More than 2,000 healthcare workers have been deployed abroad this year, far from the 7,500 yearly deployment cap. POEA will continue these efforts despite reports on supposed understaffed hospitals in the country. Meanwhile, top European hotel chains are hiring workers without prior experience or resumes as they experience worker shortage in the middle of the post-pandemic travel demand. Thousands of workers left the industry during the pandemic, and many have already found better-paid employment elsewhere. Read this news and more in this week's monthly roundup!
Jul 22, 2022
As the Philippines goal is to become an international hub for crew change, the Department of Transportation (DOTr) has set up three new crew change hubs in Zamboanga, Iloilo, and in Puerto Princesa, Palawan. Meanwhile, the Philippines risks losing out on seafaring jobs if the quality of training in local maritime schools continue to dip, according to experts. Read these news and more in this week's monthly roundup.
Jun 21, 2022
Good news this month! More than 7,500 healthcare workers (HCWs) may be allowed to work abroad this year. POEA recommended the increase of deployment cap for HCWs as local health facilities now need fewer additional personnel due to easing health protocols. Meanwhile, New Zealand announced that their borders are fully reopening by July 2022--three months earlier than originally planned. This is great news for our kababayans who are planning to work in New Zealand soon. Read this news and more in this week's monthly roundup!
Jun 21, 2022
Good news! The Philippines is still considered one of the major suppliers of maritime labor globally. After dipping for almost two years due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the sea-based remittances bounced back in 2021. Meanwhile, President Rodrigo Duterte approved the implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW). This is welcomed news for our overseas and maritime workers! Under the IRR are the structures, operations, and mechanisms on continuing to assist and protect Filipinos through the DMW. Read these news and more in this month’s roundup.
May 17, 2022
Israel and Germany have job offers for hundreds of Filipinos now that opportunities for overseas Filipino workers have resumed following the COVID-19 pandemic. Israel needs up to 800 hotel workers, while Germany requires 600 nurses this 2022. In other news, three different countries are eyed as employment markets for OFWs, according to Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO). These are Georgia, Azerbaijan, and North Cyprus. Read these news and more in this month’s roundup.
May 17, 2022
More opportunities await Filipinos in Taiwan after its Ministry of Education (MOE) opened job vacancies for English teachers and personnel. Meanwhile, Canada needs about a million workers in the next five years to compensate a serious labor shortage. Read these news and more in this month’s roundup.
Apr 21, 2022
Some news for the maritime industry! Australia said it would lift its entry ban for international cruise ships next month, effectively ending all major COVID-related travel bans after two years. Meanwhile, Overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) will get expanded insurance coverage amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to DOLE. The expanded insurance policy guarantees coverage in case of death, disability, repatriation, medical emergency, and litigation. Read these news and more in this month’s roundup.
Apr 21, 2022
Samo’t sari ang kwento nating mga OFW—kung minsan punong-puno ng drama, at talaga naming hindi nawawalan ng hugot. Kung minsan saksakan rin ng komedi at katatawanan! Ang buhay nating OFW ay tunay na parang pelikula, pero kahit ano pa man ang ating karanasan sa pakikipagsapalaran sa ibang bansa, hinding-hindi nawawalan ang ating mga kuwento ng puso, dahil puso ang ating pinagpupuhunan. O pak, di ba! Dahil diyan, ito ang aming Top 10 pinoy OFW movies na talagang nakakaintindi sa pinagdadaanan natin at nakaka-inspire din!
Mar 23, 2022
After failing a recent assessment by the European Union, the DFA urged the Maritime Industry Authority to immediately comply with global training standards for Filipino seafarers, as their livelihoods are at stake. Meanwhile, the 21 Filipino seafarers who were extracted from Ukraine have arrived safely in the Philippines. As of today, 63 Filipinos have been repatriated from Ukraine while 136 have been evacuated. Read this news and more in this month’s roundup.
Mar 21, 2022
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello is firm on the issue of the deployment ban on household service workers (HSWs) and construction workers to Saudi Arabia until the said country has complied with the demand for the fair treatment and protection of Pinoy workers. Meanwhile, more hospitality and tourism jobs will be available for Filipinos in Quatar as the country prepares to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup in November. Read these news and more in this month’s roundup.
Mar 21, 2022