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OFW party-list rep seeking review of labor agreements

MANILA — A lawmaker from a party-list representi­ng Overseas Filipino Workers is seeking an urgent review of all labor agreements the Philippine­s has with other countries in response to the death of another OFW, reportedly at the hands of her employer.

- — Kaycee Valmonte with a report from Cristina Chi/- Philstar.com

Citing data from the Department of Foreign Affairs, Rep. Marissa Magsino (OFW party-list) is calling for the review all 25 bilateral labor agreements the country inked with other nations. These include agreements with several Gulf States, Italy, among others.

“It is alarming that most of our [labor agreements]s are lacking explicit provisions relating to social security, equality of treatment, repatriati­on, and most importantl­y, on protocols governing the investigat­ion and prosecutio­n of criminal offenses committed against OFWs, and on legal remedies available to them and their families,” Magsino said in a statement.

Magsino also noted that there were leading countries of destinatio­n, namely Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Brunei, and Oman that the Philippine­s does not have labor agreements with.

The lawmaker underscore­d the country’s responsibi­lity to ensure that its workers are protected while overseas through entering agreements with host nations under the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipino Act.

“Our bilateral labor agreements envelop the policy support for our OFWs while they are abroad,” Magsino said.

“If there are some abuses, the agreements should provide for serious consequenc­es that would deter foreign employers from committing a similar transgress­ion,” she said, as she stressed that deals should leave no room for maltreatme­nt of migrant workers.

Jullebee Ranara is the latest OFW who was killed while employed in Kuwait. Her burnt body was found in the desert early last month and the suspect, the 17-year-old son of her employer, has since been in the custody of Kuwaiti authoritie­s.

Her remains were laid to rest on Sunday.

Following her death, senators have been calling to either impose a deployment ban to Kuwait or a review of the country’s labor agreement with the Gulf State.

The Philippine­s previously banned the deployment of its workers to Kuwait after Joanna Demafelis’ body was found in her employer’s freezer in 2018 and the murder of Jeanelyn Villavenda in 2019. The ban was lifted after negotiatio­ns between the two countries.

Migrant Workers Secretary Susan “Toots” Ople shut down the possibilit­y of a deployment ban, saying the Philippine­s would instead pursue talks with Kuwait to further ensure the protection of Filipino workers deployed there.

Ople said discussion­s that will be held will be similar to the negotiatio­ns recently done with Saudi Arabia.

 ?? FILE ?? Pedestrian­s walk along Gardens by the Bay in Singapore as the tourist attraction closes down for the night. Philstar.com,
FILE Pedestrian­s walk along Gardens by the Bay in Singapore as the tourist attraction closes down for the night. Philstar.com,

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