MOA signed vs illegal recruitment, trafficking
>> Tuesday, December 3, 2013
BAGUIO CITY- A memorandum of understanding
was forged among the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, the Ilocos
Norte provincial government and all local government units to battle illegal
recruitment and human trafficking.
Lawyer Jesus Gabriel
Domingo, the POEA’s deputy administrator on licensing and adjudication, said
the MOU establishes very close ties in information campaigns against illegal
recruitment, recruitment violators and human trafficking.
“By information
dissemination, we can save a lot of lives. It is the LGU’s mandate to protect
its constituents, while our office's mandate is to protect job applicants and
at the same time (overseas Filipino workers) from abuse,” Domingo, who signed
the MOU with Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos said.
Other signatories of
the MOU were representatives from the Department of Labor and Employment,
Technical Education and Skills Development Authority, Overseas Workers Welfare
Administration and the heads of the LGUs in the province.
Marcos said illegal
recruitment is less of a concern in the province because, “we are proud to say
that here in the province, there have been little incidence of illegal
recruitment.
“We need a more
market-driven training approach,” she said, citing that there are more job
openings which require skilled manual workers like welders and aluminum fitters
than white-collar professionals.
“This is the real
challenge that we change the minds not only of the students but also of parents
that vocational and technical skills are in demand,” she added.
Marcos said there is a
very high number of Ilocanos working abroad, citing that 61 percent of all
families in the province are receiving money overseas.
While many overseas
Ilocanos have already returned, the challenge lies on how to convert this
people “who are employees all their lives” to entrepreneurship, the governor
said.
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