Monday, September 12, 2016

Big Labor Alliance: Time to End Regionalization and Setting of Wages to Barest Minimum

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It is the right of every Filipino to live a life of dignity as well as to quality standard of living. And for this national vision to be realized, the 1987 Constitution directed the State to provide labor full protection and ensure the right of workers and their families to a living wage.

Regrettably over the years since the Constitution was ratified, the workers' demand for a family living wage was never addressed as previous governments deviated towards regionalization and the containment of wages to the barest minimum. This deviation consequently created wide gaps in wage levels all over the country as wage fixing mechanism now seeks the lowest level of balance in every region where the market clearing price of labor is primarily determined on the basis of employer's capacity to pay rather than on the worker's right to a living wage. The same problem can be seen in different wage levels in the public sector despite the salary standardization program.

As a result, this minimum wage and regionalization policy created the condition of chronic poverty and deepening inequality in the country as millions of workers were consigned to an imposed reality of sustaining their families on wages that can hardly meet even half of the daily cost of living.

We, the NAGKAISA, therefore, take as delighting news the planned nationalization of the minimum wage announced recently by Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) Secretary Silvestre Bello. It is because of our long-standing position that poverty knows no boundary while inequality is the despicable outcome of unfair distribution of national wealth. This deformed policy clearly needs to be rectified, now!

However, we always consider as mere government propaganda a major pronouncement that is left without form at the policy level. That, certainly, is what happened to the living wage principle that lay lifeless in the Constitution during the last three decades. But since the new administration has made a pledge to rectify the errors of the previous administrations, stopping the plague of contractualization and realizing the living wage were core issues that NAGKAISA and the government can work together in achieving a common goal.

At this particular juncture, the NAGKAISA labor coalition gladly presumes that the Duterte administration remains committed to the principle of living wage and that its planned nationalization of minimum wage will lead towards the ultimate realization of this social objective. Workers, in the first place, deserve not a minimum wage but a fair share in the product of their labor.

Hence, in line with the pronouncement of Secretary Bello, the NAGKAISA is looking forward soon to an Order, or something to that effect, going to be issued by Malacanang. We are looking forward to an instruction to all regional wage boards to issue a uniform wage order that is based on Metro Manila rate. And we are, at the same time, looking forward to a Palace-endorsed or certified bill in Congress seeking the same and eventually the repeal of the existing Wage Rationalization Act.

The NAGKAISA also strongly believe on the principle of equal pay for equal work and work of equal value not just on private sector workers but for those government employees who are in the same bind. In the same breath, the NAGKAISA call on the government for the uniform application and implementation of Salary Standardization Law to all local government units (LGUs).

It is high time to stop the spiral race to the bottom by ending the regionalization and setting of wages to the barest minimum now. The NAGKAISA believes this can be done especially when government will treat the labor movement as main partner to this enormous reform tasks.

Therefore, we urge the government to instruct all regional wage boards to issue a uniform wage order the rate of which is based on Metro Manila. We call on government to certify a bill in Congress seeking the same and, eventually, the repeal of the existing Wage Rationalization Act. The NAGKAISA, likewise, call on the government for the uniform application and implementation of Salary Standardization Law to all local government units (LGUs).

About NAGKAISA

Issue-based NAGKAISA labor coalition is composed of 47 labor federations, workers organizations in public and private sectors and various urban and peasants groups. The group came together in April 2012 to advocate for workers' living wage, promote security of tenure, to lower the cost and ensure reliable supply of power, and for public sector workers to be allowed to form unions and collectively bargain.

