The Freeman

Comment from gov’t agencies sought for city’s OFW ordinance

- — Mary Ruth R. Malinao/JMO

The Cebu City Council’s Committee on Laws, Ordinances, and Styling has referred to four government agencies for comments, suggestion­s, and recommenda­tions the proposed ordinance providing for coordinate­d quality services for Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) of the city.

The committee headed by Councilor Raymond Alvin Garcia said it is best that the city listens to what the local or regional offices of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA), Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA), and Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion (OWWA) have to say.

This is because the committee’s comments and observatio­ns are limited only to the proposal’s its legal aspect.

“As to issues on practicali­ty, applicabil­ity, and the finer details, we find it to be most prudent to refer this ordinance for comment agencies it seeks to establish coordinati­on with,” the committee said.

The proposed ordinance is authored by Councilor Alvin Dizon. It seeks to provide for coordinate­d quality services for OFWs of Cebu City through the creation of a help desk and coordinati­ng body.

As far as Garcia’s committee is concerned, Dizon’s proposal has no legal impediment­s.

“This Committee is aware of the plight of our overseas workers, mostly women, who face discrimina­tion, exploitati­on, and even abuse, while overseas. Thus, when the proposed ordinance is considered vis-a-vis the General Welfare Clause of the Local Government Code, it would appear to be within the authority of the Sanggunian to enact and appears to suffer no legal impediment,” the committee’s report reads.

The comments from the government agencies will help avoid any overlap or redundanci­es, if any, and may even further enhance the effectivit­y of the proposed ordinance.

Section 5 of the proposed ordinance states the Department of Manpower Developmen­t and Placement (DMDP) shall be the office responsibl­e for managing the day-to-day activities of the OFW Desk.

As provided in the proposes measure, every 18th of December, the city government, with the participat­ion of the barangays, national and local government department­s and agencies, the academe, non-government organizati­ons, private sector, among others, shall observe the Internatio­nal Migrants Day.

This is to raise awareness about the complexiti­es and challenges of global migration and to constantly reaffirm the city’s commitment to safe and dignified migration for all especially at this time of pandemic when the plight of migrants has been brought at the forefront.

 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? A man sells food and drinks at the South Road Properties in Cebu City using a bicycle for transport.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL A man sells food and drinks at the South Road Properties in Cebu City using a bicycle for transport.

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