DMW: OFW protections included in new Saudi-specific employment contract
By SHERYLIN UNTALAN, GMA Integrated News
Published November 5, 2022 4:13pm

After the Philippines and Saudi Arabia agreed on reforms in labor policies for migrant workers, a country-specific employment contract for overseas Filipino workers bound for the kingdom will include protections for OFWs, Department of Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople said on Saturday.

“For the first time magkakaroon na tayo ng country specific employment contract. Yung contrata na ito specific sa OFWs bound for Saudi," said Ople on Super Radyo dzBB.

"Nandoon na yung insurance coverage para sa domestic workers. Ang magbabayad n’yan ‘yung Saudi employers. Yung insurance coverage din para sa skilled at construction workers ang magbabayad n’yan Saudi government. Ang covered insurance, kung sakali na bankrupt yung kompanya, sagot ng insurance ‘yung unpaid salaries,” she added.

“Hindi na mangyayari 'yung katulad na noon - ilang taon na hindi pa nababayaran.”

The agreement also included a pre-termination clause that would specifically allow a domestic worker to transfer to or change employers before the end of the contract based on specific grounds, such as the non-payment of salary and cases of abuse/maltreatment.

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