The members of the NAGKAISA are: Alliance of Free Workers (AFW) , All Filipino Workers Confederation (AFWC), Automobile Industry Workers Alliance (AIWA), Alab Katipunan, Association of Genuine Labor Organizations (AGLO), Associated Labor Unions (ALU), Associated Labor Unions- Association of Professional Supervisory Officers Technical Employees Union (ALU-APSOTEU), ALU-Metal, Associated Labor Unions-Philippine Seafarers'Union (ALU-PSU), ALU-Textile, ALU-Transport, Associated Labor Unions-Visayas Mindanao Confederation of Trade Unions (ALU-VIMCOMTU), Alliance of Progressive Labor (APL), Association of Trade Unions (ATU), Bukluran ng Manggagawang Pilipino (BMP), Confederation of Independent Unions (CIU), Confederation of Labor and Allied Social Services (CLASS), Construction Workers Solidarity (CWS), Federation of Coca-Cola Unions (FCCU), Federation of Free Workers (FFW), Kapisanan ng Maralitang Obrero (KAMAO), Katipunan, Pambansang Kilusan sa Paggawa (KILUSAN), Kapisanan ng mga Kawani sa Koreo sa Pilipinas (KKKP), Labor education and Research Network (LEARN), League of Independent Bank Organizations (LIBO), MARINO, National Association of Broadcast Unions (NABU), National Federation of Labor Unions (NAFLU), National Mines and Allied Workers Union (NAMAWU), National Association of Trade Unions (NATU), National Confederation of Labor (NCL), National Confederation of Transport Union (NCTU), National Union of Portworkers in the Philippines (NUPP), National Union of Workers in Hotel, Restaurant and Allied Industries (NUWHRAIN), Philippine Airlines Employees Association (PALEA), Pepsi Cola Employees Union of the Philippines (PEUP), Philippine Government Employees Association (PGEA), Pinag-isang Tinig at Lakas ng Anakpawis (PIGLAS), Philippine Integrated Industries Labor Union (PILLU), Philippine Independent Public Sector Employees Association (PIPSEA), Partido Manggagawa (PM), Philippine Metalworkers Alliance (PMA), Public Services Labor Independent Confederation (PSLINK), Philippine Transport and General Workers Organization (PTGWO), Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), Workers Solidarity Network (WSN).

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Monday, August 22, 2016

United States Jobs - Teacher Elementary, TEACHER PHYSICAL EDUCATION, TEACHER SOCIAL STUDIES


Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
UNITED STATESTEACHER ELEMENTARYPRIME OPPORTUNITIES INC.8/10/20164
UNITED STATESTEACHER MATHPRIME OPPORTUNITIES INC.8/10/20163
UNITED STATESTEACHER PHYSICAL EDUCATIONPRIME OPPORTUNITIES INC.8/10/20162
UNITED STATESTEACHER SOCIAL STUDIESPRIME OPPORTUNITIES INC.8/10/20161
UNITED STATESTHERAPIST PHYSICALMMML RECRUITMENT SERVICES INC8/5/2016199

Australia Jobs - BEATER PANEL, HAIRDRESSER, PAINTER SPRAY VEHICLE, BAKER

Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
AUSTRALIABEATER PANELUNIPLAN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT INC (MHM OVERSEAS EMPLOY`T AGENCY CORP)8/18/20162
AUSTRALIAHAIRDRESSERUNIPLAN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT INC (MHM OVERSEAS EMPLOY`T AGENCY CORP)8/18/20161
AUSTRALIAPAINTER SPRAY VEHICLEUNIPLAN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT INC (MHM OVERSEAS EMPLOY`T AGENCY CORP)8/18/20162
AUSTRALIABAKERHUMAN AGGREGATES PHILS. INC.8/15/201610
AUSTRALIAPASTRYHUMAN AGGREGATES PHILS. INC.8/15/201610
AUSTRALIAELECTRICIAN AUTOMOTIVEBISON MANAGEMENT CORPORATION8/12/20165

Canada Jobs - CUTTER MEAT, ATTENDANT ROOM/CLEANER LIGHT DUTY, WELDER PRODUCTION, COOK

 Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
CANADACUTTER MEATMAGSAYSAY GLOBAL SERVICES ,INC.( FOR:MLI RESOURCES INC.)8/18/20167
CANADAATTENDANT ROOM/CLEANER LIGHT DUTYENERGY MANPOWER SERVICES INC8/12/20161
CANADAWELDER PRODUCTIONINDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC (IPAMS)8/12/2016Open
CANADACOOKMERCAN CANADA EMPLOYMENT PHILS INC7/25/20161

