The Philippine Star

Ople: OFWs in Taiwan, Israel, Macau safe

- By RHODINA VILLANUEVA

Thousands of Filipinos in Taiwan, Israel and Macau continue to work safely, Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople said as she vowed yesterday to closely monitor the overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in these high-risk locations.

“Life is returning to normal especially in areas that are of high risk to our OFWs due to recent events in Taiwan and Israel,” she said, adding that in Macau, OFWs are back to work with the lifting of the suspension order for nonessenti­al businesses.

Ople said she is always in close touch with the Department of Foreign Affairs through the Office of the Undersecre­tary on Migrant Affairs as both department­s work together to assist distressed OFWs around the world.

She said Philippine Labor Attaché David Des Dicang was able to speak to 30 OFWs (one teacher and 29 caretakers) out of the 49 Filipinos in Kinmen Island, just six kilometers away from Xiamen, mainland China and 300 kilometers away from Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

“They are all safe and under the care of their employers,” she said. Earlier, China announced an end to military drills close to Taiwan which it launched after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit last Aug. 2 to 3. “Hopefully, this will ease tensions in the area. Still, I have instructed our three labor attachés in Taiwan to remain vigilant and visible to OFW communitie­s, employers and other stakeholde­rs,” Ople said.

Meanwhile, labor attachés in Taiwan also reported to the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) an increase in wages for foreign workers, specifical­ly caretakers and domestic workers, from NT$17,000 to NT$20,000.

At the exchange rate of P1.85 to a Taiwan dollar, the wage increase represents an increase from the current P30,260 monthly wage to P37,000.

The announceme­nt came from the Taiwan Ministry of Labor through its official website. The applicatio­n of wage increase only covers new hires, transferre­d workers and rehired workers.

Out of the total 147,940 OFWs in Taiwan, 25,867 are domestic workers and caretakers.

“I hope that foreign household workers with existing contracts can also be granted a wage increase, given their excellent and reliable service,” Ople said.

She also disclosed that Labor Attaché Rodolfo Gabasan of the Philippine­s Overseas Labor Office (POLO)-Israel assured the DMW that around 200 Filipino caregivers in the cities of Ashkelon, Ashdod and Sderot and surroundin­g areas near Gaza, where barrages of rockets were fired last Aug. 5, are all safe.

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