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New OWWA chief named

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MANILA, Philippines—President Benigno Aquino III has appointed Labor Assistant Secretary Rebecca Calzado to head the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), the agency that promotes the interest of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

Calzado replaced OWWA Administrator Carmelita Dimzon, who reached the retirement age of 65 for government workers last May 31, ending more than three decades of public service.

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Calzado, who previously served as deputy executive director of the National Wages and Productivity Council, holds graduate and undergraduate degrees in Economics from the University of the Philippines, according to deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte.

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Dimzon said Calzado is well capable of taking on the job.

“She is a good choice since she is also from the Department of Labor and Employment,” Dimzon said.

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Dimzon said she would not think twice about serving OFWs again if such opportunity is presented to her in the future.

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“I’m open to another opportunity to serve, especially if it’s as challenging and exciting as the previous post I held,” she said.

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“I never thought of it as a job. I enjoyed serving OFWs. I love helping them with their needs. It feels good to be able to help our countrymen,” she said.

Dimzon’s advice to Calzado: “Just enjoy the job. I assure her there is no dull moment in this post. It’s fun to serve OFWs because you can really see in their faces their gratitude and satisfaction derived from the services we give them,” she said.

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The President also appointed Reydeluz D. Conferido as labor undersecretary, replacing Danilo P. Cruz, according to Valte.

Mr. Aquino also appointed four new ambassadors: Domingo Nolasco, Italy; Wilfredo Santos, Qatar; Melita Sta. Maria-Thomeczek, Germany; and Nathaniel Imperial, Israel.

 Originally posted 09:13 pm | June 6, 2014

 
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TAGS: Benigno Aquino III, Carmelita Dimzon, Labor, Overseas employment, Overseas Workers, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration, OWWA, Politics, Rebecca Calzado

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