The Philippine Star

OFWs in Qatar losing jobs amid diplomatic crisis

- By MAYEN JAYMALIN

Over 600 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Qatar have lost their jobs and more may suffer the same fate due to a prevailing diplomatic crisis among Arab countries, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported yesterday.

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said the high number of displaceme­nts among Filipino workers in Qatar is now a cause of concern for the Philippine government.

“The situation in Qatar seems to be getting worse. In fact, the leader of our OFW organizati­on visited me last week and informed me about the incidents of stoppage and separation from work,” Bello said in a press conference.

Bello said the prevailing diplomatic crisis between Qatar and other Middle East countries has led to closures of companies and retrenchme­nt of hundreds of Filipino workers.

According to Bello, the Filipino community leader has cautioned him against allowing continued deployment of Filipino workers to Qatar.

However, Bello said, the ongoing displaceme­nt has not reach the extent of suspending deployment of OFWs to Qatar.

Labor Undersecre­tary Ciriaco Lagunzad III said about 644 Filipino workers have been affected by the diplomatic crisis between Qatar and other Middle East countries.

“We looked at the companies where these Filipinos worked and apparently a lot of them are owned by Saudi companies. So this might be at face value a divestment of Saudi from Qatar. Until the political issues are settled there, it is always a threat for Filipinos. We are closely observing this,” Lagunzad noted.

Bello said DOLE is sending to Qatar and other countries in the Middle East this month, a team headed by Overseas Workers Welfare Administra­tion (OWWA) deputy administra­tor Arnel Ignacio to check on the welfare and conditions of OFWs in the region.

He also reported minimal displaceme­nt of Filipino workers in Saudi Arabia as a result of the oil crisis and the Saudizatio­n program.

“One of the reasons for the temporary displaceme­nt of OFWs is Saudizatio­n or the effort of the Saudi government to prioritize employment of their nationals for 19 categories and there are also companies experienci­ng difficulti­es,” Lagunzad said.

The government, Lagunzad said, will try to facilitate reemployme­nt of the displaced workers or repatriate them and offer to avail themselves of the DOLE’s reintegrat­ion program.

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