Democracy
from the Greek “demos” and “kratos”
demos
means people
kratos
means rule
Democracy
the rule of the people
Work
defined as an activity in which one exerts strength or faculties to do or to perform something
Work
integral part of human life
Work
can be manual or intellectual, paid or unpaid
Work
refers to human activities done for the purpose of self-development, service to others, help to feed and clothe others
the person
The value of the human work and the basis for dignity of work rest on this
the person
gives dignity to work
Dimensions of Work
Objective dimension & Subjective dimension
Objective dimension
the external aspect of work or the product or outcome of work
Objective dimension
The goods produced and Services rendered
The goods produced
product, machine, tools, etc.
Services rendered
planting, harvesting, teaching, cooking, etc.
Subjective dimension
the value of human work that depends on the agent or the worker who develops his/her virtue
Rights of Workers
Right to Rest
Right to a Safe Workplace
Right to Association
Work Day
refers to any day during which an employee is regularly required to work
Hours of Work
refers to the time an employee renders actual work. Regular work in a day is 8 hours
Weekly Rest Day
a day off of 24 consecutive hours after 6 days of work
Right to a Safe Workplace
an environment befitting a human person
Right to Association
workers have the right to form or join an organizations called labor or trade unions
Industriousness
a virtue we develop over years
Causes of Laziness
Selfishness
Arrogance
Irresponsibility
Selfishness
only concerned about their own comfort
Arrogance
people who lacks respect for people and community
Irresponsibility
refuses to do things he or she has to accomplish
Industriousness Effects
Self-Respect
Dignity to work
commitment
Ningas-kugon
a Filipino term that refers to the habit of starting out a task but leaving it half-done or unfinished.
Procrastination
trouble persuading yourself to do the things you should do or would like to do.
Procrastination
instead of working on important, meaningful tasks, you find yourself performing trivial activities.
4 reasons to Cultivate Patience
better mental health
patient people are better friends and neighbors.
helps us achieve our goals
linked to good health.
Perseverance
Steadfastness in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
Perseverance
An essential element when you need to achieve a high level of success.
Confucius
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"
3 Career Steps
Choose a school
Career Planning
Take Action
Choose a school
a) academics. \n b) reputation. \n c) specialty. \n a) location. \n e) cost \n f) placement exams.
Career Planning
a) skills \n b) interests \n c) relation to SHS \n 3) take action
Career
Comes from “carrus”
carrus
Vehicle
Career Skills/Employability Skills
Communication Skills.
Teamwork Skills.
Time Management Skills
Problem-Solving Skills.
Organization Skills
Computer Skills
Learning Skills
Listening Skills
Creativity Skills.
Leadership skills.
Communication Skills.
ideas & thoughts through writing & speech
Teamwork Skills.
positive contribution by sharing cooperation
Time Management Skills
balance & budget time for requirements, tasks & personal needs
Problem Solving Skills.
easy to handle situations to be resolved
Organization Skills
responsible handling of tasks
Computer Skills
knowledge of computer usage
Learning Skills
active learning & attentive listening
Listening Skills
effective in following instructions
Creativity Skills.
Innovative presentations
Leadership skills.
lead people
Mahatma Gandhi
“It is the quality of our work which will please God and not the quantity”
Margaret Mead
“I learned the value of hard work is working hard”
Sigmund Freud
“Love and work are the cornerstones of our humanness”
Ralph Marston
“Rest when you’re weary. Refresh and renew yourself, your body, your mind, your spirit. Then back to work”