Manila Bulletin

OFWs lobby for HK-based labor attaché’s retention

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Various overseas Filipino workers (OFW) groups and victims of illegal recruitmen­t in Hong Kong are appealing to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to nullify its recall order for Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre.

In a press conference held yesterday afternoon at the Blas F. Ople Policy Center in Pasay City, former DOLE undersecre­tary Susan Ople scored the Department for not according due process to the Hong Kong-based senior labor attaché.

“Our workers in Hong Kong who believe very much in the integrity and dedication of Labor Attache Dela Torre are extremely angry and demoralize­d. Civil society groups in Hong Kong, Manila and even in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are questionin­g this order given the unblemishe­d record of service of labor attaché De la Torre,” Ople said.

The OFW advocate also lamented that the recall order has made human trafficker­s and illegal recruiters in and outside of Hong Kong delirious with joy. “An alleged human trafficker based in Turkey even posted on his Facebook page that our labor attaché deserved to be recalled.”

Joining Ople in the press conference were: Luther Calderon of the Kabalikat ng Migranteng Pilipino, Inc (KAMPI), Elsa Villa of the Philippine Associatio­n of Service Exporters, Inc. (PASEI), Venecio Legaspi of the Saudi-based OFW Council of Leaders (OCL),Lito Soriano of LBS e-Recruitmen­t Solutions, Fe Nicodemus of KAKAMMPI, and one of the victim of illegal recruitmen­t from Hong Kong.

Luther Calderon, head of KAMPI, said that has around 8,000 members, cited the embattled labor attaché’s long years of service at the labor department, making him one of the pioneer public servants in overseas employment.”

Rallies for Dela Torre

Leo Selomenio, chair of Global Alliance and a lead actor in the highlyaccl­aimed documentar­y “Sunday Beauty Queen,” said OFW groups in Hong Kong would continue to stage rallies for the labor attaché’s retention. The group shared a video of their rally last Sunday.

It was Dela Torre who lobbied for a ban on dangerous window cleaning by migrant workers by including this in the job contracts of Filipino domestic workers. The Hong Kong government eventually adopted the ban as a policy thus including it in the employment contracts of all foreign domestic workers.

For the recruitmen­t industry, PASEI expressed its support to the retention of Labor Attaché Dela Torre, citing his determined efforts to stop human traffickin­g and illegal recruitmen­t. “For the first time, the Hong Kong police became aware of anti-human traffickin­g syndicates preying on our OFWs and deploying them to Russia and Turkey. This is a direct outcome of Labor Attaché Dela Torre’s campaign against human traffickin­g and illegal recruitmen­t.”

Job order complaint

Based on a recent interview by a Hong Kong-based publicatio­n with Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello, the recall order stemmed from a complaint made by an unidentifi­ed person that the labor attaché failed to process a job order for Hong Kong.

However, the POLO-Hong Kong office decided against the approval of the said job order because it involves the recruitmen­t of dancers, which could open the doors to prostituti­on.

In a signed petition letter addressed to Bello, OFW leader Venecio Legaspi, representi­ng the OFW Council of Leaders based in the western region of Saudi Arabia, said that DOLE should stop its current practice of recalling labor attachés without due process.

OFW-victim’s plea

Human traffickin­g victim “Raquel” issued her own appeal to Labor Secretary Bello. “Kabisado po ni Labor Attaché dela Torre yung kaso naming dahil siya ang naglapit sa amin sa Hong Kong police. Huwag po sana siyang palitan lalo na’t umaandar na ang kaso naming laban sa nag-recruit sa amin.” (“Labor Attaché Dela Torre is familiar with our case because he brought us to the Hong Kong police. We would like to appeal for his retention especially now that the case that we filed against our illegal recruiter is now moving.”)

Using hashtags like #NotoRecall­Order and #LetJaliSta­y, the different OFW groups said there will be no let up in their appeal to the DoLE.

“We are doing this without any coordinati­on with the POLO office in Hong Kong or on the instructio­ns of Labor Attache Jali. We believe that the DoLE recall order in this particular instance is uncalled for and without sufficient basis,” Nicodemus of KAKAMMPI said.

Pressing issues

Ople said the DOLE should focus its attention on other pressing concerns such as the continued imposition of an additional $10 per OFW bound to the Middle East by the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council’s Ministry of Health as well as the rising number of stranded OFWs in Saudi Arabia.

“We need more labor attachés in the field like Jalilo dela Torre. He should be an example, rather than a victim of intrigues and innuendoes,” the leaders said.

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