Thursday, February 19, 2009

RP execs in Seoul step up drive to help displaced OFWs

RP execs in Seoul step up drive to help displaced OFWs
02/19/2009 | 08:59 AM

Email this | Email the Editor | Print | ShareThisMANILA, Philippines - Philippine officials in Korea have intensified efforts to assist displaced Filipino workers there, as South Korea braces for the loss of up to 200,000 jobs this year.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said the Philippine Embassy in Seoul made preparations to help laid-off workers because of downsizing.

"We have been receiving a number of reports from the Filipino Community about workers losing their jobs because of the current economic crisis. In response to their needs, we launched several programs aimed at ensuring their welfare and minimizing the impact of retrenchment," said Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Luis Cruz, in an article on the DFA website.

Some 46,000 Filipinos live in South Korea, many of whom are employed in small- and medium-scale enterprises.

Cruz said one of the immediate responses taken by the Embassy, through its Philippine Overseas Labor Office, was to invite a team from Manila.

The team specializes in "Reintegration Service" - providing skills training, livelihood orientation to displaced workers, and referrals for employment in other viable companies both in the Philippines and abroad.

Composing the team are Philippine Overseas Employment Agency Director Felixberta Romero, NCRO Labor Attaché Alice Santos, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration Director Eduardo Bellido, and Technical and Educational Skills Development Authority Director Merlita Dalire.

The team will make the rounds in areas with a large concentration of Filipinos to assist those directly affected by the economic crisis.

The team was to conduct one-on-one and group sessions in Seoul, Incheon, Ansan and Busan.

The DFA said the team provided counseling services, certificates for free training and information materials about job opportunities in Canada to 103 OFWs during its first two days in Seoul.

For its part, the Human Resources Development Services of Korea's Ministry of Labor joined the Philippine Team during the Filipino Community Leaders' Forum last Saturday.

It presented the Korean government's Returnees Support Program. HRD Director Kim Hui-sun disclosed that the program will offer skills upgrading classes to OFWs in Seoul and Incheon starting April 2009.

It will also provide referral services to Korean companies based in Manila.

To complement the mission of the Reintegration Team, the Embassy will also launch a special course on financial management beginning February 2009.

The course will run for four consecutive weekends and delve on topics such as bookkeeping, entrepreneurship and feasibility studies. Open to all Filipinos in South Korea, the course is an offshoot of the Embassy's Financial Education Campaign, which has so far benefited more than 500 participants in 13 seminars since the campaign was launched in March 2008.

The Embassy is also in talks with the Central Bank of the Philippines for a possible program on migrant worker-centered financial services this year.

As of February 2009, the Embassy has handled 12 cases of Filipino workers losing their jobs, although several more may have gone unreported.

"Although the number of displaced Filipino workers from Korea is not as big as that from hard-hit Taiwan, it is better to be prepared and pro-active considering the forecast by economists on the Korean economy in 2009," said labor attaché Delmer Cruz. - GMANews

1 comments:

Lynn said...

Hopefully its true. Kawawa naman ung mga OFW na nawalan ng work sa S.Korea.We Hope that the GOvernment must do something good for all filipino who work abroad.

 
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