Weaving the Past into the Future: Cebu Pacific Promotes Philippine Textile Arts

Discover the vibrant patterns of local communities as Cebu Pacific launches QR Flight Codes to celebrate cultural heritage.

5 Financial Resolutions To Keep In The New Year

Many individuals aim to pay off debt as a crucial financial resolution for the year.

PBBM Wants Magna Carta Of Filipino Seafarers IRR Strictly Enforced

PBBM nag-utos ng mahigpit na pagpapatupad ng IRR ng Magna Carta of Filipino Seafarers para sa kapakanan ng mga Pilipinong marinong.

DAR Distributes Condonation Certificates To 40 North Cotabato ARBs

Mga ARB sa North Cotabato, nakatanggap ng Certificates of Condonation mula sa DAR. Isang hakbang patungo sa mas magandang kinabukasan.

DMW Launches Publication On International Labor Market Situation

Ang DMW ay naglunsad ng Overseas Labor Market Situationer, na nagbibigay ng mahahalagang impormasyon sa mga Filipino workers ukol sa mga oportunidad at kondisyon sa pandaigdigang pamilihan.
By The Philippine Post

DMW Launches Publication On International Labor Market Situation

2787
2787

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Tuesday unveiled the Overseas Labor Market Situationer (OLMS), a comprehensive publication aimed at providing valuable insights on emerging global labor trends and opportunities for Filipino migrant workers.

During its launch at the Susan V. Ople building in Makati City, Migrant Workers Secretary Hans Leo Cacdac said the OLMS would also help enhance the Philippines’ labor ties with international partners.

“The success of our migrant workers who play such an important role in driving our economy and uplifting our families is tied closely to the strength and sustainability of the partnerships we build and nurture across the globe,” he said.

The publication, which contains detailed information on host-country conditions, salary ranges across various sectors, and emerging migration opportunities, would also serve as an important resource for researchers, stakeholders, and especially policymakers in crafting new laws that would improve the condition of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs).

During the event, the DMW also acknowledged the support of partner countries including South Korea, Hungary, Singapore, Austria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Romania, Japan, Qatar, Canada, and Germany, as well as international organizations like the International Migration Office, the World Bank, the International Labour Organization, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and development partners such as the World Bank, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and other industry leaders.

“We truly appreciate our international partners in helping us advance the rights and well-being of Filipino migrant workers,” Cacdac said.

He reiterated the DMW’s commitment to forging stronger bilateral, regional, and multilateral relationships to advance the rights and welfare of Filipino migrant workers through a rights-based approach to ensure safe, transparent, and ethical labor mobility.

Cacdac also reaffirmed the department’s dedication to addressing key challenges in international labor migration, including fair recruitment practices, and the protection of OFWs from fraud, scams, and other forms of exploitation.

To achieve this, Cacdac said the DMW has also partnered with relevant government agencies such as the Department of Agriculture (DA), the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), and the Department of Tourism for improved livelihood programs for OFWs, and with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Philippine Stock Exchange to help safeguard migrant workers from fraudulent investments. (PNA)