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Labatt Jolly gets last-minute extension

Posted on 03 April 2019 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap
Filcom leaders handi over petition  for Labatt Dela Torre's retention   to /Congen Morales

Some of the biggest Filipino migrant groups in Hong Kong were rejoicing late on April Fool’s Day over news that Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre’s stint in Hong Kong had been extended indefinitely.

But the news was no joke. In a last-minute turnaround, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III issued a memo dated Apr 1 stating that Labatt Dela Torre was to continue in his post “until further notice.”

Labatt Jolly will serve "until further notice"

The order reversed an earlier directive dated Mar 28 designating Assistant Labor Attache Antonio Villafuerte as office-in-charge at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office effective Apr 5 “until the arrival of a new Labor Attache.”

The new memorandum addressed to Labatt Dela Torre stated: “Further to the Memorandum dated 28th March 2019, you are hereby instructed to continue to discharge your duties and functions in POLO Hong Kong until further notice.”

Bello reversed an earlier memo designating an POLO OIC 

The reason for the sudden change of heart was not clear, but it could be due to the Department of Labor’s failure to secure an exemption from the ban on the movement of civil service personnel during the election period, which for this year runs from Jan 13 to Jun 12. 

Eman Villanueva of Bayan Muna Hong Kong and Macau, has assailed the recall order for Dela Torre during the election period, calling it anomalous and “suspicious.”
But Labor’s flip-flop could also be to the widespread support given by the Filipino community to a petition to get Dela Torre stay in Hong Kong for at least six more months.

Dela Torre’s three-year tour of duty was supposed to end on Mar 31, but many Filipino community leaders had petitioned for his extension, citing the six months he was recalled by Bello to the Home Office to respond to apparently unfounded accusations of impropriety.
The leaders of the petition were elated by the news Dela Torre was to stay until a replacement for him was designated, a process that could take several months.

“To God be the glory,” said Bishop Gerry Vallo of the Global Ministers Association of Hong Kong in a chat group.

“Yes! God is really good. Ang saya saya!,” said Leo Selomenio, chair of Global Alliance.
“Yahooo…tagumpay. Napalukso ako,” said Merlinda Mercado of Metrobank and financial education speaker at POLO.

The move to get Dela Torre to remain in Hong Kong got off the ground about a week earlier, after he was issued marching orders, along with the news that he would be sent back to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he served as a deputy labor attaché in the early 2000s.
That news was not received well by Filcom leaders, as a Middle East post is rarely given to a senior labor envoy like Dela Torre, who apart from being a lawyer and administrator of note, is also well-regarded by the Filipino community in countries where he served. 

The leaders also want Dela Torre to stay so he can continue his various training workshops and personalized service to Filipino migrant workers.
Despite their misgivings, about 100 of the leaders gathered at a farewell tribute hosted in Dela Torre’s honor on Mar 25, at the invitation of Hong Kong former legislator Emily Lau and some of her fellow human rights advocates.

On Mar 27, the group submitted a copy of the petition along with some 5,000 signatures, to Consul General Antonio A. Morales, who assured them that he would favorably endorse the request to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin. 

An online petition urging Dela Torre’s extension of office was also started, and to this date, has been signed by more than 1,000 individuals, many of whom also left touching messages explaining their support for him.

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Labatt Jolly gets last-minute extension

Posted on 02 April 2019 No comments

By Daisy CL Mandap
Filcom leaders hand over petition  for Labatt Dela Torre's retention to Congen Morales

Some of the biggest Filipino migrant groups in Hong Kong were rejoicing late on April Fool’s Day over news that Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre’s stint in Hong Kong had been extended indefinitely.

But the news was no joke. In a last-minute turnaround, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III issued a memo dated Apr 1 stating that Labatt Dela Torre was to continue in his post “until further notice.”

Labatt Jolly will serve "until further notice"

The order reversed an earlier directive dated Mar 28 designating Assistant Labor Attache Antonio Villafuerte as office-in-charge at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office effective Apr 5 “until the arrival of a new Labor Attache.”

The new memorandum addressed to Labatt Dela Torre stated: “Further to the Memorandum dated 28th March 2019, you are hereby instructed to continue to discharge your duties and functions in POLO Hong Kong until further notice.”

Bello reversed an earlier memo designating an POLO OIC 

The reason for the sudden change of heart was not clear, but it could be due to the Department of Labor’s failure to secure an exemption from the ban on the movement of civil service personnel during the election period, which for this year runs from Jan 13 to Jun 12. 

Eman Villanueva of Bayan Muna Hong Kong and Macau, has assailed the recall order for Dela Torre during the election period, calling it anomalous and “suspicious.”
But Labor’s flip-flop could also be to the widespread support given by the Filipino community to a petition to get Dela Torre stay in Hong Kong for at least six more months.

