Philippine Daily Inquirer

POEA REITERATES NO DIRECT-HIRE POLICY FOR DOMESTIC HELPERS

- By Tina G. Santos @santostina­INQ —WITH A REPORT FROM JOCELYN R. UY INQ

Labor officials on Monday reminded Filipinos seeking jobs abroad as household service workers that the government adheres to the no direct-hire policy.

Malaysia has allowed employers to directly hire domestic workers from nine countries, including the Philippine­s.

“Direct hiring of domestic workers bound for Malaysia shall not be allowed except for employers who are members of the diplomatic corps, internatio­nal organizati­ons and heads of state and government officials with the rank of at least deputy minister,” said Bernard Olalia, administra­tor of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA).

OEC issuance

He said the Philippine Labor Office in Kuala Lumpur would not issue Overseas Employment Certificat­es (OECs) to Filipinos who have exited the Philippine­s as tourists and found work in Malaysia.

The OEC should be secured instead at POEA offices once they have returned to the country for a vacation, Olalia said.

Filipinos who found jobs in Malaysia must be registered by the labor office so they could access government services, the POEA administra­tor said.

Task force backed

Meanwhile, Senate Pro Tempore Ralph Recto backed the labor department’s recommenda­tion to form a task force, saying the 5-percent conviction rate on illegal recruitmen­t cases in the country was a cause for national worry.

Citing a Department of Justice report, he said that of the 736 cases disposed by state prosecutor­s two years ago, only 39 ended in conviction while 211 were dismissed, 438 archived, 23 resulted in acquittals and 25 were mediated.

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