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Share what you learned, Congen tells livelihood grads

Posted on 26 November 2019 No comments
By Daisy CL Mandap
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CG Tejada congratulates one of the graduates as ALA Villafuerte (left) and Manalo (right) look on

Pay it forward. This was the message of Consul General Raly Tejada at the graduation rites for the  livelihood trainees of Diwa’t Kabayan Benlife Society Club, which also celebrated its 20th founding anniversary on Nov 24 at Fu Lum Palace in North Point.

Congen Tejada praised the graduates for spending their day off wisely by acquiring new skills instead of going shopping or just hanging out with friends, and said they had the group’s officers led by Naty Manalo to thank for.

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“Bilang pasasalamat, nawa’y inyo ring ibahagi sa iba ang inyong mga natutunan at hikayatin pa ang iba na pagbutihin ang kanilang sarili sa pamamagitan ng patuloy na pagpapalawak ng kanilang kaalaman,” said Tejada.

He congratulated the officers and members of the group, saying that without their effort, there would be no gathering in celebration of their achievements.

Tejada also assured the group of the Consulate’s support of their worthwhile activities.
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Some of the graduates with their guests
Another special guest at the event was Acting Labor Attache Antonio Villafuerte, who congratulated Diwa’t Kabayan on its 20th year, and said it must continue the good work it has done for so long.

Villafuerte noted that the group has persevered in its mission of providing Filipino migrant workers with livelihood skills, even if most of its training is conducted only on a footbridge.

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A trainee with her product display on the footbridge to Hutchison House in Admiralty

“Saludo kami sa inyo,” Villafuerte said. “Sa inyo kami huhugot ng inspirasyon nang sa ganoon ay mapagsilbihan din namin kayo nang ayon sa ipinapakita ninyo sa amin.” 

He also urged the graduates to put their newly acquired skills to good use, especially amid the uncertainties in Hong Kong.

“Gamitin ninyo ang inyong natutunan dahil hindi natin alam ang hinaharap, lalo na sa nangyayari ngayon sa Hong Kong,” he said, before eliciting laughs with his quip that “walang forever” about their work.
Diwa’t Kabayan was founded two decades ago by Naty Manalo, who was inspired by the livelihood training she herself received from one of the oldest Filipino community organizations in Hong Kong.

From providing training in bag making, beads craft, ribbon folding and other decorative skills on the Hutchison footbridge in Admiralty, Diwa’t Kabayan has branched out to food processing, which is mostly done in a member’s house in Tai Po.

Many of its graduates in longanisa, tocino, tinapa and sardines making have reportedly started their own businesses back home.

The group’s most recent and popular lesson is cake decorating, which culminates in a competition for the best cake design among its students. This year's contest winners were acknowledged during the graduation, and their finished products displayed and shared among guests.

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The winner of best cake decoration design with guests 

The graduation was followed with the awarding of medals to outstanding students, trainors and members.

Also among the guests were Bheng Woolf of AFreight, Babes Mercado of Metrobank, and Katherine de Guzman of PNB.
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Pinay DH jailed 24 weeks for working without visa for 6 years

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By Vir B. Lumicao

Magistrate says losing her passport was no excuse for the Filipina not to renew her contract and visa

A 46-year-old Filipina helper has been sentenced to 24 weeks in jail by a Shatin magistrate for continuing to serve her employer for more than six years despite failing to extend her work visa because she had lost her passport.

Connie Lauron, married with two sons, pleaded guilty to two counts of breach of condition of stay when she appeared before Magistrate Ko Wai-hung in Shatin Court today, Nov 26.

The first charge against Lauron was for overstaying her visa. She came to Hong Kong on a domestic worker visa in October 2009 and remained despite her valid period of stay having ended on Oct 4, 2013.

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The second charge involved her working illegally for more than six years until she was detained on Oct 27 for breaching her conditions of stay.

The defense counsel assigned by the Duty Lawyer Service said in mitigation that the case was unusual because she worked for the same employer during the years of her overstay.

He said that unlike other cases of overstaying, Lauron did not seek an extension of her work visa because she lost her passport before completing her second contract and did not know what to do about it. He said Lauron did not approach the Philippine Consulate for help.
The employer, on the other hand, was described as “naïve about the legalities.”

When Magistrate Ko asked why the employer was not charged for keeping the Filipina despite knowing that her work visa had expired, the prosecutor said an investigation was still ongoing.

The defense lawyer begged for leniency in sentencing Lauron, saying she would not have been in trouble had she not lost her passport, but the magistrate said he would not accept that as a mitigation.

The magistrate sentenced Lauron to 24 weeks for her first offense and six weeks for her second offense, both sentences to be served concurrently.
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Employment agency suspended for calling in police to Polo

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By Daisy CL Mandap
The folder with the $500 bill was found on the floor beside one of the counters
An employment agency had its accreditation suspended after its representative called in the police to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office on Thursday, Nov 21, claiming that he lost a folder with $500 bill while queuing up for service at the counters.

The folder with the $500 bill tucked in was subsequently found on the floor, but only after police officers had come to investigate the suspected theft.

