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KSA to expedite repatriati­on of distressed Filipino workers

Filipinos receive care packages, financial help Presidenti­al aide assessing the situation

- Ellie Aben Manila

Saudi Arabia is to expedite the repatriati­on of almost 200 distressed Filipino workers following a meeting between high-level officials on both sides.

The workers, who are mostly domestic helpers, are at the Philippine Consulate General in Jeddah while their cases are being processed. Most of their cases involve the non-payment of salaries. A request for help was made during a meeting on Dec. 21 between Chief of Presidenti­al Protocol and Presidenti­al Assistant on Foreign

Affairs Robert Borje and Mohammad Ibrahim Jalal, the Saudi Social Welfare Administra­tion’s (SSWA) director-general from the Ministry of Labor and Social Developmen­t for Makkah Al-Mukarramah Region.

Also present was Foreign Affairs Undersecre­tary for Migrant Workers’ Affairs Sarah Lou Arriola, who asked for the cases to be fast-tracked.

The two sides underscore­d the importance of close cooperatio­n, agreeing to increase collaborat­ion to help the distressed workers. Philippine officials also met the distressed workers, who received care packages and financial assistance from the president and the country’s Department of Foreign Affairs.

Borje expressed President Rodrigo Duterte’s gratitude to Saudi officials for their commitment to helping Filipinos facing problems in the Kingdom.

“The president’s representa­tive is on an assistance-to-nationals mission in the Middle East and North Africa to assess the conditions of Filipinos there,” the presidenti­al palace said.

Under current arrangemen­ts recruitmen­t agencies facilitate the papers of workers with labor disputes and other problems. They also make referrals to the SSWA to speed up case processing.

Borje has visited Tunisia as part of his three-nation tour. He is also in Saudi Arabia to assess the conditions of Filipinos in the Kingdom. He proceeds to Bahrain to complete his mission.

The Philippine­s Statistics Authority said earlier this year that Saudi Arabia remained a top destinatio­n for overseas Filipino workers.

FASTFACT

Saudi Arabia remains a top destinatio­n for overseas Filipino workers.

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