The Philippine Star

Phl starts deployment of maids to Japan

- – Mayen Jaymalin

Filipino household service workers are set be sent to Japan.

Administra­tor Hans Cacdac of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion said they have issued the necessary implementi­ng rules and regulation­s governing the hiring of Filipino household service workers in Japan.

The IRR would take effect 15 days after publicatio­n in a national daily, but deployment will start only after private recruitmen­t agencies have completed accreditat­ion of Japanese employers, he added.

The deployment of household service workers to Japan will be limited to Kanagawa prefecture since the program is still being pilot-tested, Cacdac said.

Under the IRR, those who will be deployed as household service workers to Japan must not be younger than 23 years and must have a minimum of one-year work experience in housekeepi­ng services and must also have competency certificat­ion from the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority.

Those who will engage in daily life care must pass a Japanese-language proficienc­y test.

The POEA said those to be deployed to Japan are exempted from paying placement and language training fees.

Filipino household service workers to be hired in Japan shall work for a minimum of five days or a total of 35 hours per week and they shall receive pay equal to salary of their Japanese counterpar­t, the POEA said.

Meanwhile, the local recruitmen­t industry urged the POEA and the Bureau of Immigratio­n to closely monitor the number of Filipinos leaving for Saudi Arabia and Recruitmen­t officials alleged that quite a number of those departing for the Middle East hold tourist visas to avoid the government’s strict hiring regulation­s for household service workers.

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