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Congen calls on Pinoys to help each other as he bids Filcom goodbye

Posted on 29 July 2019 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao
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Congen Tony's last words for the Filcom focused on the debt problem that plagues many Filipino migrant workers

Consul General Antonio Morales has urged the Filipino community in Hong Kong to help in extending assistance to those in need as the number of Filipinos in the city continues to grow.

He made the call in a hastily organized send-off for him on Jul 28, where the attendance was visibly affected by the tens of thousands of anti-extradition bill protesters marching on nearby Queensway as the party got under way.

But even as he made his farewell Morales remembered to warn the community about the debt problem that plagues many Filipino workers here, and which sometimes leads to tragic consequences, such as the case of a worker who took her own life recently.
He urged the community to help fellow Filipinos who need urgent help especially when the Consulate can’t help them directly.

He said the Filipino population here has grown fast, from 221,000 when he arrived one and a half years ago, to 240,000 today.

“Siyempre pag marami yan, maraming nagkakaproblem. At isa sa pinakaproblema natin ngayon, siguro alam nyo…yung utangan, napakalaki ng interes ngayon, kung isanlibo ang uutangin, e di $1,600 ang babayaran mo,” he said.
He recalled the case of the more than 1,400 passports hocked by Filipino workers for loans from an unlicensed lending company and recovered by police in a raid in recent weeks, and again appealed to the community not to resort to the practice.

He advised them to avoid debt, especially if their only reason for borrowing money is to buy a new cellphone.

Thanking the volunteers in last May’s elections, he noted that Filipino voters here are of different colors, and requested them to respect whatever beliefs their compatriots have because they are all Filipinos.



Congen recalled that he did not want to be posted in Hong Kong initially, but said that his brief stint here was a blessing in disguise as he had been happy serving the very active community here.

He said in jest that this is his only post, his eighth, where Philippine Independence  Day celebrations last for a month.

Deputy Consul General Germinia Usudan, leading the tributes, noted the Filcom’s sadness in bidding Congen Tony goodbye.

“Napakahirap talagang magpaalam. Sa amin ho, ilang beses na rin kaming nagpaalam kay Congen, pero hindi pa rin maubus-ubos ang aming paalam, kasi para sa amin ang isang mabait at magaling na lider ay napakahirap bitawan,” she said. 
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The SUN team poses with Congen underneath the balloon arch specially created for the occasion by BSK 

The SUN editor Daisy Mandap thanked Morales for being open to the community and the newspaper, an attitude that, she said, was reflected in how the other officers of the Consulate also freely shared information.

“The attitude of the head of post is best reflected in the way the ones under him relate to the people in the community, and for that I would also like to thank the other officers for being open to us in The SUN,” Mandap said.

She said she hoped his successor would be as open and as kind to the community here.

Other Filcom leaders thanked Congen Tony for helping carry out projects for OFWs.
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First local training center for FDHs opens in HK

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Consulate officers led by Congen Tony Morales came in full force for TrainTech's opening. Manager Selomenio is at far right.
TrainTech, an employment agency that will train newly arrived Filipino domestic workers before they are deployed to local employers, opened for business on Jul 28 with Consul General Antonio Morales, outgoing Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre and PCG and POLO officers as special guests. The new venture owned by Shirley Kong, has its offices at 1/F Hang Fat Bldg., 140 Wing Lok St., Sheung Wan. It will be managed by Global Alliance chairman Leo Selomenio, whose change of status from foreign domestic helper to employment visa holder has been made possible by her being recruited for the training and employment agency. 

Polo officers give emotional farewell to Labatt Jolly at SUN tribute

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The SUN team and Polo officers with Labatt Jolly at the final farewell - the smiles belied their heavy hearts

By The SUN


What started out as a farewell and gift-giving ceremony by The SUN for Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre on Jul 28 turned into an emotional outpouring of thanks from his key officers, who all spoke of their admiration for him and his exemplary service to Filipino migrants.

His three top women officers- Assistant Labor Attache Angelica Sunga and welfare officers Virsie Tamayao and Marivic Clarin – all broke down as they gave thanks to him and extolled his performance.

His former deputy and now Polo officer-in-charge Tony Villafuerte, also remarked in a sad tone on how difficult it would be to follow in Labatt’s footsteps.

