Recruitment agency suspended for sending 4 OFWs to Dubai with deceptive visas

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration preventively suspensed a recruitment agency for sending four household service workers (HSWs) to Dubai using deceptive visas.
 
POEA Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac ordered the sanction against YMC International Manpower Services, which he said violated POEA rules on misrepresentation in recruitment and placement of workers.
 
With the preventive suspension order, YMC International is temporarily barred from recruitment and placement of OFWs pending investigation of the cases against it.
 
Citing information from the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Dubai, the POEA said YMC International provided the four HSWs with visas for security guard, kitchen helper, flower arranger and assistant teacher.
 
But Cacdac noted the four were to work as domestic workers upon arrival in Dubai.
 
Worse, the four lamented they had very low salary and were overworked, without having enough food to eat.
 
Meanwhile, Cacdac also ordered the temporary disqualification of the foreign principals and employers of the four workers from acquiring more workers from the Philippines. — Joel Locsin/RSJ, GMA News

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