republic Act 10911
The law also bans
companies from publishing
job advertisements that
indicate preference for a
specific age group.
They are also banned from
requiring job applicants to
declare their age during the
hiring process.
10. Provisions:
Declining an applicant
Providing less
compensation and benefits
Denying promotions or
training opportunities
Forced dismissal of older
age workers
Imposing early retirement
Reducing the wage of all
employees to comply with
RA 10911
11. Penalty:
Violators will be fined
between P50,000 and
P500,000, and will be
imprisoned from 3 months
to 2 years, at the court's
discretion.
12. Exceptions:
Industries where age is a
crucial occupational
qualification for
employment will be
exempted from setting age
limitations.
13. RA 10911
This Act was passed by the
House of Representatives as
House Bill No. 6418 on May
23, 2016 and adopted by
the Senate as an
amendment to Senate Bill
No. 29 on May 30, 2016.
Approved by Pres. Benigno
Aquino III.