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Koponan ng Indonesian, tinalo ang mga Pinoy sa Samoki volleyball tournament

Posted on 25 October 2018 No comments
Nilampaso ng Indonesian Team na KSB Brizick, 3-0, ang pambato ng mga Pinoy na Wolf Team sa katatapos na Samoki Womens Volleyball Tournament-Summer League tournament na ginanap sa Victoria Park, Causeway Bay noong ika-30 ng Setyembre.

Ang tunggalian ay para sa kampeonato ng bracket A sa pasinaya. Hinirang na overall most valuable player at best spiker sa bracket A si Anyi ng KSB Brizick.

Hinati sa tatlong bracket and mga koponan - A, B at C - at ang unang makakuha ng 25 puntos sa bawat laban ay siyang panalo.

Sa bracket B, nagwagi ang Ilocos Warrior sa iskor na 3-2 laban sa D’Punisher, at pinarangalan bilang best player is Lola Doliente.

Sa bracket C, panalo ang Stray Cats laban sa Drifters sa  iskor na 3-1, at tinanghal na best player si Aileen Bariaud ng Stray Cats.

Kasalukuyan nang inihahanda ang autumn-winter league ng palaro at lahat ng volleyball teams ay inaanyayahang sumali. Tawagan lang si Marlyn sa numero 61597165 para sa anumang katanungan. – Marites Palma

Ang nagwagi sa Samoki Womens Volleyball Tournament-Summer League tournament Bracket A: KSB Brizick.

Bracket B Champion ~Ilocos Warrior A


Want to help set Tai Chi record?

Posted on 23 October 2018 No comments
Do you want to be part of a world record? Here’s your chance.

On Nov. 18, the International Social Service (ISS) Hong Kong Kong will attempt to set a new Guinness World Record for the “Most Nationalities in a Tai Chi Class”. The record-setting bid will take place from 10am-12noon at Southorn Playground in Wan Chai.

To create the new world record, around 500 participants of 50 nationalities or more will be asked to take part in a beginner-level Tai Chi class. The lesson will be around 45 minutes to 1 hour. Beginners with little or no previous Tai Chi Experience are welcome to join.

The fun event is part of ISSHK’s year-round activities, and embodies its belief in equal opportunities for all regardless of race, nationality and creed.

The special guest at the event is Hong Kong’s Chief Secretary for Administration, Matthew Cheung.

To enroll, check out http://www.isshk.org/60/ .

The deadline is Oct 15.

Tai Chi practitioners practise their skills.

Fun tournament marks FBC’s 7th anniversary

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By Daisy CL Mandap

Any event hosted by the Filipino Bowling Club Hong Kong is bound to be fun, and its 7th anniversary celebration on Oct 7 was no exception.

Members came in costumes to compete in the tournament held at the South China Athletic Association building in Causeway Bay where 18 teams took part. The fun continued through the hearty lunch shared by around 100 people, and the awarding of prizes that followed.

Consul General Antonio A. Morales was guest speaker. In his message, he congratulated FBCHK on its anniversary, and lauded the members led by president Jennifer Gafate for organizing bowling tournaments while doing charity work on the side.

“Nagsasaya na kayo, nakakatulong pa kayo,” ConGen Morales said.

Also among the guests were the editors of The SUN-HK who praised FBCHK for gathering
Filipinos from all walks of life in a spirit of camaraderie and sportsmanship.

FBCHK counts among its members a number of engineers and other professionals, church leaders and retirees, as well as migrant domestic workers.
In a message she posted after the tournament, Gafate thanked everyone who joined the celebration, and said: “It is not about winning or losing but it’s for establishing a strong rapport and great sportsmanship among us all.”

Dominating the tournament was the Couples for Christ Team, which took home the championship trophy in the Class A division, with a total of 2,451 pinfalls.

Champions in class A: CFC Team.
Its players, Anthony Cruz and Shirley Yung, also took home the trophies for the High Game and High Series categories in the men’s and women’s single divisions, respectively.

In second place was Pin Nutz Crasher, which garnered a total of 1,821 pinfalls; while third was Team Wan with 1,709.

In Class B, the champion was Rugby 7’s with 1,717 pinfalls; second was Hip Hop Hooray with 1,628 and third was Bowl You Over with 1,609.

Class C winner was Wrecking Bowls Team, with 1,438 pinfalls; second was LBC with 1,386; and third was Duterte Alliance HK Team with 1,320.

Topping class D was Choosen Angels with 1,320 pinfalls; Vulnerabowl Team with 1,187 and Bowlabelles with 1,138.

