DOLE to OFWs in HK amid diplomatic spat: Work well, behave

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MANILA, Philippines—Amid the diplomatic spat with Hong Kong, Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz has advised Filipinos living and working in the Chinese territory to do their jobs well and behave.

The overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) should “carry on with their commitment and dedication to work, continue to maintain good relations with their employers, and follow the rules and regulations of Hong Kong authorities,” Baldoz said Thursday in a statement.

She also assured the OFWs their government would be ready for “any eventuality” and would ensure their welfare and protection.

Baldoz’s assurance came after Hong Kong scrapped on Feb. 5 the visa-free travel privileges for Philippine diplomatic and official passport holders.

“OFWs are not going to be affected by the reported suspension,” she said, adding that Filipino travelers who hold regular green and maroon passports have not been covered by the suspension of the 14-day visa-free arrangement with the Philippines.

The secretary said the government would be “ready to assist all OFWs, not just those in Hong Kong, in any eventuality through job placements in alternative markets in countries in coordination with the recruitment industry.”

She said that access to livelihood and entrepreneurial projects under the National Reintegration Program for OFWs would be available at the National Reintegration Center for OFWs, a new office created under the Department of Labor and Employment.

“We have tailor-fit programs for returning OFWs, OFWs in distress and even OFWs who, while in their work destinations, would like to engage in alternative livelihood for better income opportunities,” Baldoz said.

The programs include repatriation and welfare assistance, skills training and retraining, scholarships for OFWs and their dependents, psychosocial counseling, and livelihood and entrepreneurship.

The DOLE, Baldoz said, has been intensifying the implementation of its Balik-Pinay Balik-Hanapbuhay program, which has been providing livelihood starter kits for small home-based businesses.

The diplomatic rift with Hong Kong was sparked by President Aquino’s refusal to issue a formal apology for the 2010 Quirino Grandstand bus hostage crisis in Manila, wherein eight Hong Kong tourists were killed by a dismissed cop. With a report from Niña P. Calleja

 

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