The Philippine Star

DOLE eyes 90% cut in laborer deployment

- Mayen Jaymalin

To mitigate the shortage of constructi­on workers in the country, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) may cut down the deployment of constructi­on workers abroad by as much as 90 percent.

“We really have urgent need for constructi­on workers, and this is the reason we have slowed down our deployment overseas,” Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello

said in an interview over the weekend.

“In fact, we are looking at about 80 to 90 percent reduction,” Bello said, adding that the Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA) has slowed down processing and deployment of constructi­on workers since last year.

The slowdown in deployment of constructi­on workers, Bello said, may last for three years or until the end of President Duterte’s term.

Bello noted that the constructi­on industry has appealed to the DOLE to temporaril­y cease deploying constructi­on workers because they are experienci­ng manpower shortage.

However, Bello stressed that the POEA did not impose a ban on deployment but merely slowed down the processing for constructi­on workers’ deployment.

Based on POEA data, deployment of civil engineerin­g laborers dropped from 7,718 in 2016 to 5,295 in 2017 while welders went down from 7,437 to 5,141 in the same period.

The total deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) posted a 3.19 percent decline from 2,112,331 in 2016 to 2,044,877 in 2017.

Bello admitted that vacancies in constructi­on cannot be filled because of job and skills mismatch.

“That is why there was request for TESDA to accelerate its training program. To upgrade the skills of our constructi­on workers because there are new equipment that they are not capable of operating,” he explained, referring to the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority.

The labor chief said he also requested the Department of Transporta­tion and Department of Public Works and Highways to ease the requiremen­ts in hiring of workers for the government’s Build Build Build projects.

Concerning request to increase the pay of constructi­on workers, Bello said the DOLE will leave this to the country’s economic managers to decide.

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RUDY SANTOS Turtles, wrapped in duct tape, are prepared for examinatio­n after being abandoned at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport by a passenger from Hong Kong on Saturday night. Story on Page 14.

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