Distressed OFWs in UAE benefit from new training programs

As the nation marks Migrant Workers' Day this weekend, Philippine officials in the United Arab Emirates have signed a pact with organizations for a two-year training program for distressed overseas Filipino workers.

Philippine Consul to Dubai Giovanni Palec said the Philippine Overseas Labor Office and training providers from six organizations signed the memorandum of understanding for the new two-year training program for distressed female workers.

“Migrant workers contribute 8.5 percent to our total GDP, so today is in recognition of their efforts and contributions to the Philippines economy,” UAE news site Gulf News quoted Palec as saying.

Under the program, OFWs can develop skills and improve their careers while they are in the UAE.

Courses include basic computer learning, sewing, massage therapy and reflexology, cosmetology, and photography for business.

POLO welfare officer Maybelle Govospe said the training program aims to teach workers new skills so they can find better jobs and learn more about business opportunities once they return to the Philippines.

“At the labor office, we assist distressed workers who are mostly maids with their situations by first negotiating a way out of their contract before they are sent home,” she said.

She said distressed OFWs are given shelter at POLO, and will now benefit from the training programs during their stay.

One of the workers told Gulf News such a training program "will help us get more skills and learn more about different possibilities so we can start our own business back home.”  Joel Locsin /LBG, GMA News

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