DOLE lifts deployment ban to Kuwait

The contract will also state the designated working and sleeping hours of the worker.
Employers will also no longer be allowed to transfer their Filipino workers to a different employer without prior written consent from the Philippines’ Labor Attache in Kuwait.
Other provisions are similar to those originally agreed upon by the two governments in 2018, such as the banning of employers from withholding their Filipino workers’ passports and cellphones.
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration partially lifted the deployment ban to Kuwait last February 6 after Villavende’s killers were charged.
An autopsy of Villavende’s body found that she died of “multiple, severe, traumatic injuries” and also showed indications of sexual abuse.
The Philippine government had previously imposed a deployment ban to Kuwait in 2018 following the death of Filipina migrant worker Joanna Demafelis.
The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines said some 200 Filipinos have died in Kuwait in the past four years. —Julia Marie Ornedo/LDF, GMA News

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