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Deployment to Saudi Arabia allowed by law, labor exec tells solon

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MANILA – Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) Secretary Abdullah Mama-o c o n f i r m e d Fr i d a y t h a t he issued the department order lifting the ban on the processing and verificati­on of documents for the deployment of domestic workers to Saudi Arabia.

The move was opposed by Senator Franklin Drilon, who sided with the view of Department of Labor and Employment ( DOLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello III that DMW is not yet fully formed.

I n a radio i nterview, Mama-o said the law provides that DMW, i n i ts i nitial operation, shall take over the staff, the assets, personnel, and some offices from DOLE and Department of Foreign Affairs.

Drilon said there is a t ransitory provision i n Republic Act ( RA) 11641 that says DMW will only function if it will have a budget allocation in the 2023 General Appropriat­ions Act, Implementi­ng Rules and Regulation­s, and a staffing pattern.

Mama- o countered that it is inappropri­ate to say that the DMW is not yet created as it has assumed over the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA).

However, a confusion was further triggered by a press briefing last week by POEA chief Bernard Olalia who said an April 19 memorandum from Bello ordered a status quo until the DMW is fully constitute­d.

He said the law provides that at any time, the DMW Secretary “shall terminate, suspend, or repose a total ban on the deployment of the migrant workers”.

He also denied t hat he lifted the deployment ban because he owns a recruitmen­t agency, adding he was never involved in any recruitmen­t.

The ban was ordered in November last year due to unresolved issues of employer a b u s e s , i n c l u d i n g n o n - payment of salary.

Mama- o said he might meet with Bello anytime this month.

The other DOLE-attached agencies to be merged under the DMW, created under RA 11641 that was signed by President Duterte on Dec. 30, 2021, are the Philippine O ve r s e a s L a b o r O f f i c e , Internatio­nal Labor Affairs Bureau, Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion, and National Maritime Polytechni­c, a training and research agency.

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