The newly-created Department of Migrant Workers will always be ready to assist OFWs, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. told Filipinos in Japan. | GabrielLaluINQ
“At lagi ko namang sinasabi na dapat huwag natin makakalimutan ang ating mga kababayan sa abroad kahit hindi natin nakikita ‘yan, nagsisipag sila, nagsasakripisyo sila para sa bansa. Kaya’t kailangan naman ay kami ay gagawin namin ang lahat upang tumulong sa inyo,” he added.
“Naging madali po – naging mas madali po ang trabaho namin dahil napakaganda ng reputasyon ng Pilipino dito sa Japan. Lahat ng makausap namin ay sinasabi nila hindi niyo na kami kailangang kumbinsihin kung gaano kagaling ang Pilipino dahil mayroon kaming empleyado, mayroon kaming kaibigan, mayroon kaming kilala, at alam na talaga namin na ang mga Pilipino ay mababait, masisipag, they are honest, English speaking pa,” he said.
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