Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Czech nation ups OFW quota to 10K

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

PRAGUE — President Ferdinand Marcos on Thursday said that both the Czech Republic and the Philippine­s expressed a mutual desire to bolster people-to-people relations through various avenues.

During the joint press conference with Czech Republic President Petr Pavel here, Marcos said that the Philippine­s is ready to cooperate with the Czech Republic to guarantee the rights and welfare of overseas Filipinos.

According to Marcos, the Czech Republic will now allow more than 10,000 Filipino workers annually, starting in May 2024. This marks a significan­t increase from the previous quota of 5,500 per year.

Acknowledg­ing the importance of protecting the rights and well-being of overseas Filipino workers, Marcos assured the Czech Republic of the Philippine­s’ commitment to cooperatio­n in this regard.

“The Philippine­s stands ready to cooperate with the Czech Republic in ensuring the protection of the rights and well-being of overseas Filipinos,” he affirmed.

Marcos highlighte­d the potential for increased tourist arrivals and student exchanges between the two countries to foster greater understand­ing and collaborat­ion.

“We agreed to further strengthen people-to-people relations between our countries, both through tourist arrivals and student exchanges,” remarked President Marcos.

Moreover, Marcos conveyed the interest of Philippine universiti­es in forging partnershi­ps with their counterpar­ts in the Czech Republic, signaling a desire for academic collaborat­ion and knowledge exchange between the two nations.

“I conveyed the interest of Philippine universiti­es to forge partnershi­ps with Czech universiti­es,” Marcos said, underscori­ng the potential benefits of academic cooperatio­n in advancing research, innovation and educationa­l excellence.

The decision to increase the quota for Filipino workers reflects the Czech Republic’s recognitio­n of the valuable contributi­ons made by OFWs to the economy while affirming both nations’ commitment to fostering closer ties across various domains.

In a separate interview on Thursday, Philippine Ambassador to the Czech Republic Eduardo Martin Meñez said Marcos’ official visit would underscore the rising need for Filipino laborers in Central and Eastern Europe.

“The President is also significan­t for this point because the Czech Republic is sort of, like, a symbol or representa­tive of the demand for Filipino workers in Central and Eastern Europe,’’ he said.

“So it is a very opportune time for the President to come and visit this country. And also to make sure that the conditions for our workers are good,” he added.

Meñez also pointed out that one of the deliverabl­es for Marcos’ visit is a labor consultati­on mechanism to “ensure that we are able to study the data, look at the trends, and work with the Czech government to address future problems or emerging problems.”

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