““Unilateral Approaches to Unilateral Approaches to Managing Movement and Stay Managing Movement and Stay
of Temporary Workers: A Case of Temporary Workers: A Case Study of the PhilippinesStudy of the Philippines
By Undersecretary DANILO P. CRUZFor the IOM-WB-WTO Trade and Migration
SeminarWorld Meteorological Organisation, Geneva,
Switzerland4-5 October 2004
“What happened to Angelo dela Cruz?
The decision to give in or not to the demands of the abductors was a very difficult decision for the government to make. But we have upheld our constitutional principle to serve and protect our people, wherever they may be .
We have about 8M OFWs in more than 140 countries – these OFWs are major contributors to our economic development and so we need to serve and protect them, wherever they may be.
Government Regulation on Overseas Employment:
1. licensing system (Act 2486 of 1915)
2. Department Orders • minimum contract
conditions• dollar remittances for
salaries earned abroad• procedural rules and
regulations
Overseas employment has evolved as a function of
market growth over the past many years
from being a mere stop-gap measure to alleviate local unemployment and generate foreign exchange to ease the balance of payments into a global reality that is to be managed with utmost regard for the welfare and protection of workers
basically shaped by the international demand for foreign workers
Managing Managing Overseas Overseas MigrationMigration
Both sending and receiving countries have significant mutual interests related to migration
Any joint management effort must support the democratic value of free movement and acknowledge the increasing desire of overseas migrants to participate in the activities, while respecting the right and obligation of states to control their activities.
The increasing number of Filipinos overseas and the growing competition have pushed the Philippine Government to intensify its efforts in protecting them, for them to cope with difficulties on site and upon their return home.
Agencies that Cater to OFWs Needs:
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)
The best employment mechanism is to have a good welfare program for the OFWs and their families -- from their pre-departure up to their reintegration to the Philippine labour market or the economy as a whole.
Worker applicants submit authenticated
certificates of employment actual trade/skills testing rigid medical examinations attend a Pre-Departure
Orientation Seminar
HIRING PROCESS
Hiring starts with the documentation of employers through accredited documents verified by labor officers and authenticated by embassy officials
Once accredited, they can now recruit workers
Manpower requests are also verified, authenticated and sent to the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency
Model employment contracts have been developed based on region/country and skills taking into consideration:
Filipino workers employment Host country’s peculiarities at
the job site Labor regulations and
prevailing practices of host country
based on the premise that in a free and open society, information is the best weapon to protect workers and manage the tide of migrant workers.
“Full disclosure” policy
Foreign employer’s accreditation is required to ascertain the existence of the principal/project and its manpower requirement.
Labor Attaches and welfare officers respond to and monitor problems, complaints and queries of overseas workers and their families.
Doctors were deployed to assist our overseas labor offices in responding to the workers’ medical and psycho-social problems
Network of resource centers for improved program and service delivery relative to the protection and promotion of workers welfare and interests, and to assist them prepare plans re type of economic activity they can pursue upon their eventual return to the Philippines business counseling skills training programs
Continuous Efforts at Forging or Upgrading Arrangements with Host Countries Enable the country to attend
effectively to workers’ complaints and problems, making workers less vulnerable during their stay abroad.
Commonly feature the promotion of the protection and welfare of OFWs, observance of terms and conditions of the employment contracts, as well as provisions for further enhancement of agreements.
Marketing and welfare missions to host countries
Provision of mandatory life and personal accident protection at no additional cost to the workers on a per contract basis
OFW Flexi-Fund Program - as a retirement protection scheme
Intensified skills training activities and continuously develop training programs that correspond to the demands of the labour market
For seafarers, skills upgrading is supported by the Coast Guard, Maritime Industry Authority, Commission of Higher Education and Technical Education and Skills Authority
Overseas performing artists (OPAs) are required to undergo training and testing and secure Artist Record Book (ARB) prior to their deployment to help upgrade the quality of entertainers going overseas and to help minimize trafficking of women.
One-Stop Processing Center to simplify the documentation process
OFW E-Card is a permanent identification card for all OFWs proof of being a legal OFW and
a member of OWWA Overseas Employment
Certificate To avail travel tax exemptions Can act as an international ATM
card
Counseling to OFWs and family Skills training Information on savings and
investment options; Business development and
livelihood assistance such as market linkages, product development, technology transfer, skills and entrepreneurial trainings, consultancy, credit and micro-finance;
Ensuring economic security of OFWs
the springboard for their empowerment, as there is always strength in numbers;
the bridge to facilitate faster repatriation of OFWs when the need arises;
the vehicle in providing psycho-social services to the Balik-Manggagawa for a smoother reunion with their respective families.
Family Circles
Interactive databases contains the list of job vacancies, recruitment agencies, etc
POEA SMS Service inquiry about
recruitment agencies, job vacancies and other information on POEA and overseas employment
to maximize the gains of overseas employment by motivating and counselling them to plan for productive options
Reintegration Programs for Returning OFWs
‘Kabayanihan’ or the ‘Kabayan-Bayani-Bayanihan’ is an integration of the welfare and social program packages OFWs and their families
Mechanism with a built-in safety net minimizes, if not prevents, possible huge costs that may be incurred by OFWs and the government
Integrated system and the regulatory systems in place ensure them that these workers are coming home after the duration of their contracts.
Approaches to the labour migration management:
Enhancing the competitiveness of labour
Empowering of labour
Ensuring their welfare and protection
Enhancing competitiveness Explore and develop more and better markets for overseas employment
Ensure that the OFWs are qualitatively at par with, if not superior to, their foreign counterparts
Empowering OFWs
OFWs as agents of development
Enabling tool to help act on their own choice
Overseas employmentOverseas employment
empowered workers financially;empowered workers financially; provided workers with enough provided workers with enough
earning potential that predisposes earning potential that predisposes the government to encourage them the government to encourage them to invest strategically in small and to invest strategically in small and medium scale enterprises;medium scale enterprises;
empowered workers empowered workers professionally to enable them to professionally to enable them to acquire information and skills that acquire information and skills that the government is keen on the government is keen on harnessing under its reintegration harnessing under its reintegration program.program.
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