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Tribunal hears case of Pinay worker who refused to work for fake employer in China

Posted on 20 May 2019 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao
Labour Tribunal in Yaumatei


A Filipina domestic worker told the Labour Tibunal on May 20 that she was terminated in 2015 after she refused to go back to China to work for her employer’s sister.

Rowena Obaldo is claiming around $113,000 from Wong San-wing as a result of her termination in early October 2015 after she refused to return to the mainland to continue working for Wong’s friend, a certain Madam Huang.
It took nearly four years before Obaldo’s claim against Wong got could be heard because the police and Immigration first prosecuted the employer, her friend and an employment agent for conspiring to commit fraud in relation to the case.

The three accused were eventually convicted of the fraud charge. However, a separate allegation of human trafficking against them did not prosper, according to a Consulate officer.
When the helper’s compensation claim was finally heard at the Tribunal, Wong refused to settle, forcing the case to go to trial.

The trial did not start until after  lunch as tribunal officer PC Lai first told Obaldo to provide the defendant and the court copies of documents that she did not give to them beforehand.
Obaldo told the court Wong and the employment agent told her to sign a termination letter a day after she went to the Immigration Department and the Consulate to complain after being told she would be working for Huang on the mainland.

The helper said she was interviewed by Huang on Apr 15, 2015, but was then told by the agent to sign a work contract with Wong, as the employer supposedly liked her. She started working in Wong’s Hung Hom flat on Jun 11 that year.
Then in August 2015, Wong told Obaldo she was taking her on a holiday on the mainland with the employer’s daughter and son. 

The Filipina applied for a visitor visa to China and traveled with Wong and the children across the border by van, then boarded a plane to their destination, whose name Obaldo could hardly remember.
She found out too late that she was taken to China to work for Huang and that the children were actually not Wong’s but Huang’s.

Obaldo said she could not do anything because Huang had taken her passport. Her daily chores were cleaning the house, cooking, shopping in the market and taking the children to their activity centers.



She said she was always concerned because she knew her status on the mainland was illegal and that she could not run after Huang in case something happened to her because she was not her real employer.

When her visa was about to expire, Obaldo was told to return to Hong Kong on Sept 25 to renew it. However, she decided instead to complain to Immigration and the Consulate.

The next day, she told the agent and Wong that she did not want to go back to the mainland and her contract was cut off.

The two-day trial continues tomorrow.


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Two Pinay helpers in grief after falling victim to pickpockets

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Tsuen Wan victim crying her heart out
By Daisy CL Mandap

Two Filipina domestic workers fell victim to pickpockets separately in Tsuen Wan and Central today, May 19, with at least one losing her entire month’s salary, causing her to drop to the ground in grief.

A picture of the victim crying on a sidewalk near Nan Fung Centre in Tsuen Wan was taken by a concerned Filipina, Bing Aquino Wallis, at about 10 this morning. She posted it on Facebook, along with a warning to others to be wary of pickpockets.

Wallis said in her post: “Nadatnan kong umiiyak at halos maglupasay na si kabayan dahil nadukutan ng wallet ngayon lang, dito sa Tsuen Wan, Nan Fung Center. Isang buwan pinaghirapan at ipapambayad pa daw ata sa loan nya. Ingat ingat po mandurukot is everywhere...”
She added the victim was incoherent and almost inconsolable in grief that she did not have the heart to press her for more information.

She added, “Isa po syang Pangasinense. Hindi po naming makausap ng maayos dahil sa iyak po niya. Kaya nung umalis ako doon di ko na alam ang mga nangyari pa. Pero tumawag sila ng pulis.”


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Wallis said the victim’s bag had no zip closure so the thief would not have had much problem stealing her wallet.

A few hours afterwards, another Filipina reportedly lost her wallet also to pickpockets, as she was lining up at a busy McDonald’s outlet on Connaught Road in Central.

Central victim reports theft to police officers
 
According to one of her friends, the victim she called “Guv,” lost her wallet containing, money, her Hong Kong ID card, jewelry, and many other stuff.
The friend, Mary Ann Salazar, posted a picture of the victim talking to two police officers on an alley beside Worldwide Plaza, a favorite place of Filipino domestic workers during Sundays.

Salazar told another friend on Facebook that the victim already had her bag in front of her body but still failed to prevent the theft.
The other friend replied: “Grabe naman yung kumuha noon, wag sana siya patulugin ng konsensiya niya. Kapal ng mukha nya…makarma sana agad kung sino man ang kumuha ng wallet ni Guv.”

Pickpockets are known to abound in Central and other places where foreign domestic workers congregate on Sundays, because of the busy pedestrian traffic and congested walkways.



Many of them operate actively during the first Sunday of each month, when most migrant workers have just received their salaries.

