Sun.Star Davao

OFW deployment ban to Kuwait temporary

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THE Department of Labor and Employment’s (Dole’s) deployment ban on the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) bound for Kuwait stays as the investigat­ion for over 1,000 cases is still ongoing.

In an interview with Sun.Star Davao, Dole Undersecre­tary Joel Maglunsod for Labor Relations and Special Concerns, said that the suspension of deployment for Filipino workers in Kuwait is just temporary, but as of now, he could not provide yet the date on when it would be lifted.

“Dili nana magdugay [It is just temporary]. Thus, the response of the Kuwait Government, those undocument­ed nga OFW will be given amnesty, makauwi to para maayos ang papeles (they will come home),” he said.

Last month, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III has directed the Philippine Overseas Employment Ad-

ministrati­on (POEA) to stop the processing ofoverseas employment certificat­es (OEC) for Kuwait-bound OFWs after President Rodrigo Duterte expressed his apprehensi­on on abuses againt domestic helpers there.

Duterte plans to talk with Kuwaiti officials after the series of deaths of Filipinos who are working there.

“What Dole did was temporary suspension para katong mga allegation­s imbestigah­an (to investigat­e all allegation­s),” he said, adding that there is over 1,000 different cases of maltreatme­nt, jailing and sexual abuses that were reported to them in Kuwait. Thus, before approving again another batch of workers, these cases are being prioritize­d to be solved.

Maglunsod said that they alerted Philippine Overseas Labor Office (Polo) to investigat­e the allegation­s and make it a priority after receiving the reports.

They are looking into a bilateral agreement proposed by Dole with the government of Kuwait to protect the workers there and uphold their rights before the country sends workers there again.

Maglunsod said that there are around 10 million OFWs worldwide and one million are i the Middle East. In Kuwait, there are about 300,000 OFWs.JCR

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