The Philippine Star

BI, POEA set up info-sharing system vs tourist workers

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

The government is setting up a system to curb the rising number of so-called “tourist workers.”

Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA) and the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) have agreed to develop and implement the informatio­n sharing system by August.

The system would be implemente­d in the country’s different internatio­nal airports.

With the informatio­n sharing system, Baldoz said departing tourist workers and those with fake employment contracts could easily be identified and prevented from leaving the country.

Baldoz and Immigratio­n commission­er Ricardo David Jr. forged a memorandum of agreement last Friday for the implementa­tion of the new system.

Under the agreement, the POEA will make available to the immigratio­n all the data regarding documented overseas Filipino workers and their foreign employers.

POEA chief Hans Cacdac said a technical working group would develop the informatio­n sharing system and also propose measures for the arrest of suspected illegal recruiters.

Both the POEA and BI will also conduct periodic study on the trends and modus operandi employed by illegal recruiters and human trafficker­s.

Immigratio­n offi are currently having difficulty verifying the authentici­ty of employment documents and identifyin­g tourist workers, according to David.

He said an average of 45,000 tourist workers Ð or those aspiring Filipino workers posing as tourists Ð were being offloaded from various internatio­nal airports and barred from leaving the country annually.

The recruitmen­t industry complained the BI’s indiscrimi­nate offloading of suspected undocument­ed overseas Filipino workers is driving away foreign employers.

Recruitmen­t leaders said a number of foreign employers are now turning to other nationalit­ies due to many instances of newly hired OFWs unable to arrive in their worksites on time.

Cacdac said a majority of the abused OFWs were illegally recruited women workers who risked going abroad as tourists and ending up abused and maltreated.

With the informatio­n sharing system, Baldoz expressed confidence the government can curb the number of undocument­ed workers and other human traffi activities in the country.

Baldoz also gave assurance that with the new system, departing OFWs can leave faster since they do not have to check documents with POEA anymore.

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