Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

OFW rights group backs cut in workers’ deployment to Saudi

- BY FERDINAND PATINIO

MANILA — A group advocating for the welfare of Overseas Filipino workers (OFWS) on Wednesday expressed support for the decision of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to scale down the deployment of Filipinos to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

Blas Ople Policy Center president Susan Ople said it is only right for DOLE to push for the welfare of the workers as the latter have fulfilled their contractua­l obligation­s.

“They actually fulfilled their side. They worked and rendered services but they were not paid because the companies went bankrupt or faced other financial and legal problems,” she said in an interview.

“It is incumbent on the government of Saudi Arabia because, this is not through any fault of the worker, to make sure that the workers get their just share of compensati­on,” the group official added.

Ople said there is a need to send a message to Riyadh for it to act accordingl­y on the plight of OFWS there.

“What DOLE is doing is trying to apply pressure on the host country. There’s a moral, legal, and even human rights issue that cannot be ignored,” she added.

Ople also urged the DOLE to ensure that there are enough safety nets to cushion the adverse effects of the measure.

“Is there a program directive from the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion to look for alternativ­e employers? If new hires will be reduced, we need to find alternativ­e markets,” Ople added.

Meanwhile, Trade Union Congress of the Philippine­s (TUCP) president and Partylist Rep. Raymond Mendoza said they will ask DOLE for an explanatio­n on the decision.

“We will ask (Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III) to explain the move. We will support that move, subject to our hearing to really understand the situation. He is the Secretary so he understand­s the situation. So we trust the judgment of the Secretary until the next hearing where we will call him,” Mendoza said in an interview.

On Tuesday, Bello announced the scaling down the sending of Filipinos to Saudi Arabia next year.

The decision was made due to the slow action of the Saudi government on the plight of more than 300 OFWS, whose salaries and monetary claims have yet to be settled. ■

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