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Nov. 26-Dec. 2, 2012
LABOR BAN CONFUSES DOMESTIC HELPERS EYEING SAUDI ARABIA
A Filipino household service worker. (Mindanao Examiner Photo) MANILA – A Filipino mi- Philippine law pegging the grants’ rights group called basic salary of household serMigrante-Middle East has vice workers at $400, among Manila to clarify reports other requirements. But in September, whether the ban on the deploySaudi’s Ambassador to the ment of household service workers to Saudi Arabia has Philippines announced that the Saudi and Philippine govbeen lifted or not. John Leonard Monterona, ernments had already reached the group’s regional coordina- an agreement to resume the tor, said they received a lot of queries both from vacationing Filipino household workers and those who wanted to work in Saudi whether Manila lifted the ban or not. “There is confusion because according to the vaca- PAGADIAN CITY – Secutioning HSWs and applicants, rity forces were tracking their recruitment agencies down at least 6 members of were saying the ban had been the Indonesian terror group lifted, but the POEA is saying Jemaah Islamiya who esotherwise,” Monterona said. caped from a military raid POEA refers to Philippine that killed a senior militant Overseas Employment Ad- leader in Marawi City in the ministration. southern Philippine, officials Monterona said a Filipina said. who is applying as household “There is an operation to service worker in Saudi was track down the JI terrorists,” told by her Philippine recruit- said Maj. Gen. Ricardo ment agency that the ban had Rainier Cruz III, commander been lifted, but POEA said it of the 1st Infantry Division. was not. He said one Indonesian Manila halted the deploy- terrorist identified as Sanusi ment of domestic helpers to was killed in following a fire Saudi after it rejected a new fight with security forces in
deployment of household service workers (HSWs) to Saudi Arabia. Last month, the POEA issued Memorandum Circular No. 08 outlining the ‘New Guidelines on the POLO accreditation and POEA Regulation of Saudi Recruitment Agencies Hiring Filipino HSWs Bound for Saudi Arabia. POEA also announced that all HSWs, vacationing and those who are awaiting deployment will be covered by a New Standard Employment Contract. “We came to know that the processing of SEC had been suspended by the POEA, and due to this suspension, POLO offices in Saudi Arabia refused to process the BalikMangagawa clearances or OECs of vacationing HSWs,” Monterona said. POLO refers to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office. Monterona, citing POEA records, said there were at least 12,000 Filipino domestic helpers deployed in 2010. “There are at least 12,000
HSWs who want to come home after completion of their contract; but there could be more maybe around 30,000 OFWs in Saudi Arabia who can’t come home because of the suspension of the HSWs standard employment contract by the POEA.” “The Aquino government as a labor exporting country that rely heavily on OFWs remittances, through the DoLE and POEA, is really pressing for the lifting of the Saudi ban on HSWs while hypocritically announcing to the public that in 5-year time it will stop sending HSWs is at a dilemma amid the numerous cases of abuses and labor rights violations,” Monterona said. He said the government should intensify its efforts to engage OFW-receiving governments to adhere on international labor standards and sign or ratify international instruments by passing laws and social legislation that recognize migrant rights and welfare.
Military hunts Indon JI terrorists in Mindanao
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Marawi. Six other JI members managed to elude arrest when police commandos, backed by army soldiers, stormed their hideout. Cruz said one police officer was also injured when he fell from a building during the raid. Troops recovered a hand grenade and an automatic rifle from the terrorist hideout. It was not immediately known how Sanusi, alias Ishak, or either in his group entered the southern Philippines, but authorities previously reported that dozens of JI militants had sneaked into
Northern Mindanao
Davao
the country and sheltered by the Muslim rebel group Moro Islamic Liberation Front and the smaller, but the most violent Abu Sayyaf group. Sanusi was also facing criminal charges in Sarangani province and that he had several arrest warrants for a string of murder and arson, among others. Cruz said security forces tracked down Sanusi’s hideout following a long intelligence operation and information provided by civilian informants to the authorities. (Mindanao Examiner)
Manila
Workers lay out asphalt on a long stretch of concrete road in Zamboanga City despite its good condition. The Department of Public Works and Highways has been the subject of strong public criticisms over its projects not only in Zamboanga City, but also in other parts of Western Mindanao, where it broke portions of the highways and put concrete over it again only to layer them again with asphalt. (Mindanao Examiner Photo)
CO A ur ged to look into DPWH COA urg pr ojects in Zamboang a projects Zamboanga ZAMBOANGA CITY – The Department of Public Works Highways have began layering asphalt on highways in Zamboanga City despite the road’s good condition. Motorists also complained of unfinished works on highways and rendering the roads dangerous to travellers. From Zamboanga City to the provinces of Zamboanga Sibugay down to Zamboanga del Sur and Zamboanga del Norte, including Basilan, hundreds of kilometers of roads were either broken to pave way for new concreting or asphalted. “This is terrible. You can see the roads are in good condition, but they broke it and then poured concrete over it again and only to put asphalt on top of it several months later. It’s a waste of tax money and we want to see the COA reports on these projects,” one family driver, who frequently travels from Zamboanga City
to Pagadian City, said. COA refers to the Commission of Audit. The DPWH has constantly been included in the most corrupt agencies of the government in various reports. The DPWH insisted the road rehabilitation has been programmed and funded by the national government, aside from asphalt overlaying projects funded by lawmakers. In its website, the DPWH listed all its ongoing projects and contractors in Western Mindanao and can be acessed on this URL: http:// www.dpwh.gov.ph/infrastructure/pms/09.asp The agency also has infrastructure projects that included bridges, school buildings, water system, multipurpose buildings, farm to market roads, flood control and drainage system, among others worth billions of pesos. (Mindanao Examiner)
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