Some employers in the United States and Saudi Arabia have signified their intention to hire overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) displaced by the ongoing hostilities in Sudan. ManilaBulletin READ:
.—Some employers in the United States and Saudi Arabia have signified their intention to hire overseas Filipino workers displaced by the ongoing hostilities in Sudan.
Getting back to work, she added, was among the major concerns raised by the OFWs affected by the conflict in Sudan. Ople said the companies are specifically interested in skilled workers, international school teachers, nurses, construction workers, and engineers.
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