Japan Jobs - AGRICULTURE LIVE STOCK, PROCESSOR FOOD, SCAFFOLDER, DANCER, SINGER

  Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
JAPANAGRICULTURE LIVE STOCKPRUDENTIAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY INC8/17/20163
JAPANDANCERSUNRISE INTERNATIONAL TALENT CENTER, INC.8/17/201650
JAPANDANCERAQIUM INTERNATIONAL, INC.. FOR:ACQUIM INTL INC.8/17/2016140
JAPANMACHINISTUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY8/17/20163
JAPANPLASTIC MOLDERUNIPLAN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT INC (MHM OVERSEAS EMPLOY`T AGENCY CORP)8/17/20162
JAPANPROCESSOR FOODPHILCANGO INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT SERVICES INC8/17/201610
JAPANSCAFFOLDERWONDERFUL INTERNATIONAL SERVICES, INC.8/17/20161
JAPANSCAFFOLDERUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY8/17/20163
JAPANSINGERAQIUM INTERNATIONAL, INC.. FOR:ACQUIM INTL INC.8/17/201660
JAPANSINGERSUNRISE INTERNATIONAL TALENT CENTER, INC.8/17/201620
JAPANWORKER DAIRYALIZABETH RECRUITMENT INCORPORATED8/17/20162
JAPANWORKER FRAMESTUDIO 85 PROMOTIONS INC8/17/20162
JAPANWORKER FRAMECHARTREUSE PRIME RECRUITMENT SPECIALISTS INC (FORMERLY CHARTREUSE PROMOTION8/17/20163
JAPANCARPENTER CONSTRUCTIONGOLDEN GATEWAY INTL MANPOWER SERVICES INC8/16/20161
JAPANPLASTIC MOLDERGOLDEN GATEWAY INTL MANPOWER SERVICES INC8/16/20165
JAPANREINFORCING BAR CONSTRUCTIONESPANDIA MANPOWER CORP8/16/20163
JAPANREINFORCING BAR CONSTRUCTIONRHV PLACEMENT AGENCY INTL INC8/16/20162
JAPANWELDERWEST CEBU PEOPLE SOLUTIONS INC8/16/20161
JAPANWELDERESPANDIA MANPOWER CORP8/16/20163
JAPANDANCERROYAL GEM RESOURCES & MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT CORP (FORMERLY ROYAL GEM RESOURC8/15/201674
JAPANDANCERVERDANT MANPOWER MOBILIZATION CENTER INC8/15/201630
JAPANFARMER CULTIVATIONRHV PLACEMENT AGENCY INTL INC8/15/201611
JAPANPAINTERALIZABETH RECRUITMENT INCORPORATED8/15/201654
JAPANSINGERVERDANT MANPOWER MOBILIZATION CENTER INC8/15/201610
JAPANSINGERROYAL GEM RESOURCES & MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT CORP (FORMERLY ROYAL GEM RESOURC8/15/201623
JAPANWELDERJ.A.S. EMPIRE INTERNATIONAL PROMOTION CORP8/15/20163
JAPANWELDERALIZABETH RECRUITMENT INCORPORATED8/15/201652
JAPANWELDERARK OVERSEAS HUMAN RESOURCE CORP8/15/20163

New Zealand Jobs - INSTALLER HVAC DUCT, CARPENTER, PAINTER CAR


  Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
NEW ZEALANDINSTALLER HVAC DUCTSUNERGEOS MANPOWER SERVICES CORPORATION8/18/20161
NEW ZEALANDCARPENTERMITAC OVERSEAS MANPOWER CORPORATION (FORMERLY EMMYLOU`S MANPOWER INC)8/17/20161
NEW ZEALANDPAINTER CARUNIPLAN OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT INC (MHM OVERSEAS EMPLOY`T AGENCY CORP)8/17/20161
NEW ZEALANDPAINTER VEHICLEOLM INTERNATIONAL JOB PLACEMENT CORP8/17/20161
NEW ZEALANDSTEEL FIXERMITAC OVERSEAS MANPOWER CORPORATION (FORMERLY EMMYLOU`S MANPOWER INC)8/17/20161
NEW ZEALANDCARPENTERYWA HUMAN RESOURCE CORPORATION (FORMERLY YANGWHA HUMAN RESOURCE CORPORATION8/12/2016100
NEW ZEALANDCARPENTERMITAC OVERSEAS MANPOWER CORPORATION (FORMERLY EMMYLOU`S MANPOWER INC)8/10/20161

