DMW to hold exploratory talks for Filipino caregivers deployment to HongKong

Published January 12, 2023 2:38pm The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) will be holding exploratory talks with its counterpart in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HK-SAR) to discuss the possible deployment of Filipino caregivers and assisted care workers. advertisement Migrant Workers Secretary Susan Ople made the statement after a bilateral meeting Monday with Hong Kong Secretary for Labour and Welfare Chris Sun. According to Sun, the Hong Kong government was willing to fast-track the hiring of as many as 7,000 foreign workers to address acute manpower shortage, specifically in the caregiver and assisted care workers categories. He said there is an increasing need for workers in both private and government subsidized care homes and assisted care facilities because of Hong Kong’s aging population. Ople welcomed the possible opening of Hong Kong for Filipino caregivers and assisted care workers. “This would provide additional job opportunities for our caregivers, under conditions that value their skills and are cognizant of their rights and welfare,” she said in a press statement Thursday. The DMW secretary said the discussions are still at the exploratory level, citing concerns like the language barrier that needs to be addressed in which most of Hong Kong’s elderly only speak Cantonese. She then designated Undersecretary for Policy and International Cooperation Patricia Yvonne Caunan to head the DMW team which will leave for Hong Kong next month. On December 13, 2022, the Hong Kong Executive Council passed a resolution approving the direct hiring of foreign caregivers and shortening the regular application and processing period of three to four months to two months. The proposed salary for caregivers and assisted care workers ranges from HKD12,000 to HKD20,000 or from P85,000 to P140,000. During their bilateral meeting, Ople expressed the Philippine government’s appreciation for the initiatives of the Hong Kong government to ensure the protection of the rights and welfare of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs). She also welcomed the continuing wage review conducted by Hong Kong authorities. According to Ople, the latest wage and food allowance hike took effect in October last year. The new monthly Minimum Allowable Wage (MAW) is now HKD4,730, or P35,475, while the minimum allowable food allowance is HKD1,196, or P8,970 per month, she added. The DMW secretary also proposed the adoption of collaborative campaigns between the DMW and the Hong Kong government to inform OFWs of their rights as migrant workers and how they can seek assistance from authorities when they are in distress. For his part, Sun highlighted the importance placed by the Hong Kong Executive Council to protect their large foreign domestic workforce. The DMW said the data for the first semester of 2022 from the Hong Kong Immigration Authority (HKIA) places the number of Filipinos in Hong Kong at 211,514, mostly employed as domestic workers.—Richa Noriega/AOL, GMA Integrated News

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