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DOLE repatriate­s 348 OFWs from UAE

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CLARK FREEPORT-The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has reported that the government has repatriate­d 348 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from Dubai and Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the fourth batch of repatriati­on since the IATF declared travel restrictio­ns from seven countries.

In a report to Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, the Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion

and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Dubai said that the OFW repatriate­s left UAE on Saturday, July 10, and arrived Manila on Sunday morning via flight PR 8659 of the Philippine Airlines.

The cost of the chartered flight was shouldered by OWWA, Bello sai d.

The repatriati­on was undertaken in coordinati­on with the Philippine Consulate General in Dubai, in efforts to bring home close to 2,000

OFWs and their families from the emirates. The first three batches of repatriati­on were undertaken by the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Four more DOLEOWWA repatriati­on flights are set on July 12, 17, 27 and 30.

Bello said the repatriate­s include 67 pregnant OFWs, 30 OFWs with medical cases, six OFW wards housed at the Bahay Kalinga in Dubai, and two OFW wards housed at the Bahay Kalinga in Abu Dhabi.

The rest of the OFW passengers are those with cancelled flights or overstayer­s in the UAE.

One of the passengers was a household service worker who sought shelter at POLO Dubai after chancing upon an OWWA personnel at the airport.

Her employer bought her ticket and abandoned her at the Dubai airport on July 5. However, she failed to board her flight that day, which consisted of several layovers and connecting flights.

Expressing her delight over being included in the repatriati­on flight, she said: “Maraming salamat po at makakauwi na rin ako sa aking pamilya.”

The repatriate­d OFWs will undergo quarantine and will be transporte­d to their respective hometowns after they were cleared and tested negative of COVID-19.

OWWA will take care of their hotel accommodat­ion and food while waiting for the result of their COVID test. The DOLE attached agency will also facilitate their transport back to their pr ovi nces.

The Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases has allowed the conduct of special commercial flights to bring home OFWs who were stranded in the Middle East and other countries covered by the country’s inbound travel ban.

A Special Working Group was created to determine the implementi­ng protocols for the special commercial flights, in coordinati­on with the concerned airl i nes.

Among the members of the Special Working Group are OWWA, the Department of Health, the Bureau of Quarantine, the Department of Foreign Affairs, the Department of Transporta­tion and its One-StopShop, the Philippine Coast Guard, and the Department of Tourism.

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(Pampanga PIO) Vice Governor Lilia 'Nanay' Pineda, and former president and Second District Congresswo­man Gloria Macapagal Arroyo recently inspected one of the houses located at the Aeta Community Village intended for the IPs affected by the 6.1 quake in 2019. Also with them are Second District Board Member Fritzie David Dizon, Porac Mayor Jaime Capil, Provincial Social Welfare and Developmen­t Officer Elizabeth Baybayan.
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