Occupational Safety and Health Center executive director Jose Maria Batino (2nd from right) with other Department of Labor and Employment officials at the launch of the 3rd Occupational Medicine Week in Quezon City on Mar. 17, 2025. DOLE PHOTO/REGIE MASON
Occupational Safety and Health Center executive director Jose Maria Batino (2nd from right) with other Department of Labor and Employment officials at the launch of the 3rd Occupational Medicine Week in Quezon City on Mar. 17, 2025. DOLE PHOTO/REGIE MASON
Occupational Safety and Health Center executive director Jose Maria Batino (2nd from right) with other Department of Labor and Employment officials at the launch of the 3rd Occupational Medicine Week in Quezon City on Mar. 17, 2025. DOLE PHOTO/REGIE MASON

OCCUPATIONAL Safety and Health Center (OSHC) executive director Jose Maria Batino has called for a "human-centered approach" to the future of work, underscoring the necessity to balance technological innovation with strong workplace safety and health policies at the launch of the 3rd Occupational Medicine Week in Quezon City on Mar. 17, 2025.

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