POEA to OFWs: Obey contract obligations
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration reminded overseas Filipino
workers to fulfil the obligations, and terms and conditions contained in their
employment contracts and obey the labor laws in their host countries.
In an advisory, Administrator Bernard P. Olalia said his office have received reports
from the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) in Milan, Italy on the alarming
increase in the number of Filipino workers in Romania who run away from their
employers.
The report said the practice is becoming more prevalent among household service
workers who would leave their employers and transfer to another without the
proper settlement of issues with their previous employer and the foreign recruiter.
Under Romanian laws, termination of employment by the employee need not have
a valid reason but shall be in the form of formal resignation by the worker. The
employee is required to notify the employer of the intention to resign not more than
20 working days for employees in non-management positions or 45 days for
managers.
In case of dismissal, the employer must give at least 20 working days notice of
termination. The employee is entitled to receive his salary and all other statutory
rights during this period.
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