“Napakahirap ng kalagayan namin ngayon. Iiwan tayo ng isang beteranong katulad ni Labatt, at hindi lang yon. Napakalalim ng bakas na kanyang iiwan,” said Villafuerte.

The SUN publisher, editors and contributors led the tributes by presenting Labatt Jolly with a framed front page of a “special edition” containing stories about him and the accolades he received at the end of his tumultuous three-year term.

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The SUN's framed special edition is all about Labatt Jolly
Tucked into the framed gift was a message in which The SUN team thanked Labatt for his “exemplary service and dedication” and the care he showed to the Filipino community in Hong Kong, particularly the Filipino migrant workers.

Thank you for setting the bar high for all public servants, wherever they may be posted, wherever they may be. Yours will be a tough act to follow, but we sure wish those who would come after you will try their best to measure up,” said the message.

The SUN publisher Leo A. Deocadiz recalled that this was the second time Labatt Jolly had been posted in Hong Kong, and since his first posting, never lost touch with many Filipino community leaders here.
“Thank you for your service to the community – which also happens to be our motto, ‘service to the Filipino’,” said Deocadiz. “Hopefully you will be back.”

The SUN’s writers and editors all recalled how quickly Labatt had acted on their queries and request for help on behalf of migrants, even going out on rescue missions himself, and relentlessly pounding on illegal recruiters and human traffickers.

But the most heartfelt tributes came from his women officers, whose voices cracked as they recalled how Labatt had inspired them in their work.
Leading the tearful goodbyes was ALA Sunga, who recalled a lesson Labatt Jolly had taught her when she just arrived in Hong Kong, and was desperately trying to learn the ropes of her first overseas posting. She said Labatt told her that “for as long as you have this (pointing to the heart), you should be alright.”

She added, “Ang dami naming natutunan sa inyo, lalo na ako personally…Sana magkaroon tayo ng chance na magkatrabaho muli” then added playfully, “wag lang sa Middle East.” (This was in reference to Labatt Jolly being offered a move back to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which he has put in the back burner for now).

The most emotional message came from Welof Tamayao, who called Labatt’s performance “exceptional.”

“Sa tagal ko sa serbisyo, parang siya lang ang nakita kong ganito, eh. Kaya mahal na mahal siya ng lahat ng sector. Ang hirap kayang mahalin ng Migrante,” said Tamayao, referring to how militant groups in Hong Kong had also heaped praise on Labatt.

She also called her outgoing boss “hypersensitive” to the needs of most migrant workers.



“Labatt, I’ll tell you this. Sa inyo ko lang naramdaman ang lahat – extra effort, extra time, extra resources, everything that is extra. Unlimited. Really, I have seen how much you have loved migrant workers. Your love is not platonic, it is real.”

Her fellow welfare officer, Clarin, promised not to shed tears for their boss, but nevertheless failed to stop her voice from cracking as she fondly described him as an “adik,” meaning “adik sa work.”

She recalled how Labatt would send his staff messages at any time of the day or night, asking for information on workers who were reported to him as needing help.

“Ang pangako ko lang, we will continue what you have started,” Clarin said. “Padayon, sir.”

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Labatt Jolly said later the outpouring of love and support had left him in tears


Before the spontaneous outpouring of affection and admiration from his staff, Labatt Jolly thanked The SUN for heaping praise on his work.

“This is very touching, maraming salamat...Yung mga papuri ninyo, tama yun (laughter)…pero hindi ko magagawa yun kung wala ang team ko.”

But the heartfelt final tributes must have tugged at Labatt Jolly’s heartstrings that he lost no time in posting on Facebook afterwards that he was also left in tears. “The last time na umiyak ako, sa burol ng Tatay ko, 30 years ago. This is something special and I will carve out a niche in my plaque-riddled heart for this memento.”

Labatt Jolly is due to leave for Manila on Jul 31, the official last day of his Hong Kong stint. No replacement has yet been found for him, giving his most fervent supporters hope that he would somehow be sent back here.

The well-loved official arrived for his second posting in Hong Kong in March 2016. Two years into what was supposed to be a three-year term, he was recalled to the Home Office by Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III, purportedly to answer allegations of favoritism among accredited employment agencies.

Two widely-reported protests against his recall by various migrant workers groups led to him being sent back to Hong Kong in October last year.

