President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. vowed to continue pursuing better working conditions for overseas Filipino workers (OFW) in recognition of their valuable contributions worldwide. Know more:
In file photo: A woman passes help wanted signs outside a recruitment agency for jobs abroad in Manila, Philippines. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. vowed to continue pursuing better working conditions for overseas Filipino workers in recognition of their valuable contributions worldwide.
“In every corner of the globe you have left an indelible mark that uplifted both your host countries and our nation in the process,” Marcos said. Based on its latest data, the Philippines Statistics Authority said there were an estimated 1.83 million OFWs in 2021. Of these, 1.76 million have existing work contracts, while the other 70,000 OFWs have no working visa or work permits.
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