THE GOVERNMENT is now negotiating with Saudi Arabia so that Filipino workers could get appropriate wages and protect their rights and well-being.
This was confirmed by President Bongbong Marcos who also vowed to
ensure the welfare of the Filipino workers and their families. “Muli nating
pagtitibayin ang respeto at pagkakaibigan ng ating dalawang bansa tulad ng
namagitan sa aking ama at sa kanilang hari,” Marcos said.
“Sa mga susunod na buwan ay magtutungo si Secretary Susan Ople sa Saudi
Arabia upang tiyakin na may sapat na puwersang magsisiguro na mabubuksang muli
ang empleyo sa bansa, at para maisulong ang ating kampanya laban sa human
trafficking,” he added.
The Philippines had ordered the temporary deployment ban on Filipino
workers bound for Saudi Arabia in October last year following the failure by
Arab employers to settle the unpaid wages and end of contract payments of some
10,000 OFWs amounting to some P4.5 billion.
Then Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello was adamant that the claims had
been lying idle for more than four years and remained unattended despite a
final and executory ruling by a Saudi court favoring OFWs.
Marcos also announced his administration’s programs for the children
and families of OFWs leaving the country.
He stressed that the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), through the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), will ensure that they could get
high-quality education on financial literacy, mental wellness, sports, culture,
and arts. This will be done through strong collaboration between government
agencies, the president explained, adding that the government will take care of
the future generation of Filipinos.
“Sa ating mga kababayan na nasa ibang bansa, you deserve a Home in
Government not only for the money that you send home, but you are not cold
tools of the economy. You deserve it for your sacrifices, for our country and
your perseverance and excellence in the global arena. You OFWs represent the
fighting faith of the Filipinos as a nation and as a people. Let us transform
your overseas journey into inspirational stories for all time,” Marcos said.
He said that the newly-created DMW would ensure the welfare of OFWs as
they work overseas. Marcos vowed to eliminate red tape by pushing for digital
empowerment, as he called for the automation of the verification of contracts,
as well as the issuance of secure Overseas Employment Certifications that can
be stored in smartphones.
Marcos now wants the DMW and the Department of Information and
Communications Technology to make the reform a top priority. He also called on
the Department of Foreign Affairs to work with the DMW to ensure that all
diplomatic posts are assisting OFWs in finding new jobs after losing employment
opportunities in recent years.
Foreign employers, who wish to hire Filipino workers, will be mandated
to shorten the document processing time to three weeks from three months.
The government is also working to simplify a complicated OFW rules and
regulations handbook, downsizing it to a simple pamphlet from the 240-page
handbook, according to the President.
“Mahirap na nga ang buhay, kaya naman ayaw pa natin makitang lalo pang
nahihirapan ang ating mga manggagawang mandarayuhan sa pagtupad sa kanilang mga
pangarap,” he said.
The government will also respond quickly to OFWs facing abuse or danger
through the launching of the One Repatriation Command Center. Marcos said a
social media platform and a hotline managed by the DMW would respond to OFWs
needing assistance. (PCOO, Mindanao Examiner)
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