A second attempt to recall him just before the May mid-term elections this year was thwarted when it emerged the Department of Labor and Employment had failed to get an exemption from a law that prohibits the transfer of civil servants during an election period.
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Unifil-Migrante honors Labatt Jolly with rare award for exemplary service

Posted on 26 July 2019 No comments

By Vir B. Lumicao

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Migrante and allied organizations handed the award to Labatt Jolly a few days before he leaves HK for good.
From left: Ester Bangcawayan, Edwina Antonio, Dolores Balladares Pelaex, Labatt Jolly, Sheila Tebia and Cynthia Tellez

Militant migrant workers bestowed a “Gawad Tanggol Migrante” award to outgoing Labor Attaché Jalilo dela Torre on Friday, Jul 26, for his exemplary and dedicated service to the Filipino workers in Hong Kong.

The rare tribute was held in a brief and simple ceremony at the Philippine Overseas Labor Office in YE Life Tower in Wanchai.

Unifil-Migrante HK chairperson Dolores Balladares-Pelaez led the ceremony assisted by Gabriela Hong Kong & Macau chairperson Sheila Tebia. Eman C. Villanueva, Unifil-Migrante secretary-general, was not able to attend.

Guests at the event were Mission for Migrant Workers general manager Cynthia Abdon-Tellez, director Edwina Antonio (who is also executive director of Bethune House Migrant Women’s Refuge) and case officer Ester Bangcawayan.

A plaque handed by the group to Labatt Jolly cited him for his “loyal service and protection of the rights and interest” of Filipino migrants in Hong Kong who are mostly vulnerable female domestic workers.  
Labatt Jolly is cited for his honest service,  and for protecting the rights and welfare of Filipino migrants in HK

“(Ang) Gawad Tanggol Migrante ay ipinagkakaloob kay Atty. Jalilo dela Torre bilang pagkilala sa kanyang matapat na paglilingkod at pagtatanggol sa mga karapatan at interes ng mga migranteng Pilipino sa Hong Kong,” Unifil-Migrante said.

“Ipinagkaloob ang pagkilalang ito sa okasyon ng ika-34 Taong Anibersaryo ng United Filipinos in Hong Kong ngayong ika-24 ng Hulyo, taong 2019 sa Central, Hong Kong SAR.”

It was signed by by Balladares-Pelaez  and Villanueva.

The plaque was originally scheduled to be given to Labatt Jolly at the anniversary program of Unifil-Migrante at Chater Garden on Sunday, Jul 21. But the celebration was cancelled due to a large gathering in the area by anti-extradition bill protesters.

Labatt Jolly is one of a very few public servants who have endeared himself to Filipino migrants in Hong Kong, including the left-leaning ones.

As Balladares-Pelaez pointed out at the Filcom farewell party for him on Jul 7, her group even went to the extent of joining a protest against his untimely recall early last year, the very first time they did so for a government official.

“Ibig sabihin lang po, siya ay isang huwaran, isang mahusay na kawani ng gobyerno si Labatt na magandang tularan ng iba pang mga nagseserbisyo sa gobyerno,” she said in her speech.
She also noted that Labatt dela Torre was always ready to help rescue distressed OFWs at all times of the day, and even held a dialogue with them while sick.

Villanueva said militant migrant workers in Hong Kong were drawn close to Labatt Jolly because he exemplified the activist slogan “serve the people”.

“Kaming mga aktibista kasi, meron kaming motto, yung ‘Serve the people’, yung ‘paglingkuran ang sambayanan’. Siguro iyon ang naglapit sa amin kay Labatt Jolly dahil sa panahong inilagi niya rito, nakita namin na ang kanyang tapat na paglilingkod sa OFW,” Villanueva said.

Otherwise, if Labatt Jolly was a bad labor attaché, Villanueva said, “baka nakita nyo kaming nagpuprotesta para palayasin siya.”

Employer hunted down by helper over unpaid wages ready to settle

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A Filipina helper who failed to find her former employer in a manhunt in the New Territories last month has received feelers that her quarry is willing to show up and settle her claim for unpaid wages at the Labour Tribunal.