Adjudged winner for Best in Costume was Choosen Angels, whose players showed up and played wearing ghoulish costumes.

D Choosen Angels won for best costume.The other groups that took part in the tournament were Square and Compass Club HK, The Builders (class A and B), The 4 Fighters, The Spare Gals, and Rock and Rollers Team.


Gafate said awards were also handed out to the winners of her group’s monthly tournaments.

FBCHK members have taken part in several international tournaments held in Singapore and Australia, and is slated to host the annual contest in Hong Kong next year.

Guardians Amber HK marks 2nd year

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Guardians Amber Hong Kong Chapter celebrated on Oct 7 its second founding anniversary and induction into office of its newly elected officers.

The celebration, held at Neway Karaoke in Wanchai, was attended by about 20 people comprising members and guests of Amber, an all-female chapter of Philippine Guardians Brotherhood Inc. of Hong Kong.

Amber, which has 18 active members, was founded two years ago by Philippine Buffalo baseball player and SCC Divas cricketer Jessie Duque.

The highlight of the event was the oath-taking of Amber’s newly elected officers led by May Ann Joy Tolentino, president; Richel Ayade, vice president; Sherly Samson, secretary; Lorraine Caberra, treasurer; Hera Caraecle, auditor; Alma Moreno, business manager, and Mercelita Buenvenida, PRO.

They were inducted into office by Charlie Gamboa, vice president of the Hong Kong executive council of PGBI HK.

Among the guests were Alex Banang of BSA, supporter Dave Chan, SCC Divas cricket team vice president Jennifer Alumbro, and Vir B. Lumicao of The SUN Hong Kong.

New Amber officers, members and guests in a souvenir pose.

Labatt Jolly returns, sets eye on newly accredited agencies

Posted on 22 October 2018 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao

Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre has said he will review the accreditation of more than 20 new local employment agencies, as he resumed work in Hong Kong on Oct. 21.

Labatt Dela Torre retook the top post at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office nearly six months since he was recalled to Manila to face a supposed inquiry about his alleged favoritism in dealing with agencies and other misconduct.

No such inquiry appeared to have taken place, but Dela Torre was unable to return to his desk sooner because he needed to get cleared all over again so he could be sent back to Hong Kong as the Philippines’ top labor official.

On his return, he was received warmly by many leaders of the Filipino community, mostly those who protested an order for his recall in May by Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III.

“It’s good to be back in Hong Kong. A lot of unfinished business and discontinued projects to be resuscitated,” Dela Torre posted on his Facebook page at the end of his first day back at work.

In an interview with The SUN earlier in the day, he said he would check if the agencies given accreditation in his absence passed his framework for “ethical recruitment.”

His yardstick includes requiring agency owners seeking accreditation to undergo a seminar, sign undertakings to comply with legal recruitment guidelines, and agree to third-party assessment.

He also said he will act against Philippine agencies that charge excessive training fees from domestic workers coming to Hong Kong for the first time, or joining new employers.

Another concern was the shortening of work contract processing in POLO, which appeared to have taken its toll on staff.

“I need to meet all the staff kasi sa processing of contracts, mukhang na-shorten nila into one day pero at the expense naman ng empleyado, alas-10 o alas-11 umuuwi,” he said.

He said there is no point to speed up the work in POLO because it still takes the Consulate five days to complete the processing.

In the last three months of his absence, Labor Attache Nida Romulo took over POLO as officer-in-charge.

But after the formal turnover of the post back to him on Oct 22 at the Consulate, Labatt Romulo will head on to Malaysia, where she will also head POLO.

Dela Torre said Bello had given him no special instructions before he returned here.

“Wala naman. It’s just that make sure yung mga controversial cases na baka lumabas sa media, dapat agapan, ireport kaagad sa kanya,” such as sexual offenses against Filipina workers, Dela Torre said.

He said he told Bello that Hong Kong has existing mechanisms to deal with such cases.

Even as he hit the ground running, Dela Torre paused at the end of the day to thank all those who welcomed him back.

In his Facebook page, he said: “The spontaneity and warmth of the welcome of the community were overwhelming, and I was speechless. Faces both familiar and unfamiliar beamed and their smiles of recognition and gratitude lifted my spirit.

“I can only reciprocate by recommitting myself to the advocacies I have dedicated myself to pursue, and have pursued, before I left Hong Kong and went on a long vacation. It's like I never left at all.”

Coins for Bethune participants asked to turn over all cans

Posted on 21 October 2018 No comments
Nearly 80 cans distributed to Filipino community organizations that asked to join the annual Coins for Bethune House project have yet to be turned over.

