POEA lifts OFW deployment ban to Jordan, Lebanon


The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) governing  board has partially lifted the ban on the deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Jordan and Lebanon, a report of radio dzBB said. 


The board, headed by Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz, issued a resolution partially lifting the deployment ban in the two countries, radio dzBB's Carlo Mateo reported.

According to the 2010 Stock Estimate of the Commission on Filipinos Overseas, Jordan is home to some 30,171 Filipinos while  Lebanon, to some 30,279 Filipinos.
 
Baldoz said OFWs in Jordan can come home for the holidays without fearing they would be unable to return there and lose their jobs.
 
Earlier, the Philippine government imposed a temporary suspension on the deployment of newly-hired household service workers (HSWs) for Jordan.

In February this year, the DOLE said the six-year ban on the deployment of Filipino workers to Lebanon may soon be lifted after Philippine and Lebanese labor officials signed two landmark agreements.
 
In a news release, the DOLE said Philippine Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz and Lebanon Labor Minister Charbel Nahaz signed a new agreement that will benefit OFWs there and others who are interested to seek work in that country.

Baldoz said some 96 percent of the OFWs there are domestic workers.

The two agreements signed were the Memorandum of Understanding on Labor Cooperation and the accompanying Protocol.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said a deployment ban had been in effect on Lebanon since 2006 . - VVP, GMA News

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