Some of the thefts have been caught on CCTV, but it appears the culprits, many of them women, have yet to be caught.
In court, several Filipino tourists have been found to have worked together to steal from unsuspecting pedestrians, mostly in Central.

In the latest case, five Filipino tourists, three of them women, were each sentenced at the District Court on May 14 to two years in jail for trying to pick the wallet of a Korean woman on an escalator inside Central MTR station last year.
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Five Pinoy pickpockets locked up for 2 yrs

Posted on 19 May 2019 No comments
By Vir B. Lumicao
A District Court judge said the 5 had conspired
in trying to pick the wallet of a Korean woman

Five Filipino tourists convicted of trying to steal the purse of a Korean woman inside the Central MTR station over a year ago, were each sentenced to two years in jail on May 14.

But District Court Judge David Dufton said the convicts – Zenaida Aviles, Rasim Linambos, Arlene Gerodias, Manuelito Camacho and Delia Tagalo – may serve just a few months, as they had already been detained for 13 months. Their sentences could be cut further for good behavior in jail.

Aviles, Linambos, Gerodias, Camacho and Tagalo were found guilty after trial by Judge Dufton of conspiring to steal the purse of Korean tourist Ko Yuri on Apr 24 last year.
According to the prosecution, the five knew each other and tried to carry out the theft together. An undercover police officer who saw them going up and down the Wanchai MTR station escalators tailed them and alerted nine other officers.
On arrival in Central, the officer saw the five sandwich a Korean couple down the escalator to the Tsuen Wan-bound trains. Aviles then unzipped the woman’s backpack and pulled out her wallet, but released it when she found it chained to the bag.
That was when the officer called in his colleagues, but the defendants scattered and boarded the departing train. They were arrested when they tried to get off in Admiralty.

Dufton rejected the defendants’ claim that they were not acting together to steal, and that none of them had tried to steal the wallet from Ko’s backpack.
He brushed aside their claim that from their guesthouse in Jordan they had set out to go to World-Wide Plaza in Central to eat Filipino food but lost their way on the MTR, and ended up in Wanchai. From there they took the tram to Central.
Dufton said that in coming up with his verdict he carefully considered all the evidence, including the oral and written submissions of prosecutor Bina Sujanani and defense lawyers Andrew Raffell, John Marray, James Sherry, Paul Stephenson and Maurice Peter Tracy.




Dufton said he had considered the defendants’ mitigations, including Aviles having three little children and coming here to buy clothes for resale back home; Linambos having gone to Macau to visit his girlfriend and coming to Hong Kong to look for a placement agency that offered a job in Canada, and Gerodias coming here to buy Disney clothes that she could resell in the Philippines.

Dufton said he used similar cases of pickpocketing that involved conspiracy and international element to come up with a 24-month sentence for each of the five.
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Road-HK holds driving seminar for FDHs anew

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Members of the Radiant Organization of Amiable Drivers and participants of its “Learn To Drive” seminar pose for a souvenir shot with their teacher, driving instructor Zackery Wong.


A group of mostly female drivers in Hong Kong has held another successful information seminar on driving in Hong Kong, with some of its pioneer members as inspirational speakers.

The Radiant Organization of Amiable Drivers held its “Learn To Drive” seminar on Apr 7 at the Consulate’s conference room, with Deputy Consul General Germinia Usudan as guest speaker.

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The speakers also included founding members Mercy Permales, Jennifer Tadeo and Rosevine Duma, who all encouraged participants to pursue driving in Hong Kong as an additional skill or a step up from doing purely domestic work; and Catalina Magno of Enrich Hong Kong.


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The main speaker, private driving instructor Zackery Wong, shared tips on driving and how to obtain a driver’s license in Hong Kong.

In her speech. DCG Usudan exhorted the would-be drivers to follow their own dreams, and not just focus on making the lives of their family members comfortable.

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“Madami na kayong pangarap na tinupad, lahat ng mga pamilya ay natulungan na ninyo, mga magulang, kapatid, anak, pinsan… but I think it’s about time to achieve your own dreams,” she said. “Kayo naman. Hindi po siguro pagmamalabis na isipin naman ninyo ang inyong mga sarili, hindi pagdadamot na kayo naman ang mag shine. “

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ROAD-HK, which was founded in 2012, holds driving information seminars once or twice each year, under the leadership of its current president, Ma. Theresa Aquino and vice president (and former president) Maria Weenna Advincula.



The organization consists of Filipinos with a Hong Kong driving license, as well as driving aspirants. It aims to encourage other Filipino domestic workers to upgrade their skills, particularly driving, and get better pay.

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FDWs with driving duties are mostly paid upwards of $10,000 per month, which is twice as much as the minimum salary for those doing mostly domestic work.


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