Stranded OFWs due to nCoV get P10-K cash aid
>> Monday, February 17, 2020
By Liza
Agoot
BAGUIO CITY -- An official of the
Overseas Workers Welfare Administration-Cordillera Administrative Region
(OWWA-CAR) said last week they are giving P10,000 cash assistance to overseas
Filipino workers who have been stranded due to the novel coronavirus threat
(2019-nCoV).
OWWA-CAR regional director
Manuela Peña said the OFWs were supposed to go back to Hongkong, Macau and
Mainland China from Feb. 2 to 9 but were not able to leave due to cancelation
of flights.
“First week first because we do not know, maybe the ban will
be lifted (It just for hose stranded on the first week because we don’t know,
maybe , the ban will be lifted),” she said.
Peña said they were preparing for contingencies in any case.
The OWWA regional welfare
office on Magsaysay Road here is packed with some are local residents while
there were others who came from other provinces like Nueva Ejica who want to
avail of the government’s assistance.
There were releases of assistance last week.
Peña advised the OFWs to
bring their overseas employment certificate (OEC), valid passport, work permit,
identification card, employment contract and copy of their airline ticket
showing their flight schedules.
“They must have a working
visa, who are members of OWWA or processed by the POEA [Philippine Overseas
Employment Administration] and not tourists,” she said.
Peña said they are hoping
that everything will go back to normal because the financial assistance will
not sustain the OFWs' needs.
“The objective of everyone
is to go back to their work,” she said. (With a report from Zedrick
John Macario, OJT/PNA)
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