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Bello: Protect and promote rights of migrant workers

- JPA

LABOR Secretary Silvestre Bello III encouraged his fellow labor ministers in Asean to create measures or initiative­s that will protect and promote the rights of migrant workers.

During the opening of the Asean Labor Ministers’ Retreat on Monday, Bello acknowledg­ed the importance of Asean migrant workers for the better relationsh­ip of the Asean countries. It is therefore important, according to him, that they implement meaningful instrument­s for the workers.

“Our workers in their individual roles as active agents in an ever growing economic, socio-cultural, and political community, give ASEAN integratio­n a human face. They bring meaning to what we seek for our people-oriented and people-centered region. They give value to all the efforts that we exert in our official mandates as ministers of labor,” said Bello.

The opening of the Labor Ministries’ Retreat on Monday was attended by different labor officials from the different Asean countries. It is a start of more meetings and conference­s to be held all throughout the year in the different cities in the country, to come up with better instrument­s to guide the migrant workers.

Bello was also glad of the progress that they had been making since Sunday.

“The progress that we have scaled on Sunday indicates that we must now aim for implementi­ng instrument that is meaningful to the everyday lives of Asean Migrant workers. And one that can be claimed as morally binding,” he said.

“We have gained a significan­t stride on how to move the process forward to be able to meet the April 2017 deadline. My dear fellow ministers, we must now be of a mindset to complete our tasks to implement that declaratio­n. Out of mutual respect, we always agree by consensus. And once a consensus is reached, we ethically bind ourselves to implement an agreed set of commitment­s,” Bello said.

The member states of the Asean are set to implement the Declaratio­n on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers on April 2017.

The Declaratio­n was initially declared during the Asean meet in Cebu City in 2007. On Monday, together with other labor ministers and

officials from Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, and Brunei, Bello officially opened the Asean Labor Ministers’ Retreat on Monday.

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