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OFWs ‘fear jobless future’ if sent home en masse

Posted on 20 October 2019 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao
Rev Joram urges Filipino workers to unionize as their protection against evils of contractualization

Many Filipino migrant workers in Hong Kong are gripped by fear of mass repatriation if the current political crisis gets worse because there are no jobs waiting for them at home, according to a militant community leader.

Eman Villanueva, chairman of Bayan Hong Kong and Macau and vice chairman of Filipino Migrant Workers Union, said OFWs also worry about losing their employment if their employers lose their jobs or move to other countries.
He spoke at the FMWU’s 21st anniversary event on Sunday, Oct 20, on Chater Road.
The FMWU event began at 9:30am with a holy mass offered by Rev Joram Calimutan and attended by more than 100 Filipino workers. The priest congratulated the workers union for continuing to fight for the domestic workers’ rights.

Fr Joram cited the importance of unionism as he blasted job contractualization that President Duterte has failed to stamp out despite his promise in 2016. He said the “endo” or end of contract policy is the reason why Filipino workers continue to work abroad. 


Villanueva says repatriation fear is genuine. 
Villanueva said there is genuine reason to worry because the Duterte administration has not fulfilled its promises to improve the economy and create jobs at home.

“Sa ating mga Pilipino sa labas ng bansa, totoong totoo ang sinasasabi ngayon na sa loob ng nakaraang tatlong taon, wala namang tunay na pagbabagong naganap, lumala pa,” Villanueva said.

“Kasi ngayon sa nagaganap sa Hong Kong, napakarami kong naririnig na mga kababayan natin, nangangamba na baka mapauwi sa Pilipinas…nangangamba na baka dahil sa kaguluhan sa Hong Kong, mawalan ng trabaho at mapuwersa tayong umuwi sa Pilipinas.”

Villanueva said it doesn’t matter whether one is pro or anti-Duterte. “Alam natin sa puso at isip natin na pag nawalan tayo ng trabaho rito at napilitang umuwi sa Pilipinas, nanga ang buo nating pamilya,” Villanueva said.

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That goes to show no genuine change had taken place in the Philippines because, if there was, no Filipino worker would worry about losing her job in Hong Kong, he said.

“Mangangamba ka bang magkaroon ng mass repatriation kapag lumala ang krisis dito, kung alam mong pagdating sa Pilipinas meron kang kabuhayan, meron kang trabaho, at meron kang mataas na sahod? Eh, baka mas marami pang mag-volunteer na umuwi.”
In fact, from 5,000 OFWs leaving the country daily previously, the outflow has increased to 6,000, Villanueva said.

Earlier in October, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said he was closely monitoring the Hong Kong crisis and did not rule out repatriating the more than 200,000 OFWs here.

The government would implement its voluntary repatriation policy if there was a military crackdown on Hong Kong protesters, he told Manila media. He would not discount mandatory or forced repatriation if the peace and order situation worsened, he said.
The event featured various presentations, including this number from FMWU artists


Rev Joram cited one evil offshoot of contractualization a female worker in Southern Luzon revealed to him years ago. When her work contract was about to end, the manager called her into his office and asked pointblank: “Lie down or lay off?”

He said there had been many such reports of indecent proposals as job contractualization continued with firms reviewing contracts every five months to fire or extend workers. The priest said this is against the Labor Code, which states an employee has the right to be made regular after six months of probation.

Worse, he said, a new bill proposing the probationary period be made two years is in the works, “which means contractualization forever”. This will only drive more fathers and mothers to leave their families to work overseas, the priest said.

This is why unionism is necessary for the workers’ survival, he said. Despite the government’s “no union, no strike” policy, workers must continue to unionize because it is their life, otherwise their option would be “lie down or lay off”.

Also addressing the event was FMWU chair Bing Yungco and leaders of various OFW organizations.

The half-day celebration featured cultural presentations and dances by members of FMWU’s four chapters, friends and supporters. A raffle draw of cash and gift prizes capped the event. .
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Filipina accused of stealing from employer said to have taken $1.1M in total

Posted on 18 October 2019 No comments
The amount stolen by the maid is now said to be $1.1million


 By Vir B. Lumicao


A Filipina maid earlier charged in Eastern Court with the theft of two gold watches from her employer worth $200,000 has also been accused of stealing other valuables, bringing the total value of her alleged loot to $1.1 million.