United Kingdom Jobs - Nurse Registered, Nurse Staff


  Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
UNITED KINGDOMNURSE REGISTEREDINDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC (IPAMS)8/12/2016Open
UNITED KINGDOMNURSE STAFFINDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC (IPAMS)8/11/2016Open
UNITED KINGDOMNURSE REGISTEREDINDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC (IPAMS)8/10/2016Open
UNITED KINGDOMNURSE STAFFASC GLOBAL RECRUITMENT INC (FORMERLY ARTIST SEARCH CORPORATION)8/10/2016100
UNITED KINGDOMNURSE STAFFINDUSTRIAL PERSONNEL & MANAGEMENT SERVICES INC (IPAMS)8/8/2016Open
UNITED KINGDOMAUDIT EXECUTIVE/AUDITORQRD INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT INC8/5/201611
UNITED KINGDOMMANAGERQRD INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT INC8/5/20169
UNITED KINGDOMMANAGER SENIORQRD INTERNATIONAL PLACEMENT INC8/5/201610
UNITED KINGDOMNURSEALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL RECRUITMENT AND PLACEMENT SERVICES INC8/1/201660
UNITED KINGDOMNURSE REGISTEREDASC GLOBAL RECRUITMENT INC (FORMERLY ARTIST SEARCH CORPORATION)8/1/2016100

IRELAND Jobs - Nurse Staff



 Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
IRELANDNURSE STAFFABBA PERSONNEL SERVICES INC8/16/2016Open
IRELANDNURSE STAFFCHESHAM RECRUITMENT INC.8/15/2016500
IRELANDAUDITORLANDBASE HUMAN RESOURCES COMPANY8/10/20161
IRELANDWELDER HIGHLY SKILLEDORION SITE MEDLINK (OSM) INTERNATIONAL RESOURCING INC (FOR: MEDLINK RES & )8/8/20165

Schedule of Jobs Fairs 2016


Date and Venue

August 18 - PESO Capitol Complex, Lingayen, Pangasinan

August 19 - City Hall Grounds, Paranaque City

August 19 -  Sitio Maligaya Covered Court, San Isidro, Antipolo City

August 20 - Robinsons Place, Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental

August 31 - Municipal Covered Court, Poblacion III, Indang, Cavite

September 3 - Naic Covered Plaza, Naic, Cavite

September 16 - SM Downtown, Sto. Rosario, San Fernando, Pampanga

September 7 - SM City, Baliwag, Bulacan

October 21 - Provincial Capitol Grounds, Brgy. Suklayin, Baler, Aurora

Sunday, August 14, 2016

One-stop service center for OFWs opens August 15

News Release
August 14, 2016

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) launched a one-stop shop for OFWs on
Monday, August 15, where all government frontline services are made accessible to Filipinos
who are currently working or planning to work overseas.

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said this is in response to President Rodrigo Duterte's
directive to make it easier for OFWs to avail the services of the government.

Bello said the One-Stop Service Center for OFWs (OSSCO) is located at the ground floor of
the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration’s main office at Blas F. Ople Building in
Ortigas Avenue corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City.

He said the one-stop service center is seen to reduce transportation expenses of OFWs and
shorten the processing time of their documents.

Aside from making available to OFWs information on their respective programs and services
and responding to queries of clients, the various government offices’ services to OFWs are
as follows:

1. Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA)
 Passport Services
 Passport Validity Extension for Balik-Manggagawa (vacationing Workers)

2. Overseas Welfare Workers Administration (OWWA)
 Processing of OWWA Membership/Renewal of Membership
3. Technical Education and Skills Development (TESDA)
 Assistance for Competency Assessment
 Verification of Certificates and Special Order
 Assistance for Replacement of National Certificates (NC)/ Certificates of
Competency (COC)
 Training Assistance and Scholarship Program

4. Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
 Issuance of Professional License

5. Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA)
 Issuance/ Revalidation of Seaman’s Book

6. Home Development Mutual Fund (HDMF)
 Processing of Pag-ibig Membership

7. Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PHIC)
 Payment of Philhealth Contribution
 Member registration and updating

8. Social Security System (SSS)
 Registration and Membership Data Amendment
 Acceptance of Loan and Benefits Claim Applications
 Loan Verification and Status
 UMID Capturing and Card Releasing
 Response to Queries

9. Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA)
 Processing and Copy Issuance of
o Certificate of Live Birth
o Certificate of Marriage
o Certificate of Death
o Certificate of No Marriage (CENOMAR)

