DMW job fair offering opportunities, legal aid to victims of illegal recruitment

By GMA News The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is offering job opportunities and legal assistance to victims of illegal recruitment who still want to work abroad. advertisement According to a report by Lei Alviz on "24 Oras", over 700 job applicants have benefitted from the job fair hosted by DMW and participated in by licensed recruitment agencies. Many job seekers at the fair were victims of illegal recruiters who have been arrested by the PNP, the local government units, and the DMW. There were job orders for carpenters, housekeepers, kitchen and restaurant workers, and hairdressers in New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Japan. The DMW also offered free legal assistance as they warned OFWs to be cautious of illegal job offers to prevent scams and human trafficking cases. "'Wag kakagat sa mga offer na mayroong libreng plane ticket at minsan pa bibigyan ng pocket money," DMW Undersecretary Hans Leo. J. Cacdac said. "Sa konting pera na matatanggap mo magdudusa ka bilang biktima ng illegal recruiter at human trafficker sa ibang bansa,” he added. (Do not fall for offers which include a free plane ticket and sometimes even pocket money. For a bit of money you'd get, you could suffer as a victim of an illegal recruiter and human trafficker in another country.) DMW said applicants must go through the Philippines Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and DMW and make sure to have a visa. —Sherylin Untalan/NB, GMA News

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