Duterte Administration Eyes Russia As New OFW Destination, Says DOLE Chief
The Duterte administration is looking at Russia as the next
work destination for skilled Filipino workers, in light of an apparent decrease
in the demand for OFWs in the Middle East.
In a statement on Monday, Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello
III said President Rodrigo Duterte will discuss labor relations when he visits
Russia and meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin early next year.
“I already sent a memo to the President requesting him to
include the possible deployment of skilled and professional workers to Russia,”
Bello said.
Furthermore, he also said that there is a demand for
construction and household service workers in the Russian republic.
The DOLE Chief said because of the decline in oil price in
the Middle East, there are fewer job opportunities in that region.
He said Russia is a good alternative for skilled and
professional workers who are looking for high paying jobs.
“We noticed that there is a decline in the demand for OFWs
in the Middle East,” Bello said with elaborating. “We have to look for other
countries where there are demands for our OFWs.”
In 2014, there are about 4,000 OFWs in Russia who are
working in construction, hotels, and households.
President Duterte met with Putin last month during an
Asia-Pacific summit in Lima, Peru. He has openly expressed his intention to
forge stronger ties with Russia as part of his independent foreign policy.
Source: GMA News
Duterte Administration Eyes Russia As New OFW Destination, Says DOLE Chief
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