10. Bureau of Immigration (BI)
 Departure Clearance Information

11. National Bureau of Investigation (NBI)
 Issuance of NBI Clearance

12. Commission on Higher Education (CHED)
 Verification and Authentication of School Credentials

13. Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority (TIEZA)
 Travel Tax Payment
 Processing of Travel Tax Exemption and Reduced Travel Tax
 Response to Queries

14. Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA)
 Documentation of Workers
(Landbased and Seabased)
 Documentation of Workers-On-Leave/Balik-Manggagawa
 Registration of Landbased Worker-Applicants
 Verification/Certification of OFW Records
 Provision of Legal Assistance
 Response to Queries

Bello said one-stop centers will be set up also in all regions spearheaded by the Department
of Labor and Employment Regional Offices in coordination with the regional offices of the
agencies cited above, local government units, and other partners and stakeholders.
The OSSCO in Ortigas and the regional offices will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.,
Monday to Friday, or in its discretion, with prior approval of the POEA or DOLE Regional
Office, may extend the services during weekends and holidays.

The POEA has established a similar one-stop OFW processing center at its premises in
2003 as required by the 2002 POEA Rules and Regulations Governing the Recruitment
and Employment of Land-based Overseas Workers (Part III, Rule III, Section 10).

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Two illegal recruiters with fake Swiss job offers nabbed

News Release
August 10, 2016

DOLE Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III ordered the immediate investigation of two
individuals arrested for illegal recruitment in an entrapment operation conducted last
8 August 2016.

In a report to Secretary Bello, POEA Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac said that the
PNP-CIDG Anti-Transnational Crime Unit (ATCU), conducted an entrapment
operation that yielded the arrests of Wilfredo Liwag David and Jemmalyn Mimis
Barlan, for illegal recruitment of twelve (12) victims who were lured with fake job
offers for Switzerland.

The non-existent job offers were for hotel and factory work involving a supposed
Swiss employer named KBR or Kelloggs Brown Root Company.

The victims were promised wages or salaries ranging from P60,000 to P70,000 and
that their applications will supposedly only take 45 days, with purported positions
having readily-available visas.

No placement fees were required, but the victims were required to pay medical
examination fees ranging from P3,500 to P6,000 to a specified medical clinic in
Ermita.

The victims reported the illegal recruitment activities to the POEA, which endorsed
the cases to the PNP for the conduct of the entrapment operation. The entrapment
operation occurred in Robinson's Manila, where David and Barlan were caught in the
act of illegal recruitment.

The arrested individuals will be brought to the Department of Justice for inquest
proceedings.

Secretary Bello directed the POEA to continuously monitor the progress of the case
and sustain the strong campaign against illegal recruitment.

Monday, August 8, 2016

POEA Board exempts qualified Balik-Manggagawa from OEC requirement

News Release
August 8, 2016

Labor and Employment Secretary Silvestre Bello III yesterday announced that the
Governing Board of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, of which he is
the Chairperson, has issued Governing Board Resolution No. 12, Series of 2016,
exempting a group of overseas Filipino workers from the overseas employment
certificate (OEC) requirement on an experimental basis starting 15 September 2016.

Aside from Secretary Bello, POEA Administrator and Governing Board Vice-Chair Hans
Leo J. Cacdac, and members Felix M. Oca, Estrelita S. Hizon, Alexander E. Asuncion,
and Milagros Isabel A. Cristobal, signed the Resolution.

Bello said the POEA Board issued the Resolution following the directive of President
Duterte to streamline processes in the deployment of OFWs, to afford them facility and
ease in transactions before government offices.

The Secretary said those exempted on a pilot basis are returning workers who are: (1)
returning to the same employer and job site, and listed in the POEA database of OFWs;
or (2) hired through POEA’s Government Placement Branch.

Bello said the POEA is already implementing the Balik-Manggagawa Online Processing
System which has eliminated the long lines at its offices, but emphasized a further need
and growing demand to enhance the system for workers returning to the same
employer and job site.

POEA Governing Board Resolution No. 12, series of 2016, states that an OFW BalikManggagawa
or returning worker returning to the same employer or job site shall, prior
to departure, shall register at bmonline.ph, and provide personal and employment
particulars to validate if the worker is indeed exempted from obtaining the OEC.

The worker’s updated profile will be forwarded to the Bureau of Immigration, to serve as
basis for clearance to exit the country without payment of processing fees.

