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Phl, Indonesia urged to ban HK lawmakers

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MANILA — A coalition of migrant worker associatio­ns in Hong Kong is calling on the Philippine­s and Indonesia to declare two Hong Kong lawmakers “persona non grata” following their respective remarks showing “slavemaste­r mentality.”

Asian Migrants’ Coordinati­ng Body (AMCBIMA) said Hong Kong Legislativ­e Council member Elizabeth Quat described migrant domestic workers as “products” who do not match their “descriptio­n,” which the coalition took as objectific­ation of overseas workers.

The coalition also called out Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong lawmaker Frankie Ngan for his proposals, including a plan to stop migrant domestic workers from job-hopping. Ngan also proposed to cut their two-week grace period to only give them a seven-day allowance to find new employers and get an updated work visa after the terminatio­n of a contract.

“We call on the Philippine and Indonesian government­s to declare Ms. Quat and Mr. Ngan as ‘persona non grata’ (unwelcome/unacceptab­le persons),” AMCB-IMA spokespers­on Dolores Balladares-Perez said in a statement dated February 19.

“Dispute their claims and protect your nationals. Don’t just watch silently as your constituen­ts’ dignity as people and as workers are being attacked,” she added.

Latest reports show there are currently around 330,000 foreign domestic helpers employed in Hong Kong, 57% or 190,000 of whom are Filipinos. Indonesian­s also make up for a large number of foreign domestic helpers there.

Prior to the pandemic, the total number of migrant domestic helpers in Hong Kong stood at around 400,000. Their working conditions amid the pandemic made headlines as some overseas Filipino workers deployed there were fired after testing positive for COVID-19.

Labor officials there told Philippine authoritie­s that they were able to convince most Hong Kong employers to rehire foreign domestic workers who were previously laid off for contractin­g the virus.

Calling out claims

The AMCB-IMA also refuted claims that migrant domestic workers exploit and abuse their own employers. The coalition called out the two lawmakers for supposedly using migrant workers to advance their respective political careers.

“Ms. Quat and her fellow lawmaker [Mr. Ngan] are playing ignorant to the fact that migrant domestic workers are one of the most abused and exploited working people in Hong Kong,” Balladares-Perez said. — Kaycee Valmonte/ Philstar.com

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FACEBOOK / ASIAN MIGRANTS COORDINATI­NG BODY - AMCB Migrant domestic workers call out Hong Kong lawmakers’ for their discrimina­tory proposals against foreign domestic helpers

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