This was according to Edwina Antonio, executive director of the Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge, who also appealed for all filled-up cans to be submitted no later than Oct 15.

The counting for the donations was supposed to end on Sept. 30, but due to a schedule mix-up, the activity was moved from the KUC Space to the Bethune shelter in Jordan.

This, according to Antonio, could have accounted for some of the donations not being turned over on time.

So far, more than $38,000 in coin donations from 183 groups and individuals has been tallied by volunteers, she said. At least 260 stickered cans have been distributed to various donors, meaning 77 have yet to be turned over.

Despite the big number of missing cans, Antonio reckons it would be hard to equal, much less surpass the $57,000 total collection from last year’s fund campaign.

Her team plans to end the counting so the shelter can work on other upcoming projects, including several benefit shows being held on its behalf by Pintura Circle and other non-profit groups.

Bethune House, which operates two shelters in Kowloon and Hong Kong island, is a charity organization that provides free legal help and accommodation to distressed migrant workers. It survives solely on private donations. - DCLM

Risks faced by FDWs in online business

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By Cynthia Tellez

You will notice on Facebook or other social media the engagement of some migrant domestic workers in business ventures. They offer different items and sometimes even with prices and information on how to contact them. We understand the necessity of having extra income to augment the low salary. We also understand how prices have soared because of the high inflation rate in our country so much so that our previous remittance to our family is no longer sufficient. Even in Hong Kong where we spend part of our income, prices of basic commodities are also getting higher.

But there are things that foreign domestic workers must bear in mind to stay away from any untoward incidents that might affect their stay in Hong Kong.

First of all, all foreign workers in Hong Kong who are on employment visa are subject to conditions of stay. The “conditions of stay” provide that foreign workers are only allowed to work with a specific employer or a specific company. But such conditions are more restrictive in the cases of foreign domestic workers who are governed by the “New Conditions of Stay” which took effect in 1987. These restrictions include what is commonly known as the “two-week rule”, which mandates that a migrant worker can remain in Hong Kong for only 14 days upon termination of the employment contract. The visas issued to foreign domestic workers also bear the name of their employers as specified in the employment contract. They are only allowed to work with that employer in the specific address stated in the contract and must live in that same address.

In addition, all workers subjected to conditions of stay can only do the work stated when they applied for a visa or permit to work in Hong Kong. For example, foreign domestic worker can only do domestic work, in the same way that architects or engineers are bound to only do what they applied for at the Immigration Department. You cannot engage in other types of work, otherwise, it will be a violation of your conditions of stay. Prior permission must be sought from the Immigration Department for any work-related changes.

Our compatriots working as domestic workers are thus advised to avoid violating their conditions of stay as in the following examples:
• Doing part-time domestic work outside of the employer’s address. These include the houses/flats of your employer’s relatives or other houses owned by the employer that are not stated in the employment contract;
• Working in business premises, even if it’s owned by your employer;
• Selling phone cards or other items; and,
• All other kinds of work outside of what’s stated in the employment contract filed with the Immigration Department.

Now, let us discuss the internet or online business that many migrant domestic workers are now engaged in.

There are times when we see online advertisements for business opportunities offered by companies. These are very enticing advertisements as they promise you an income in the thousands of dollars in a short period of time. All that the interested parties are supposed to do is to get the items, maybe on consignment basis, and sell or market them to friends and fellow migrants.

Many are lured to apply because it would seem your household duties will not be affected because you could sell the items on social media only during your spare time. The advertisements say all you need to do is to multiply your followers on social media so you gain a captive market. You don’t have to pay for advertising your product because it’s free on social media, especially on Facebook.

Unless there is a complaint against the item or product you sold, you will not encounter problems. All you need to sort out is the manner of payment. Once you get this out of the way, all should be smooth sailing. You’re not out there physically selling items, anyway, so you could not be accused of doing illegal work. At least, that’s what you are made to believe.

But you should remember that social media is open to most people, even if you’re selling in a “closed” or “secret” group because practically anyone who applies as a member is accepted. These are virtual marketplaces so keeping the site secret will defeat the purpose of people joining it for their online businesses.

Here is where your vulnerability lies.  So, you might want to seriously consider the following:
1 For any foreign worker in Hong Kong who is subject to conditions of stay, it is close to impossible to apply for any business permit for it will violate the conditions of stay. Prior consent of the Immigration Department to engage in business outside of the current permit of work is needed. So, in case a business permit is needed before you can operate your online business, it will be difficult to secure one. If it is not needed, then you passed the first step.
2) In case no business permit is needed, you should be very sure that the items or products you are selling are not banned or restricted in Hong Kong, like cosmetic items that are not approved for sale by relevant government agencies;
3) Even if you pass the two above-mentioned matters, there is a third condition that could be the most difficult. Permit or no permit, the Immigration Department is very strict on the matter of workers breaching the very specific and restrictive conditions attached to their visas. Foremost of these is the restriction against engaging in any other kind of work, be it fulltime or part-time, paid or unpaid, other than that what is mentioned in the contract or the application submitted to the Immigration Department.

