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As of June, unused proceeds from the verification price fund stand at P5.9 billion
MANILA, Philippines – With billions of pesos generated from amassing charges to confirm employment contracts, the Division of Migrant Employees (DMW) stated it’s eager to evaluate the necessary assortment that burdens abroad Filipino employees (OFWs).
Within the Home plenary listening to for the proposed 2025 price range of the DMW on Thursday, September 19, DMW price range sponsor Ako Bicol Consultant Jil Bongalon stated there may be nonetheless a stability of P5.9 billion within the verification price fund (VFF).
This accounts for the P4.9 billion collected in 2023, and the P1 billion collected from January to June 2024. In whole, it’s greater than half of the proposed 2025 DMW price range, which is at P7.8 billion.
Bongalon stated there was authorized foundation — although unspecified — that the VFF could also be used to fund operations of Migrant Employees Places of work or MWOs, the DMW’s satellite tv for pc workplaces in nations the place there are excessive OFW populations. There are at the moment 39 MWOs throughout the globe, and the DMW is trying to arrange six extra in 2025.
Within the price range listening to, Gabriela Consultant Arlene Brosas introduced up how the verification charges burden OFWs. Her workplace obtained a report about OFWs in Taiwan being charged round P2,500 for every contract verification.
Employers are supposed to shoulder their workers’ verification charges. Nevertheless, Bongalon admitted that in actuality, some OFWs find yourself paying the price themselves since they’re those bodily exhibiting up at Philippine posts to course of their papers.
Within the Taiwan case that Brosas talked about, many OFWs shoulder the price as a result of they’re terminated by their employers earlier than their contract ends, main them to seek out new employers and bear the contract verification course of once more.
“Ang angal ng ating mga OFWs ay sa kanila din kukunin ang pag-o-operate ng MWOs, na supposedly ay it’s the authorities subsidy para doon. Palakihin [natin] ‘yung subsidy ng gobyerno para doon, at hindi gamitin ‘yung verification price fund na puwede pang magamit sa iba pang pangangailangan ng ating mga OFWs,” Brosas stated.
(Our OFWs’ grievance facilities on how the operational funds for MWOs are collected from them, however these ought to supposedly come from authorities subsidies. We must always enhance the federal government subsidies for this, and chorus from utilizing the verification price fund that might go to OFWs’ different wants.)
“The DMW acknowledges that concern,” Bongalon stated. “The DMW will evaluate that coverage simply to thresh out all of the variations concerning the fee of the verification price.”
Bongalon added that DMW Secretary Hans Cacdac “agreed” that extra funds ought to be poured into MWO operations.
Utilizing the stability
The DMW initially requested for P140 million to assemble six MWOs in Nigeria, South Africa, Switzerland, Turkey, Norway, and Poland. Nevertheless, the Division of Finances and Administration (DBM) solely allotted P29 million within the Nationwide Expenditure Program, which can solely permit for the development of 1 new MWO.
BH Consultant Bernadette Herrera stated that since there was a P5.9-billion stability within the VFF, it ought to be used to make up for the funds wanted to assemble the opposite 5 MWOs. She appealed to the DBM to launch the wanted funds.
“Maliit lang po ang P140 million out of the P5.9-billion verification charges para ipatayo ang MWOs para sa ating mga OFWs na milyon-milyon na tumutulong sa ating bansa. Bigyan po natin sila ng karampatang suporta,” stated Herrera.
(P140 million is small out of the P5.9-billion verification charges to assemble the MWOs for the thousands and thousands of OFWs serving to our nation. We must always give them the help they deserve.)
The DMW price range listening to was terminated after nearly three hours of plenary interpellations on Thursday. – Rappler.com