 
The employer who did not show up at the Labour Tribunal hearing now wants to settle
Maricel Ulay launched her search for Chu Wa-chuen after the employer did not show up at the tribunal hearing on Jul 16 of the helper’s claim totaling $8,000 in unpaid wages, one month’s pay in lieu of notice, air ticket and travel allowance.

Right after the hearing, Ulay and a friend set out for a village in Sheung Shui near the Chinese border in search of Chu’s laundry shop so they could personally hand the Tribunal’s notice of hearing to her.
“Nakita po namin yung lugar pero napapalibutan siya ng mataas na bakod na yero at semento. Wala pong numero at walang laman ang mailbox. Wala rin po kaming nakitang tao,” Ulay said.

Luckily, Chu reportedly sent word through her Hong Kong employment agent later that she would attend the next hearing and try to settle the claim. 
Ulay is scheduled to go back to the Tribunal on Aug 1 to report on her search for Chu, and if allowed, refile her claim. Presiding Officer G.T. Lung had earlier dismissed her claim because Chu could not be located.

The employer’s absence at the last hearing was Ulay’s first setback since terminating her contract with Chu after just four months, for allegedly letting her work illegally in the laundry shop.
With help from former Labor Attache Jalilo dela Torre, Ulay had previously recovered Php45,000 from Place Well International, an employment agency in Manila that deployed her to Hong Kong.

During the Tribunal hearing Ulay was told that the court notice could not be delivered to Chu as she was not in the address that she had supplied. Ulay said Chu had written down the address in their employment contract.



Lung advised the Filipina to try to find the defendant and supply her new address to the court so the claim could be re-filed. – Vir B. Lumicao
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Filipina recruiter jailed 2 years for fake FDH visa scam

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By Vir B. Lumicao

Osias brought into HK 12 fellow
Filipinos on fake FDH contracts
 
A Filipina who owned a  defunct employment agency in Hung Hom was sentenced on Jul 24 to two years in jail for using fake documents to help 12 fellow Filipinos stay in Hong Kong on foreign domestic helper visas.

Myrna Q. Osias, owner of D’Sun Employment Services which used to have its offices at Planet Square in Hung Hom, pleaded guilty before District Court Judge Louisa Lai to charges of forgery and conspiracy to defraud.

Five other Filipinos involved in the case had been convicted earlier at the Magistrates Court of making false representation to an immigration officer and breach of condition of stay.

In a media briefing conducted after Osias’ conviction, immigration officers said the Filipina made up false employers, used illegally obtained copies of Hong Kong identification cards and forged documents to help the Filipinos obtain domestic helper visas.
The activities of Osias, a 55-year-old Hong Kong resident, had been under Immigration scrutiny since December 2017, when the department detected several suspicious pay-TV service bills submitted for FDH visa applications through D’Sun Employment.

It turned out Osias had been using the pay TV bills as proof of residence for several FDH applicants with different addresses but with the same bill account number.

After months of in-depth investigation, a syndicate with Osias as the mastermind was identified as having arranged for Filipinos to work in Hong Kong illegally by using false FDH contracts.
In March 2018, the Immigration Department arrested 14 persons, including Osias, four other Hong Kong residents and nine Filipinos who had applied for the FDH visas using falsified documents.

Two computers and a considerable number of false instruments were seized, including originals and copies of forged bank statements and pay-TV service bills.

Investigators discovered Osias used unlawfully obtained Hong Kong ID card copies and false salary and residential proof, such as forged bank statements, electricity and gas bills, as well as telecoms service and pay-TV service bills to apply for FDH working visas.
Osias was prosecuted and sentenced to 24 months in prison after she pleaded guilty to six counts of conspiracy to defraud and five counts of using copies of false instruments.

Of the bogus FDHs arrested, five were prosecuted and convicted of making false representation to an immigration officer and breach of condition of stay. They were given various sentences, with the longest being four months in jail.

Investigation of the other suspects is continuing, Immigration said.

An Immigration spokesman said in a press release that those who make, possess or use fake documents or conspire to do the same, are liable to a maximum penalty of 14 years' imprisonment.

Those who make false representation to an immigration officer, on the other hand, face imprisonment of up to 14 years, and a maximum fine of $150,000.

Immigration officers said at the briefing that 23 people have been arrested so far this year for fake domestic helper contracts, a marked increase from the 33 arrested for the same offence for the whole of last year. 
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