Bello said workers who are not exempted from getting the OEC during the time of
registration will have to set an appointment with any POEA office or processing center.

A worker who proceeds to the airport without prior registration with the BM Online
System will be referred by the Bureau of Immigration to the POEA’s Labor Assistance
Counter (LAC) for evaluation, to determine if the worker may be cleared for departure or
be subjected to further completion of travel documents.

One month after the pilot or experimental period, POEA Administrator Cacdac shall
report to Secretary Bello and the POEA Governing Board about implementation of the
stated Balik-Manggagawa OEC exemptions.

POEA implements online registration of seafarers

News Release
8 August 2016

DOLE Secretary Silvestre H.Bello III, the chairperson Governing Board of the
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, said Seafarers Registration
Certificates (SRC) will be replaced by an online seafarer registry very soon.
In a Resolution issued August 5, the Governing Board has instructed the POEA
to implement the online registration system for seafarers starting 15 September
2016.

Secretary Bello signed GB Resolution No. 13, Series of 2016 with POEA
Administrator and Governing Board Vice-Chair Hans Leo J. Cacdac, and
members Felix M. Oca, Estrelita S. Hizon, Alexander E. Asuncion, and Milagros
Isabel A. Cristobal.

Bello said the online registry shall benefit around 50,000 SRC applicants per
year, and remove long lines at POEA offices. The online seafarer registry shall
likewise pave the way for the development and implementation of a universal
identification system for Filipino seafarers.

He said the way forward is to have a universal ID system for seafarers that is
acceptable to all government agencies and Port States in compliance with ILO
Convention No. 185 or the Seafarer’s Identity Document Convention.
The Board directed the POEA to link up with the Maritime Industry Authority
(MARINA) to look into the possibility of data sharing and development of a
universal ID system for seafarers.

The POEA issues SRCs to seafarers with their perpetual ID number for easy
access of personal records and efficient processing of employment documents.
Bello said the online SRC system is aligned with President Rodrigo Duterte’s
directive for government offices to review all systems and requirements to avoid
duplication of functions, eliminate queuing and facilitate delivery of services to
OFWs.

Bello said the POEA shall conduct an extensive information dissemination
campaign before the implementation of the online registration system.

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Husband and wife team nabbed for illegal recruitment

News Release
August 7, 2016

DOLE Secretary Silvestre H. Bello III has directed the immediate prosecution
of a couple caught in the act of illegal recruitment.

The CIDG Anti-Transnational Crime Unit, at the instance of the Anti-Illegal
Recruitment Operatives of the Philippine Overseas Employment
Administration (POEA), arrested Stephanie M. Valdez and her spouse Jhoan
"Khalil" Yuen, for recruiting overseas Filipino workers without the proper
license from the POEA.

Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac reported to DOLE Secretary Silvestre H.
Bello III the arrest of Valdez and Yuen, which resulted from the complaint of
an applicant who said she was promised a job as household service worker in
Qatar and was charged a placement fee of Php65,000.00.

In an entrapment operation inside a supermarket in Quezon City, the joint
operatives recovered from the couple the marked money the applicant
supposedly paid to the recruiters as additional placement fee.

The applicant said Valdez initially asked her to pay Php 20,000 for processing
her papers but she was able to pay Php 14,000 only.

Valdez allegedly directed her to proceed to an agency to sign an employment
contract and for stamping of visa, and was asked to pay Php 35,000 for
placement fee to Valdez' husband Khaleel Yuen.

Cacdac said the applicant decided not to push through with her application,
and sought counsel from the POEA Legal Assistance Division, where she was
told that she must pay a total of Php 65,000 placement fee, an amount higher
than the amount previously agreed upon.