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Five other stolen items were found by police in the records of a pawnshop where 45-year-old defendant Carmelita Nones had hocked the two Piaget watches, the prosecutor told Magistrate Bina Chainrai.

The prosecutor said four other items were found in the handbag of Nones when she was arrested in the Deepwater Bay residence of her employers, David Liang and his wife, on Sept 4.
The couple subsequently confirmed their ownership of the 11 stolen items, which they claimed were worth more than $1.1 million in total.

Nones was originally charged with having stolen the two watches between Jul 27 and Aug 11 this year.

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Chainrai adjourned the case until Nov 29 for legal advice and ordered the defendant remanded in custody.
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Pinay accused of seeking loan using invalid contract

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A Filipina domestic helper has been charged with fraud for allegedly using her already invalid work contract to obtain a loan.

Analee S. Semilla, 40, appeared before Eastern Magistrate Bina Chainrai on Thursday, Oct 17, but was not asked to make a plea.

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According to the prosecution, Semilla went to the Prime Credit Limited office in Euro Trade Centre in Central on July 17, 2017 and applied for an unspecified amount of  loan.

Semilla allegedly falsely represented to the staff of Prime Credit that her work contract was valid when she applied for the loan.
The prosecutor did not say when or how the helper was arrested,

Semilla's bail was extended for further inquiries until the next hearing on Nov 28.
Chainrai told Semilla to stay in the address she gave to police and added to her bail conditions a prohibition against leaving Hong Kong, including going to China or Macau.-- Vir B. Lumicao 
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Unifil hits Duterte over 50% hike in mandatory Philhealth premium

Posted on 17 October 2019 No comments
OFWs will pay Php3,600 in annua Philhealth contributions from next year

By The SUN



Overseas Filipino workers will see their annual contribution to Philhealth rising by 50% by next year under the new law known as the Universal Health Care Act. From the current annual rate of Php2,400 OFWs will pay Php3,600 in 2020, and up to Php6,000 by 2024.

In addition, OFWs will be required to pay their Philhealth dues before they can obtain an overseas employment certificate, or OEC.

Militant Filipino workers in Hong Kong blasted the new imposition, saying it indicates anew that President Rodrigo Duterte is anti OFW.

Under the implementing rules and regulations of Republic Act No. 11223, the  Philippine Overseas Employment Administration is mandated to ensure new hires or returning land-based OFWs pay PhilHealth premiums before they are given OEC.
“This is utterly outrageous! The compulsory SSS contribution is already a prerequisite to obtaining the OEC; why should the PhilHealth contribution be an additional step? This is the height of greed,”  Dolores Balladares Pelaez, chairperson of United Filipinos in Hong Kong (Unifil-Migrante HK), said in a press release on Oct 17.

“Duterte’s state exactions never end. Weighed down by the current crisis in Hong Kong, OFWs' woes are aggravated by the looming PhilHealth mandatory extortion,” she said.

She said that instead of providing health care protection to OFWs who are suffering from severe afflictions due to their slave-like working conditions, insufficient food, and other stressful factors, the Duterte government is imposing more mandatory monetary burden.

Dolo Balladares Pelaez: "Enough is enough!"

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Apart from the yearly increase in premiums, Philhealth will also raise the income cap of contributors.
By 2024, the income ceiling would be Php100,000 a month. Anyone earning that much would need to shell out an annual premium of Php60,000.

Balladares Pelaez said once again, Duterte shows how anti-OFWs he is. “He doesn’t care where we get the money to pay for these exorbitant fees; what matters to him is the big collections that his department can get,” she said. 

The Unifil leader said that instead of squeezing OFWs, the government should have its Universal Health Care program subsidized by the  Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp.’s remittances, and shares from sin tax revenues.

“OFWs have long been victimized by government agencies’ money-making schemes and false promises of health care benefits,” Balladares Pelaez said.

“Enough is enough! We shall struggle against Duterte’s PhilHealth and other mandatory state exactions and all other forms of abuses and exploitation,” she concluded.




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