Villanueva urges approval of Dep’t of Migration as ASEAN leaders sign pact on migrant workers
By KATHRINA CHARMAINE ALVAREZ, GMA News
Senator Joel Villanueva on Wednesday appealed for the approval
of the proposed creation of a separate department for migrant workers to
“complement” the landmark agreement signed by leaders of the Association of
Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
In a series of tweets, Villanueva said the signing of the ASEAN Consensus on the Protection and Promotion of Rights
of Migrant Workers is a welcome move.
“This agreement will definitely benefit our OFWs. Truly, there
is a need to do so especially since we are in an era where our countrymen have
increasingly chosen to work abroad,” Villanueva, chairman of the Senate
committee on labor, employment and human resources development, said.
“The agreement will complement and strengthen our pending bills
in the Senate to improve the benefits and protection of our OFWs. One example
is the creation of a separate Department for Migrant Workers,” he added.
The proposed creation of said department pending before
Villanueva's committee seeks to solely cater to the concerns of migrant workers
while “eliminating bureaucracy in OFW assistance.”
“With the recently signed ASEAN consensus, we are confident that
our efforts and advocacies in the legislative department would be given
adequate attention for the sake of providing sustainable future for our
citizens here and abroad,” Villanueva said.
A counterpart bill is also pending in the committee level at the
House of Representatives.
Based on the recent data presented by Susan "Toots"
Ople, founder and president of Blas F. Ople Policy Center and Training
Institute, there are 247 million international migrants around the world, of
which five percent are Filipinos.
On Tuesday night, leaders of the ASEAN member-states signed the
landmark agreement on the protection of migrant workers.
The agreement has provisions that include allowing laborers to
join unions and prohibiting employers from confiscating their workers'
passports.
Other provisions include upholding fair treatment of migrant
workers with respect to gender and nationality, providing for visitation rights
by family members, ensuring the protection of their right to access information
pertaining to their employment and employment-related conditions, and
respecting their right to fair and appropriate remuneration and benefits.
"The implementation of the ASEAN Consensus will be subject
to the respective laws of the ASEAN Member States," the Department of
Foreign Affairs said in a statement. —ALG, GMA News
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