Monday, August 1, 2016

250 general nurses needed for Germany, apply at POEA e-register and personally submit documents

RECRUITMENT SPECIFICATION FORM (RSF)

EMPLOYER GERMAN FEDERAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
WORKSITE Federal Republic of Germany
CLASSIFICATION Government-to-Government Arrangement

The lnternational Placement Service of the German Federal Employment Agency
(ZAVlBA) is in need of qualified applicants for the position stated below:

250 General Nurses

QUALIFICATIONS:

Filipino citizen (Male or Female) and permanent resident of the Philippines with
. Bachelor of Science in Nursing (four years professional education)
. Active Philippine Nursing License
. Two years hospital experience in any area
. German language proficiency
-willing to undergo German language training in the Philippines to attain Level Bl (to
be paid by the employer) or
-With B1 or 82 language proficiency level in accordance with the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages
Salary: Starting monthly salary of €1,900 (gross); Monthly salary of €2,300 (gross) after
recognition as a qualified nurse.
Travel expenses: The employer will pay the visa and airfare from the Philippines to Germany



BENEFITS

Board and Lodging:The employer will assist the employee find a suitable accommodation; the
employee will bear the expenses in full or in part of the board and lodging.

Qualified Applicants should register online at http://www.poea.gov.ph or  http://www.epoeaservices.poea.gov.ph/ereg/ereg.asp and personally submit the following documents (fastened in a folder) under the heading "Triple Win" at the Manpower Registry Division, Windows S and T, Ground Floor, Blas F. Ople Bldg. (formerly POEA Bldg.), Ortigas Avenue corner EDSA, Mandaluyong City:

. Cover letter and curriculum vitae with colored passport size picture, in English
and, if possible, in German
. High School Diploma (notarized copy)
. Diploma of nursing (notarized copy)
. Board Certificate from Professional Regulation Commission
. Certificates of employment from former employers (notarized copy)
. Certificate of German language skills, if available
. Copy of valid Passport

INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.

Applicants are required to present their original documents for authentication of written
information before forwarding the resume to the employer.

Deadline of submission is on: 26 Auqust 2016

Download POEA Announcement

Friday, July 15, 2016

Mga kasambahay na gustong magtrabaho sa UAE, pinag-iingat ng POEA

News Release
July 15, 2016

Pinag-iingat ni Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac ang mga gustong magtrabaho
bilang kasambahay sa Dubai o Abu Dhabi sa United Arab Emirates.

Ayon kay Admin Cacdac, naglipana ngayon ang mga recruiter na iligal na
nangangalap ng mga domestic worker upang dalhin sa UAE sa kabila ng kakaunti na
ang inaaprubahang kontrata ng Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) sa Abu
Dhabi at Dubai.

Matatandaang nagkaroon ng “unified contract” ang UAE para sa mga kasambahay
na hindi naman sumasang-ayon sa standard contract ng Pilipinas. Naging resulta
nito ang hindi pag-aproba ng ating POLO sa mga kontratang hindi katanggap-tangap
o disbentahe sa ating mga kababayan.

“Noong isang gabi lang, may dalawang kababaihan ang hindi pinasakay ng eroplano
sa Clark International Airport dahil wala silang legal na dokumento na magpapatunay
na sila ay dumaan sa tamang proseso ng pag-alis upang makapagtrabaho sa ibang
bansa,” ayon kay Cacdac.

“Dalawang babae rin ang tinulungan ng ating gobyerno na ma-repatriate mula sa
Abu Dhabi dahil inabuso sila ng kanilang amo. Biktima sila ng illegal recruiter na sila
ay idinaan sa Tawi-Tawi, Sandakan sa Sabah at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia upang
makarating sa Abu Dhabi”, dagdag pa ng administrator.

Minamatyagang mabuti ng mga ahensiyang miyembro ng Inter-Agency Council
Against Trafficking (IACAT) katulad ng POEA, DOJ, Bureau of Immigration, NBI, at
mga international airport authorities ang ganitong modus ng mga illegal recruiter.
Hindi papayagang sumakay ng eroplano ang sinumang aalis upang magtrabaho sa
ibang bansa na walang kaukulang dokumento.

Sa kabila nito, patuloy naman ang pakikipag-usap ng ating pamahalaan sa mga
namumuno sa UAE upang maiayos at maitama ang proseso ng pag-deploy ng mga
kasambahay sa Abu Dhabi at Dubai.

Hinihiling ni Administrator Cacdac sa mga aplikante na i-report agad sa POEA ang
anumang illegal recruitment o human trafficking activity na kanilang naranasan o
nasaksihan.

Friday, June 17, 2016

#NBAFinals Game 6 for Cleveland

Golden State 101 - 115 Cleveland
Standing 3-3


Grandma uses 'please' and 'thank you' in google search, it makes people smile



This is the tweet of 25-year-old Ben Eckersley, who lives near Manchester, England. He was visiting his grandmother's place to do laundry with adryer since he has none. What he saw from the screen of his grandma's computer screen made him delighted.