Acting Labor Attache Antonio Villafuerte identified the agency as O&S, which has its office in North Point.
He said his officers had tried to allay the agent’s concern by promising to check their video camera after office hours as there were a lot of people still waiting to be served at the counters, but he insisted on calling the police.

Pinakiusapan namin na maghintay muna dahil maraming tao ang nakapila pero hindi pumayag,” said Villafuerte. “Nagpilit pa ring tumawag ng pulis.”

According to welfare office Marivic Clarin, the money was supposed to be payment for a worker’s membership to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration.
In line with their standard practice, the folder with the worker’s information sheet and payment was stacked together with similar applications and placed inside the office just beyond the counters.

The agent reportedly complained at about 3pm, saying his application documents had been in the queue since 11 that morning. When staff checked, his folder couldn’t be found, which apparently made him suspect that the money had been stolen.

A thorough check of the office later revealed that the folder with the money had fallen to the floor beside the next counter.

Clarin admitted that their office needs a better queuing system for documents so incidents like this don’t happen again.

“Malaki din ang pagkukulang namin. Siguro hindi dapat pinapasok yung mga folder hanggang hindi pa tinatawag ang may dala para walang mawala,” she said. 

But she said the agent was also at fault for calling in the police even after Polo officers had already assured him that the office video camera would be checked to see where his missing folder went.
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Assaulted Pinay settles case for $10k, agency suspended

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Carol struggles to finish a meal after her ordeal
By Daisy CL Mandap

A Filipina domestic worker who was allegedly punched and threatened with a chopper by an elderly nanny hired by her employers in Ma On Shan is heading back home today, Nov. 26, after settling her case for just under $10,000.

Carol A.decided to go home to Leyte, even after filing a complaint with the Wanchai Police station on Nov. 21 over the alleged assault by the nanny she knew only as “Susan” that took place a week earlier. Carol, 29, who is married and has three kids, had worked for her employer for just over a month.

According to welfare officer Virsie Tamayao who interviewed Carol on Nov. 24 and again on Nov. 25, the worker decided not to pursue her complaint after accepting an additional payment of $5,000 from her employer.

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The employment agency that deployed her to Hong Kong, Golden Luzon, has also promised to ask its counterpart in Manila to waive the charges for the loan Carol was forced to take so she could pay the Php28,000 fee for her training and medical check-up.

Earlier, Carol's employer paid more than $5,000 to her for her 13 days’ work and one month salary in lieu of notice. A piece of paper she was asked to sign stated she was terminated for her failure to communicate well in English.

This was even after she showed the employer and the owner of Golden Luzon a medical certificate from a clinic and the Prince of Wales hospital certifying to her injury.

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Carol said the police officers she called on Nov 14 when she decided to leave her employer’s house without notice were the ones who called an ambulance and accompanied her to Prince of Wales.

But they did not take down her statement apparently because they could not understand what she was trying to tell them. Instead, they told her to get someone who could help explain the situation, and go to any nearby police station.

Despite being told this, Golden Luzon’s owner did not take Carol to the police station and instead brokered the settlement with the employer. He also immediately booked Carol for a flight back to Manila.

On learning about this, Acting Labor Attache Antonio Villafuerte ordered the processing of Golden Luzon’s contracts suspended starting Nov. 21. The suspension, however, will last only a maximum of 30 days.
ALA Villafuerte suspended Golden Luzon, citing several violations of its undertaking 
ALA Villafuerte said the agent violated his undertaking of not seeking immediate help for the distressed worker. He compounded the violation by helping to make it appear that the worker was terminated, and then booking her for a flight home immediately.

On top of all these, Villafuerte was incensed when the agent reportedly put the phone down on him twice when he tried to inquire about the case.

The top labor official ordered the agent to bring the assaulted worker to Tamayao for an interview on Nov. 21. On learning that Carol had been told by police to file a complaint, Tamayao ordered the agent to accompany her to Wanchai Police Station.

At the station, the officers were visibly concerned on seeing the big bruise on Carol’s left upper arm which remained prominent a week after the alleged assault. But they got even more alarmed when Carol told them that just five days earlier, Susan the nanny had threatened her with a chopper.

According to Carol, the nanny was hired by her employers just two weeks after she arrived, and whose only task was to care for their female employer and her newborn. From the start the language barrier drove a wedge between them, and Susan was reportedly always angry over Carol’s perceived failure to abide by her orders.

At about lunchtime on Nov. 8, Susan reportedly got upset when Carol forgot to heed her order to wash the rice in a basin first before putting it in the cooker. The nanny who was then chopping meat was reportedly so upset that she brought the chopper down hard on the chopping block in front of Carol and shouted at her for being “crazy” and dimwitted.

On Nov. 13, at about 5:30 pm, Susan again got angry when Carol did not heed an order, and when the maid smiled to make light of the situation, the nanny allegedly punched her hard on the arm. Carol said her female employer who was just in the adjoining living room must have seen the attack but did nothing.

Carol said that she had been so terrorized by the two unprovoked attacks on her that she decided to leave the house early the next day after telling her employer she was just going to buy something from the grocery. She never returned.
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