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Fight for Lorain

Posted on 08 March 2019 No comments
One can only imagine what was going through the mind of Lorain Asuncion on that sad night in Longgang, Shenzhen, 19 months ago. Her sister says Lorain was unhappy that she was left there by her employers while they went off somewhere.

She was in a strange place, working for the female employer’s father she could hardly communicate with, so she was understandably sad, even resentful. But, says her sister, not lonely enough to have jumped off the old man’s 22nd floor flat.

That part we may never be able to verify, for three autopsies conducted on her remains did not indicate foul play. In short, it was likely she took her own life.

Her family was forced to accept that verdict after a long and agonizing wait. It took all of four months for the three post mortems to be completed that her body had to be put in a sealed coffin before it was shipped off for burial in the Philippines.

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Sad as that was, the family had to bear more setbacks in the months that followed.

First, they received word that Lorain’s employers were released from police bail without charges being filed. That meant that after 10 months of investigation, the police in Hong Kong had determined that there was no basis to charge the employers with conspiracy to make Lorain work illegally in China.

This was despite records showing that Lorain was brought across the border four times during the nine months that she was in the couple’s employ. That, and the incontrovertible fact that she was working for somebody who was not her employer at the time she died.



But more heartache was to come. Recently, Lorain’s sister learned from the solicitor they chose through legal aid to represent them, that their claim for compensation could not proceed because the Labor Department decided not to investigate the case at all. The reason given was that Lorain’s death happened outside Hong Kong.

That reasoning makes one wonder whether the controversial case is being deliberately shoved under the carpet so it does not again stir up questions as to why Immigration seems to look the other way when migrant workers are routinely sent or brought across the border by their employers.

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One can only imagine how prevalent this practice has become, when a chat with a longtime community leader revealed she had been crossing over to the other side nearly every other month, but has never received so much as a reminder that this practice could be in breach of the law.

And yet, Immigration has reportedly started warning absentee migrant workers – those who are away more often than they are in Hong Kong – that they must stay put for at least six months each year, or risk not having their work contracts renewed.

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But, as union leader Eman Villanueva says, Labor’s inaction has more far-reaching implications than this.

By refusing to look into the events that led to Lorain falling to her death in Shenzhen, Labour is sending the signal that employers are freed of any liability as soon as they take their helper with them abroad, or across the border.



By not providing relief to Lorain’s family members, the authorities effectively abet, rather than curtail, this widespread flouting of the laws by employers.

Ultimately, the inaction could lead to hundreds, if not thousands, of foreign domestic workers being exposed to innumerable risks, not least of which is falling into depression, or harm.

There is only one way to stop all these, and that is, to conduct a thorough and impartial inquiry into the events that preceded Lorain’s death. That’s what justice is all about.
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Set your goals, OFWs told

Posted on 07 March 2019 No comments
Father Johnson Dhos (second left, front row) joins the  participants. He expressed delight that his parishioners are taking the course.


By George Manalansan

“Goals that are not written are just dreams or wishes”. This statement by Brian Tracy, a famous sales trainer and personal success authority, was quoted by a trainor from Card Hong Kong Foundation during an outreach at Holy Family Parish in Choi Hung on Feb. 17.

Participants were told that for their financial goals to be realized, they must be written down, and acted upon.

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Card trainor Cecil Eduarte provided tips on coming up with effective goals. She said they must be specific, clear, measurable by money, attainable according to income, relevant to one’ s lifegoal and must be time-bound and written down.

Trainors from Card HK, which provides financial literacy training to overseas Filipino workers, were welcomed by Fr. Johnson Dhos of the parish. He was so delighted that his Filipino community group received a much-needed training that he gave each Card trainor a lai see packet as a token of appreciation.

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Equally appreciative were those who took part in the seminar. Among them was Lito Villaluz 43, a  Bicolano who moved to Hong Kong four years ago after working in Saudi Arabia.

He said: “I know of a lot of OFWs who are broke due to a lack of financial education. Thus, we’re grateful to the Card Outreach program as I am now more confident about writing my goals and make them happen with guidance from our Creator.”

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Another participant, Lanie Bacolinao 43 from Iloilo, said the workshop will help her to budget her income more because one of her kids needs constant medication because of a heart problem, and she still supports her father. Despite her tight budget she knows she still has to save for future needs, so she is keen to look for ways to add to her income by learning more skills through livelihood workshops like the one that Card also provides.



Card will have a second session at the same venue on Mar 17.

The event was made possible through a collaboration between Card lead trainor Vicky Munar and the Filipino community at the parish.

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Pinay jailed 4 months for hurting bedridden ward with stool

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By Vir B. Lumicao
Rebustillo was tried in Eastern Court

A Filipina who was caught on video hitting her bedridden elderly ward with a plastic stool was jailed for four months today, Mar 8, after being found guilty of common assault.

But Ivy Rebustillo was acquitted on a second charge of indecent assault on the elderly man by Eastern magistrate Selma Masood.

The magistrate said in explaining the sentence that Rebustillo’s offense was aggravated by the condition of her ward, who was bedridden and couldn’t defend himself.

She said another aggravating factor was the element of breach of trust, as the helper was hired to take care of the partly paralyzed victim, identified only as "Mister X".

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The defense counsel pleaded for a "short but suspended sentence" on Rebustillo, citing her clear record, her having a 4-year-old son and elderly mother who depended on her for support. He said the helper is married to an Indian torture claimant.

But Masood ruled out a suspended sentence because of the aggravating factors.
In her defense, Rebustillo told the court on Mar 1 that she had merely tapped her ward with the stool on Jun 30 to stop him from touching his feces.

But the prosecution pointed out that the knocking sound picked up by the camera from the impact showed that the accused had deliberately hurt the old man.
The victim, the husband of her employer, died late last year.

A CCTV footage taken in the living room of the employer’s North Point flat showed Rebustillo picking up a pink stool, then hitting her ward’s hand with it.

When asked why she did not just use her hand to stop her ward, she said it was because she was already holding the stool.



Masood acquitted Rebustillo of the charge of indecent assault, saying that holding the victim's penis was an inevitable part of the helper's job to clean him up because feces smeared his private parts.
  
But the judge said she included the alleged indecent assault under the umbrella of common assault fo which she convicted the helper.

The defense had tried to discredit statements Rebustillo made during a police investigation, saying she was not fully informed about her rights because she had with her a Tagalog interpreter instead of a Bicolano one as she had requested.

Her lawyer said it was wrong for the police to make her sign the declaration when she did not fully understand its contents.

The magistrate excluded the video-recorded interview by the police with the defendant, but still convicted her of the assault charge based on what was shown on the CCTV footage from her employer’s flat.


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