Migrant domestic workers who do online businesses, once detected by the proper authorities, especially by the Immigration Department, could be prosecuted accordingly. It does not matter if the employer gave permission to the worker to engage in such a business because it is the Immigration Department which has the sole power to determine whether you are in breach of the conditions of stay. If the authorities find that you breached these conditions, they will decide whether to initiate prosecution, or removal proceedings, meaning you will be asked to leave Hong Kong. In addition, you could be banned from returning to Hong Kong for a period of time.

As we said at the beginning, we understand why our migrant workers engage in extra work to earn more money. But you might want to consider the possible outcomes for this contract violation as enumerated above, then weigh if he additional income is worth the risk of being prosecuted or barred from Hong Kong.

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This is the monthly column from the Mission for Migrant Workers, an institution that has been serving the needs of migrant workers in Hong Kong for over 31 years. The Mission, headed by its general manager, Cynthia Tellez, assists migrant workers who are in distress, and  focuses its efforts on crisis intervention and prevention through migrant empowerment. Mission has its offices at St John’s Cathedral on Garden Road, Central, and may be reached through tel. 2522 8264.

Sapilitang SSS at insurance, dagdag pahirap sa OFW

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Ni Vir B. Lumicao

Nahaharap ang mga OFW sa karagdagang bayarin sa darating na taon kapag pinirmahan ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte ang bagong panukalang batas ukol sa pagpapatupad ng mandatory coverage ng Social Security System sa lahat ng mga OFW.

Ipinasa noong Okt 8 ng dalawang sangay ng Kongreso ang Senate Bill 1753 o Social Security Act of 2018, o SSA 2018, na nagtatakda ng sapilitang pagsali ng mga OFW sa SSS, ang tagapamahala ng pensiyon ng mga pribadong manggagawa.

Ang bagong batas ay itinulak sa Kongreso ni Emmanuel Dooc, pangulo at punong ehekutibo ng SSS.

Ang pangunahing target ng SSA 2018 ay ang bawat isa sa tinatayang 10 milyong Pilipinong nagtatrabaho sa labas ng bansa upang magsilbing mekanismo ng pag-iimpok nila para sa kinabukasan nila, ayon kay Dooc.

Sa kasalukuyang sistema, ang isang OFW na nagbabayad ng PhP1,760 bawat buwan nang di kukulangin sa 10 taon ay magkakaroon ng PhP6,400 na buwanang pensiyon; ika-13 buwang pensiyon; pampalibing na PhP20,000; salary loan na hanggang PhP32,000, at utang sa pabahay na aabot ng PhP2 milyon, sabi pa ni Dooc.

Gayunman, nagngingitngit ang mga OFW sa pagkakapasa sa Kamara ng nasabing panukalang-batas, dahil itinatadhana din nito na itaas ng 1 porsiyento ang dating 11% kontribusyon ng bawat miyembro, tuwing ikalawang taon. Ibig sabihin simula sa 2019 ay tataas ito sa 12%, hanggang umabot ng 15% sa 2025.

Ang masaklap, simula sa 2019, papasanin ng OFW pati ang ambag ng amo sa 12% kontribusyon, kaya magiging PhP2,400 ang babayaran niya ng sapilitan sa SSS buwan-buwan.

Nagbubunyi si Dooc tiyak na tatabo ng labis-labis na pondo ang gobyernong Duterte mula sa sapilitang pagsali ng mga OFW sa SSS, na siyang mangangasiwa sa pagpapalago ng perang ambag nila.

Tinatataya ng Migrante, ang pandaigdigang organisasyon ng mga manggagawang Pilipino sa labas ng bansa, na mula sa PhP4.64 bilyon na boluntaryong ambag ng mga OFWs noong 2016 ay lolobo nang 3,000% patungo sa PhP144 bilyon sa unang taon pa lang ng pagpapatupad ng batas na ito.

Limpak-limpak na pera ng OFW iyan na iglap na makakamal ng gobyerno. Wala sanang problema kung may sapat na garantiya ang gobyerno na ang perang sapilitang pipigain sa mga mangggagawa ay iingatan at palalaguin ng SSS.