Dela Torre’s three-year tour of duty was supposed to end on Mar 31, but many Filipino community leaders had petitioned for his extension, citing the six months he was recalled by Bello to the Home Office to respond to apparently unfounded accusations of impropriety.
The leaders of the petition were elated by the news Dela Torre was to stay until a replacement for him was designated, a process that could take several months.

“To God be the glory,” said Bishop Gerry Vallo of the Global Ministers Association of Hong Kong in a chat group.

“Yes! God is really good. Ang saya saya!,” said Leo Selomenio, chair of Global Alliance.
“Yahooo…tagumpay. Napalukso ako,” said Merlinda Mercado of Metrobank and financial education speaker at POLO.

The move to get Dela Torre to remain in Hong Kong got off the ground about a week earlier, after he was issued marching orders, along with the news that he would be sent back to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he served as a deputy labor attaché in the early 2000s.
That news was not received well by Filcom leaders, as a Middle East post is rarely given to a senior labor envoy like Dela Torre, who apart from being a lawyer and administrator of note, is also well-regarded by the Filipino community in countries where he served.

The leaders also want Dela Torre to stay so he can continue his various training workshops and personalized service to Filipino migrant workers.
Despite their misgivings, about 100 of the leaders gathered at a farewell tribute hosted in Dela Torre’s honor on Mar 25, at the invitation of Hong Kong former legislator Emily Lau and some of her fellow human rights advocates.

On Mar 27, the group submitted a copy of the petition along with some 5,000 signatures, to Consul General Antonio A. Morales, who assured them that he would favorably endorse the request to Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro Locsin.

An online petition urging Dela Torre’s extension of office was also started, and to this date, has been signed by more than 1,000 individuals, many of whom also left touching messages explaining their support for him.

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Filipina DH in hospital after 20-meter fall off Ma On Shan cliff

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By Vir B. Lumicao
The 5 other hikers rescued after their friend fell off a cliff in Ma On 'Shan (picture from Jennifer Debaja)

A Filipina hiker is undergoing treatment at Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital after falling off a 20-meter cliff in Ma On Shan on Sunday afternoon.

The identity of the 31-year-old victim is not known. The Consulate says no one has
reported the accident to them.

The victim was part of a group of six foreign domestic workers that went hiking together, three Filipinas and three Indonesians. 
All the hikers apparently decided not to talk to anyone about the incident.

Police said the victim lost her balance and fell into the ravine, injuring her hand, legs, face and waist. She remained conscious but could not move.
Local news reports said the group was equipped for climbing and wore helmets.

A spokeswoman for the police told The SUN that the accident was reported by a 43-year-old Filipina companion of the victim.
A hiking group leader who personally knew the six, confirmed to this reporter Monday afternoon that they were all domestic workers. She said they got into trouble when a member nicknamed Bella slipped and fell off the cliff.

The accident happened at 5:44pm on a section called Skyline Path when the group, which began the hike in Saikung, reached Ma On Shan Country Park.
According to the police, the area where the hikers were found was off the official trail.

Two of the victim’s companions reportedly managed to climb down the slope to assist her while the rest called police for help. 
Rescuers tracked the distressed hikers only after midnight and decided to spend the night at the site. They began escorting the uninjured members of the group to safety around 7am on Monday.

The victim was plucked out of the slope and airlifted to Eastern Hospital at 8:20am in a conscious state.

According to reports, the victim is employed by a family living in Saikung. The worker was apparently able to contact her male employer, who reported the accident to the police.

At past 6pm on Monday, officer at the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration-Hong Kong office were still trying to find out the full identity of Bella so they could visit her in the hospital.

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Pinoy singer/songwriter to launch Hong Kong album

Posted on 01 April 2019 No comments
William Elvin


Hong Kong-based Filipino singer-songwriter William Elvin is showcasing a different dimension of Filipino musicality and creativity in his self-producsed album entitled “Sacred/aProfane/Mundane”, to be launched in Hong Kong on Jul 20, Saturday, at The Aftermath Bar in Central.

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“Sacred/ Profane/Mundane” is a collection of original compositions that highlight the singer’s carefully crafted lyricism, whimsical melodies and intuitive musical arrangements – drawing from various influences such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan, David Bowie and Filipino alternative pop/rock bands.

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Described as “brilliant” and “soulful, propulsively melodic” by the Philippine Daily Inquirer and “theatrical but authentic” by ABS-CBN News, William Elvin’s unique sound is exemplified by the album’s promotional singles:  the country-inspired “The Last Lovers on Earth” and the haunting ballad “Ang Sabi Nila”, which are both gaining a growing number of listeners on Spotify and Apple Music.

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William Elvin’s band for the “Sacred/Profane/Mundane” recording sessions is made up of Satur Tiamson and Lloyd Yamid alternating on drums, Rico Cristobal Jr. on bass and Matt Alvarez Mateo on guitars.

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Listen to William Elvin’s music and get more updates and information by visiting his official homepage at www.williamelvin.com.

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