Title
Supreme Court
Amending EO No. 68: Adding Labor Director to PSC
Law
Executive Order No. 99
Decision Date
Oct 31, 1967
Ferdinand E. Marcos amends Executive Order No. 68 to include the Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards as a member of the Philippine Standard Council, enhancing its advisory capacity to the Bureau of Standards.

Q&A (EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 99)

The main purpose of Executive Order No. 99 is to amend Executive Order No. 68 by including the Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards as a member of the Philippine Standard Council, which acts as an advisory body to the Bureau of Standards.

The Philippine Standard Council is an advisory body created by Executive Order No. 68 to provide guidance to the Bureau of Standards.

The Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards was added as a member of the Philippine Standard Council.

The role of the Philippine Standard Council is to act as an advisory body to the Bureau of Standards.

Executive Order No. 99 was signed on October 31, 1967.

The President used the powers vested in him by law to amend Executive Order No. 68 through Executive Order No. 99.

Executive Order No. 99 was signed in the City of Manila.

Rafael M. Salas was the Executive Secretary who attested to Executive Order No. 99.

Including the Director of the Bureau of Labor Standards ensures labor-related perspectives are considered in the advisory functions to the Bureau of Standards, likely improving standards related to labor and workplace conditions.


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