Hundreds of caregivers needed in Japan, Israel —POEA

Published November 28, 2020 6:18pm By JOAHNA LEI CASILAO, GMA News The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration on Saturday announced that the Philippines is conducting a government-to-government deployment of health care workers amid the COVID-19 pandemic. In an interview on Dobol B sa News TV, POEA Administrator Bernard Olalia said 500 home-based caregivers will be deployed in Israel, while 300 care workers will be Japan-bound. “Meron po tayong opening ngayon. Ito po ‘yung tinatawag naming government-to-government deployment natin papunta po ng bansang Israel. Meron pong 500 tayong pupunan na caregivers po,” Olalia said. “Maliban po sa Israel, meron din po tayo sa Japan, ‘yung careworkers natin. Ang equivalent nito caregivers din... 300 naman ‘yung pangangailangan po ng Japan, at ito rin po ay government to government deployment po,” he added. Olalia said those hired in Israel will be paid P100,000 monthly for a five-year contract. They will also stay with their employers.

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