Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Czechs need more OFWs

Because of this, the Czech Republic wishes to invite more overseas Filipino workers to fill their shortages in various industries, in manufactur­ing, transporta­tion and healthcare.

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said the Czech Republic wants to further tap into the talent pool of the Filipino workforce as the European country expressed its profound appreciati­on for the Overseas Filipino Workers.

In his speech before the Filipino community here in Prague on Friday evening ( local time), Marcos said the Czech Republic has invited more OFWs to address labor shortages across various sectors including manufactur­ing, transporta­tion, and healthcare.

The Czech Republic is home to more than 7,000 Filipinos working in different industries. Hence, Marcos said the European country increased its OFW quotas to 10,300 a year starting May 2024 from 5,000 previously.

“I have learned from the leaders of this country that the Czech Republic truly admires and values OFWs, and your talent, and intelligen­ce in various fields,” Marcos said.

“Because of this, the Czech Republic wishes to invite more overseas Filipino workers to fill their shortages in various industries, in manufactur­ing, transporta­tion and healthcare. And I emphasized to the Czech government the protection and security of OFWs,” he added. Furthermor­e, Marcos expressed optimism regarding potential collaborat­ions in the aviation industry, urging Czech businesses to explore investment opportunit­ies in the Philippine­s.

“I hope that we can encourage many businesses... from the Czech Republic to establish plants in the Philippine­s or set up a maintenanc­e and repair operations hub. Specifical­ly for airplanes,” Marcos Jr said, noting that there are plans to extend aviation operations from Manila to Clark in Pampanga.

“It appears we’re becoming wellknown in this kind of work,” he added, as he noted that many Filipinos are highly skilled in aircraf t maintenanc­e and repair as seen in the many Filipinos employed in airports abroad. Marcos’ working visit also provided an opportunit­y to strengthen people-to-people ties, as the Chief Executive has engaged with the Filipino community in the Czech Republic.

“This is the reason we have traveled a great distance from Manila to learn about this country, to meet its government, and its people, and get to know the wonderful Filipino community,” said Marcos, acknowledg­ing the contributi­ons of overseas Filipinos in fostering cultural exchange and understand­ing.

As both nations reaffirm their commitment to deepen cooperatio­n across various sectors, President Marcos’ visit marks a significan­t milestone in the ongoing efforts to enhance bilateral relations between the Philippine­s and the Czech Republic. With a shared vision for prosperity and mutual developmen­t, the diplomatic overtures are poised to pave the way for a new era of collaborat­ion and partnershi­p.

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