Ben and Grandma

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

Top 10 Examinees in the June 2016 Environmental Planner Licensure Examination


Rank
Name
School
Rating (%)
1
Kim Robert Cuevas De Leon
University of the Philippines - Diliman
83.50
2
Maria Teresa Salas Alambra
University of the Philippines - Diliman
82.60
3
Christian Resurrecion Buted
University of the Philippines - Diliman
82.45
4
Leonila Guigayoma Cajarte
Xavier University
82.25
5
John Titus Jumamoy Vistal
Holy Name University (for. Divine Word – Tagbilaran)
81.95
6
Kenneth Sumadia Artes
University of the Philippines – Los BaƱos
81.70
7
Edgar Labra Martinez
Silliman University
80.75
8
Abigail Pineda Sunga
University of the Philippines - Diliman
80.75
9
Mariolito MascariƱas Bonggot
Holy Name University (for. Divine Word – Tagbilaran)
80.65
10
Joan Sabanal Barrera
University of Southeastern Philippines – Davao City
80.50

Ricardo Victor Andaya Velasco
University of the Philippines - Diliman
80.50


The date and venue for the oath taking ceremony of successful examinees will be announced later.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Facebook apologizes for inverted PH flag, makes correction


Thank you Facebook for the correction. LOL

Facebook greeted this morning Filipino netizens for the Philippines Independence Day with inverted flag

In a statement released on Sunday afternoon, Facebook said the use of the inverted Philippine flag was "unintentional."

"This was unintentional, and we’re sorry. We care deeply about the community in the Philippines and, in an attempt to connect people on Independence Day, we made a mistake,” the social media giant said.

While it was inadvertent on Facebook's part, some netizens took to social media to react on the matter. My reaction is the image above.

Common guys, just a honest mistake. No big deal. Happy Independence Day everyone.

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Japan Jobs - POEA Jobs : AGRICULTURE LIVE STOCK, DRESSMAKER LADIES AND CHILDREN, ELECTROPLATER, FARMERS, HORTICULTURIST



Country  Position  Agency
  Date Approved
  JO Balance
JAPANAGRICULTURE LIVE STOCKRICHELLE MANPOWER AGENCY CO.5/23/20163
JAPANDRESSMAKER LADIES AND CHILDRENRICHELLE MANPOWER AGENCY CO.5/23/20163
JAPANELECTROPLATERUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY5/23/20166
JAPANFARMERSUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY5/23/20166
JAPANHORTICULTURISTPERPETUAL HELP PLACEMENT SERVICES INTERNATIONAL INC (FORMERLY AP SQUARE INT5/23/20161
JAPANREPAIRER AUTOMOBILEWHITE DOVE RECRUITMENT CORPORATION5/23/2016100
JAPANSCAFFOLDERSTUDIO 85 PROMOTIONS INC5/23/20163
JAPANSCAFFOLDERRICHELLE MANPOWER AGENCY CO.5/23/20163
JAPANWELDER SEMI AUTOMATICUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY5/23/20161
JAPANWORKER FRAMESTUDIO 85 PROMOTIONS INC5/23/20162
JAPANWORKER LAUNDRYRICHELLE MANPOWER AGENCY CO.5/23/20163
JAPANDANCERAQIUM INTERNATIONAL, INC.. FOR:ACQUIM INTL INC.5/20/201670
JAPANELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLERYWA HUMAN RESOURCE CORPORATION (FORMERLY YANGWHA HUMAN RESOURCE CORPORATION5/20/201610
JAPANFARMERSUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY5/20/20163
JAPANMACHINISTUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY5/20/20163
JAPANPLASTERERSTUDIO 85 PROMOTIONS INC5/20/20162
JAPANPLASTIC MOLDERSTUDIO 85 PROMOTIONS INC5/20/20162
JAPANREADY MADE MEAL MANUFACTURING WORKUNO OVERSEAS PLACEMENT INC. ( FORMERLY MECPHIL OVERSEAS PLACEMENT AGENCY5/20/20163
JAPANSINGERAQIUM INTERNATIONAL, INC.. FOR:ACQUIM INTL INC.5/20/201630
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