School of Labor and Industrial Relations: Difference between revisions

From Iskomunidad
Rsmoralejo (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Rsmoralejo (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 56: Line 56:
==Directory==
==Directory==


Dean's Office : 9286396
Dean's Office : 9286396<br />
Tina: 9207717
Tina: 9207717



Revision as of 10:39, 15 November 2012

School of Labor and Industrial Relations
Paaralan ng Paggawa at Pang-Industriyang Ugnayan

Established 1954
Motto
Type University of the Philippines System College (official Degree-Granting Unit)
Dean Dr. Jonathan Sale
Associate Deans
College Secretary Prof. Bonifacio S. Macaranas
Location E. Jacinto St. , University of the Philippines, Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines
Website UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations

Administration

History

The U.P. School of Labor and Industrial Relations (SOLAIR) traces its roots to the Labor Education Center (LEC). Founded in 1954, the Center was established to assist the fledgling labor movement at that time by providing training on the various aspects of trade union organizing and administration. The Center boasted of a highly capable training and professional staff of labor lawyers and trainers, most of whom were recruited from the ranks of the trade union movement.

After only four years of operation, the Center expanded its services to countries in Asia to fill in the gap in labor education among Asian trade unions. The Center was subsequently renamed the Asian Labor Education Center in 1958 and became the leading regional training institution for Asian trade union leaders.

In 1975, the institution started to offer graduate studies in addition to its original extension and research activities. This necessitated a change in the name of the institution- from ALEC to the Institute of Industrial Relations (IIR). In 1988, the Board of Regents approved the change of name of the unit from IIR to the School of Labor and International Relations (SOLAIR) so as "to adequately reflect the functions and the areas of concern of the unit, and in keeping with nomenclature of counterpart industrial relations schools in the international academic community."

The master's program in industrial relations aims to retain qualified students and staff members of unions, management, government agencies and educational institutions for a professional career in labor relations and human resources development.

Directory

Dean's Office : 9286396
Tina: 9207717


UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES, DILIMAN
Colleges Architecture Arts and LettersBusiness Administration EconomicsEducation Engineering Fine Arts Home Economics Human Kinetics Law Library and Information Studies Mass Communication Music NCPAG Science Social Sciences and Philosophy Social Work and Community Development Statistics Tourism
Institutes Archaeological Studies ProgramAsian CenterInstitute of Islamic StudiesInstitute for Small Scale IndustriesSchool of Labor and Industrial RelationsTechnology Management CenterUP Population InstituteSchool of Urban and Regional PlanningThird World Studies Center
Campus UP Computer CenterDiliman Learning Resources CenterDiliman Interactive Learning CenterUniversity LibraryNational Engineering CenterDMSTCenter for Women StudiesGenetic EngineeringCreative Writing CenterFaculty CenterCenter for Integrative and Development StudiesFaculty CenterUP PAG-ASA Astronomical ObservatoryLaw CenterNISMEDSentro ng Wikang FilipinoUP Vargas MuseumBusiness Research FoundationDevelopment Center for FinanceCenter for International StudiesAng Bahay ng AlumniU.P. Film InstituteInstitute of Creative Writing
Community InternationalShopping CenterBalay KalinawPook RicartePook PalarisPook DagohoyUniversity HotelBarangay UP CampusUP VillageResidence HallsAcademic OvalOblation Plaza/Oblation PlazaParish of the Holy SacrificeChurch of the Risen LordCoopKrus Na Ligas
Life UP Fighting MaroonsUP Pep SquadPhilippine CollegianDZUP 1602UP FairStudent OrganizationsInfirmaryUniversity Food ServiceSTFAP