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Kuwait deployment ban partly lifted

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The Philippine government has partially lifted the ban on deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Kuwait by allowing “skilled” and “semi-skilled” Filipinos to seek jobs in the Gulf nation.

This was announced by Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. upon his arrival in Manila from Kuwait late Saturday night, May 12.

Roque said sending skilled and semi-skilled Filipino workers to Kuwait is the “next step” of the two nations’ commitment to “normalize” their ties following a diplomatic row that stemmed from the problems encountere­d by OFWs in the Arab country.

The partial lifting of the deployment ban came after Kuwait and the Philippine­s signed Friday, May 11, a memorandum of agreement (MOA) on employment of Filipino domestic workers in tbe Gulf state.

“There has been a declaratio­n between the two countries to end the rift and we will move on. So ghe first step in moving on is the MOA,” Roque said.

“The lifting of the deployment ban for skilled and semi-skilled workers to Kuwait is the next step in the normalizat­ion of diplomatic ties with Kuwait,” he added.

The agreement on OFWs’ protection mandates Kuwaiti employers to ensure that the labor rights of their domestic helpers are upheld.

Under the agreement, the Philippine­s and Kuwait also agree to “uphold ethical recruitmen­t policies, systems, and procedures for the recruitmen­t and employment of domestic workers, subject to applicable laws and regulation­s of both parties.”

Roque said the Philippine government is also considerin­g the lifting of the deployment ban on domestic Filipino workers “soon.”

But before the absolute lifting of the deployment ban, Roque said Labor Secretary Silvestro Bello III would implement reforms on the recruitmen­t of domestic workers.

There has been a declaratio­n between the two countries to end the rift and we will move on. So the first step in moving on is the MOA. HARRY ROQUE JR.

Palace spokesman

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