May dahilang makaaamoy ng baho ang  marami sa bagong maniubrang ito ng pamahalaan dahil noong panunungkulan ni Pangulong Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, nabunyag ang tangkang pagwaldas ng administrasyon sa perang nakalaan para sa pensiyon ng mga manggagawa.

Ang napipintong paniningil sa kanila ng sapilitang SSS contribution ay iba pa sa mandatory insurance na US$144 sa sisingilin naman ng Philippine Overseas Employment Administration sa mga OFW tuwing pipirma sila ng kontrata tuwing ikalawang taon.

Sa kabila ng mga dagdag-singil na ito, hindi nakikitaan ng madla ng aktibong kampanya ang gobyerno laban sa mga gahamang employment agency na patuloy na pumipiga sa mga manggagawang papunta sa ibang bansa.

Talamak ang paniningil ng mga ahensiya ng illegal na placement fee na itinatago nila sa iba’t ibang bayarin, tulad ng sapilitang pagti-training ng mga manggagawang malaon nang namamasukan at natututo ng mahahalagang kaalaman sa ibang bansa.

Garapalan na ang pagpiga ng gobyerno sa dugo ng mga OFW na dapat lang ilantad at tutulan ng mga manggagawa at ng kanilang mga pamilyang tuwirang naaapektuhan ng mga mapagsamantalang patakaran.   

Bicolanos hold tourism festival on Chater Rd

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By Ellen Asis

Members of the Bicol Migrants Association held the first ever Bicol tourism festival in Hong on Sept 30 at Chater Road, Central.

Six provinces comprising Bicol region each had a booth that exhibited their native products, from food delicacies to handicraft to costumes, and displayed pictures of famous tourist attractions in each place.

According to BMA president Art Buban, the initiative is meant to promote the Bicol region as a tourist destination, not only for tourists, but also for Filipinos, including foreign domestic workers.

The group is confident their region has more than enough attractions to capture anyone visiting it for the first time, and for former visitors to want to go back for more.

The top draws include the perfectly-formed Mayon Volcano in Albay province, and the world-class surfing facilities in Camarines Sur.

The other provinces that make up the Bicol region are Camarines Norte, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon.

One of the booths set up to showcase Bicol’s tourism and cultural resources.
Consul Paulo Saret who was the guest speaker at the event, praised BMA for taking the initiative to get more people to visit their region and discover its many beautiful attractions.

Consul Saret said that tourism helps the economy, and uplift the lives of many Filipinos so it’s important for everyone to promote our country and encourage more tourists to come and visit the Philippines.

One of the attractions at the day-long event was a booth occupied by guests from the famous Filipino radio program, “Isumbong mo kay Tulfo”, including the host, Ramon Tulfo. The veteran journalist posed for pictures with many OFWs who dropped by the booth, and promised help to those who needed it.

BMA was founded by Buban only last year, but has already 230 members.

Adventurers mark 2 years of happy hiking

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By Vir B. Lumicao 

An all-OFW hiking group, The Adventurers, marked its second founding anniversary on Oct 1 with a barbecue party attended by more than 50 members and supporters at Butterfly Beach in
Tuen Mun, New Territories.

The group was founded two years ago by Analyn Soriba, a jolly 34-year-old domestic worker from Rosario, Batangas.

The energetic and joke-cracking Batangueña says her mission is to provide a healthy and worthwhile activity for Filipino helpers in Hong Kong to relieve themselves of the stress of working abnormally long hours in their employers’ homes.

Fun activities, including parlor games and photo-taking, highlighted the celebration.

The Adventurers organizes a hike on one of Hong Kong’s numerous trails every Sunday and statutory holiday, weather permitting.

More than 50 members and supporters at Butterfly Beach in Tuen Mun, New Territories.Its Facebook page already has 697 members, many of whom belong to other OFW groups, and like The Adventurers’ friendly trekking activity.


Most members are workers who prefer to explore Hong Kong’s natural beauty on their days off instead congregating at parks and city streets.

For the homesick worker, especially newcomers seeking new friends, a lunchbox, a bottle or two of water and enough Octopus load to get them to and from the hike site, are enough to spend a fun day with the group.

Once in a while, Soriba invites her followers and supporters to charity hikes to raise funds for worthwhile causes. Whatever the purpose of a hike, whether for charity or plain leisure, Soriba makes sure that they all enjoy the outing.

Just a few days after the Tuen Mun get-together, she led The Adventurers to another excursion, a walk to Tai Po Park on Oct 7 which she called “Wagwag Stress Day.”

Soriba promises members that The Adventurers would be a suitable home for the lonely OFW, describing it as: “Tahanan kung saan puro #HapiLangNaWalangEnding!”

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