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THE recruitment industry on Sunday appealed to the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to resolve the temporary deployment ban to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which is now affecting 10,000 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). The temporary deployment ban to Saudi Arabia imposed over the unpaid wages to 9,000 workers that… ....
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QUEZON CITY, Feb. 25 (PIA) The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) reported 5,236 COVID infected Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) were given $200 financial assistance amounting to US$1,047,200 and 124,582 OFWs were also given food and medical assistance totaling to US$2,581,758. International Labor Affairs Bureau Director Alice Visperas with IPS Director Rolly Francia, host of the V-Cafe@ DOLE. Screengrab from IPS-DOLE FB page. Of POLO s reported COVID cases, 14,368 OFWs were infected, 8,829 fully recovered, and 923 deaths, International Labor Affairs Bureau Director Alice Visperas reported during the February 22 V-Café @DOLE FB live program. Breaking down COVID cases reports, Asia recorded 1,444 cases, 8,690 cases in the Middle East where 4,000 cases or almost half of which are from Qatar, and 4,234 cases from Europe and America. ....
Malacañang welcomes plan to deploy nurses in exchange for vax MALACAÑANG ON Wednesday welcomed the proposal of the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) to allow the deployment of thousands of healthcare workers, mostly nurses, in the United Kingdom and Germany in exchange for Covid-19 vaccines. Presidential Spokesperson Harry Roque said while the government has already ordered enough Covid-19 vaccine supply for its people, “more is better than less.” However, he clarified that Duterte was not consulted about the plan to send healthcare workers if the two European nations agreed to donate Covid-19 vaccines. He said the proposal was made by Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III and Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro “Teddyboy” Locsin Jr. ....