Authors :
Ranie P. Pacheca; Rue Flora P. Ruiz
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 6 - June
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https://tinyurl.com/59u9stu8
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https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25jun972
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Abstract :
This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of Human Resource (HR) practitionersin managing labor
relations within private companies in General Santos City, Philippines. Against a backdrop of evolving labor laws, growing
employee awareness, and socio-economic challenges, HR professionals often serve as key figures in resolving workplace
conflicts, enforcing policies, and advocating for both organizational goals and employee rights. The study aims to capture
how these practitioners understand, navigate, and respond to the everyday realities of labor relations, particularly in non-
unionized settings where formal grievance mechanisms are often limited or absent.
Using a qualitative, descriptive phenomenological approach, the research engaged ten HR practitioners from various
sectors—including retail, manufacturing, hospitality, services, and other private enterprises. Participants were selected
through purposeful sampling method and aided by snowball technique to ensure relevance and depth of experience. Data
collection was done through in-depth, semi-structured interviews, and Colaizzi’s seven-step method was applied to analyze
the narratives, revealing recurring patterns and shared meanings.
From the thematic analysis, six major themes emerged: emotional resilience, adaptive labor relations, negotiating
influence within organizational power structures, balancing compliance with compassion, contextualizing labor practices,
and a continuous commitment to improvement. These themes reflect the emotional intensity, strategic complexity, and
ethical balancing acts that characterize the HR role. They also highlight how local culture, economic conditions, and
organizational structures influence how labor relations are practiced on the ground.
Ultimately, the study enriches the conversation on human-centered HR management by presenting an authentic view
of HR practitioners' challenges and strategies in a regional, real-world context. It offers practical insights for strengthening
HR systems, shaping responsive labor policies, and supporting the mental and professional well-being of HR professionals.
These findings are especially relevant for policymakers, organizational leaders, and future researchers aiming to create
fairer, more compassionate, and culturally attuned approaches to labor relations.
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This phenomenological study explores the lived experiences of Human Resource (HR) practitionersin managing labor
relations within private companies in General Santos City, Philippines. Against a backdrop of evolving labor laws, growing
employee awareness, and socio-economic challenges, HR professionals often serve as key figures in resolving workplace
conflicts, enforcing policies, and advocating for both organizational goals and employee rights. The study aims to capture
how these practitioners understand, navigate, and respond to the everyday realities of labor relations, particularly in non-
unionized settings where formal grievance mechanisms are often limited or absent.
Using a qualitative, descriptive phenomenological approach, the research engaged ten HR practitioners from various
sectors—including retail, manufacturing, hospitality, services, and other private enterprises. Participants were selected
through purposeful sampling method and aided by snowball technique to ensure relevance and depth of experience. Data
collection was done through in-depth, semi-structured interviews, and Colaizzi’s seven-step method was applied to analyze
the narratives, revealing recurring patterns and shared meanings.
From the thematic analysis, six major themes emerged: emotional resilience, adaptive labor relations, negotiating
influence within organizational power structures, balancing compliance with compassion, contextualizing labor practices,
and a continuous commitment to improvement. These themes reflect the emotional intensity, strategic complexity, and
ethical balancing acts that characterize the HR role. They also highlight how local culture, economic conditions, and
organizational structures influence how labor relations are practiced on the ground.
Ultimately, the study enriches the conversation on human-centered HR management by presenting an authentic view
of HR practitioners' challenges and strategies in a regional, real-world context. It offers practical insights for strengthening
HR systems, shaping responsive labor policies, and supporting the mental and professional well-being of HR professionals.
These findings are especially relevant for policymakers, organizational leaders, and future researchers aiming to create
fairer, more compassionate, and culturally attuned approaches to labor relations.