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Employers of runaway OFWs blacklisted

/ 02:28 AM August 19, 2012

Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz has issued an order banning the deployment of domestic workers to employers overseas whose workers have run away due to abuse.  If there are reports that an employer is abusive, he or she should not be able to hire Filipino workers again, the labor chief said.

This is a commendable move of the Department of Labor and Employment for Filipino workers who have difficulties fighting for their rights overseas. OFWs often escape from their employers because they cannot endure the maltreatment they experience. Some report that they are starved, not paid their salaries, subjected to verbal and sexual abuse, etc.

But blacklisted employers find ways to get around this ban. If parents are blacklisted, some use the names of their children or their friends to again hire Filipino workers.

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OFWs themselves can help solve this problem. They can share information on abusive employers.  They should also not be afraid and hesitant to notify Philippine embassy and consulate officials about blacklisted employers who have managed to again hire Filipino workers.

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Withdrawal fee?

Ma. Cristina Posada applied with P&R Manpower Services Incorporated as a household service worker in Hong Kong.  When the agency asked her for a fee of P10,000, she decided to back out. But according to her, the recruitment agency insisted she fork over P15,000 to reclaim her passport.

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After Cristina brought her complaint to Radyo Inquirer, Bantay OCW coordinated with her agency. Under the law, OFWs and applicants who wish to claim their passports from their respective agencies should not be asked for any “withdrawal fee.”

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P&R Manpower Services denied it had asked Cristina for a withdrawal fee. The agency also told us to advise Cristina to return to their office to collect her passport. On June 24, 2012, she was able to retrieve her passport without any fee.

Susan Andes, aka Susan K. is on board at Radyo Inquirer 990 dzIQ AM, Monday to Friday 12:30-2:00 p.m. with audio/video live streaming: www.dziq.am. Hotlines:  535-7209/881-9423/0920-968.4700.E-mail:  [email protected]/[email protected]

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