Monday, August 26, 2019

Chico River contractor, Chinese workers fined for lack of permits


TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- The Dept. of Labor and Employment Cordillera has fined China CAMC Engineering Company Limited—the contractor of the P4.3-B Chico pump irrigation project in Kalinga—and 25 Chinese employees for working without permit. 
The company was fined P250,000 for hiring undocumented workers while the employees were fined P10,000 each.
In Baguio City, DOLE regional director Exequiel Ronnie Guzman said his office also required the Chinese workers to apply for Alien Employment Permits.
They will need to pay application fees of P9,000 each.
"The hiring of foreign workers by contractors is not actually prohibited, provided that, those hiring them comply with the primary requirement of securing their Alien Employment Permit," Guzman said
DOLE issues Alien Employment Permits, which are required for 9(g) visas, a visa "for aliens employed in the country, with contracts usually lasting for one to three years."
Guzman said the work being done by the Chinese employees is classified as highly technical, as duly certified by the project management office of the National Irrigation Administration.
DOLE-Cordillera issued a stern warning to the Chinese contractor to follow guidelines and labor standards or have its permit cancelled and its workers deported.
 Some Chinese workers were advised to apply for their AEPs in Cagayan Valley since their base of work is in Tuao, Cagayan, major recipient of the irrigation project.
NIA earlier acknowledged there were at least 65 Chinese workers involved in the project.

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