NEWS
Displaced Workers
Rehired, OFWs Retained Jobs
01 May 2009
According to the Department
of Labor and Employment (DOLE), the effects of the global
economic crisis on the employment sector has gradually
decreased as more workers who were temporarily laid off
or placed under flexible work arrangements have returned
to their regular jobs.
Based on the data from
the Bureau of Labor and Employment, DOLE Secretary Marianito
Roque cited that over 14,000 workers have returned to
their regular workload. These include 7,975 workers in
29 firms from Region IV-A (Calabarzon), 2,418 workers
in 11 firms from Region 3 (Central Luzon), 1,712 workers
in seven firms from Region 12 (Davao), and 1,588 workers
in two firms from Cordillera Administrative Region.
In a statement posted
in the DOLE website, Sec. Roque said, “the positive
development is an indication that more affected workers
would be returning to their regular jobs. “ The
Secretary added that several firms are slowly returning
to their normal operations and work hours. As such, workers
who were laid off on a temporary basis where called back
to work for their companies.
Furthermore, Sec. Roque
revealed that despite the crisis, investors are coming
in to the country to establish their businesses, paving
the way to job generation and employment. The Cavite Economic
Zone, for example, attracted new investors aiming to put
up new hotels and resorts in the country.
Meanwhile, the number
of overseas Filipino workers (OFW) being displaced has
decreased “to almost negligible levels” according
to DOLE Undersecretary Rosalinda Baldoz in her interview
with the Philippine Daily Inquirer. In the same interview,
Usec. Baldoz disclosed that employment situation in Taiwan
has significantly improved. Sec. Roque revealed that 851
laid off OFWs were rehired by their foreign employers.
On the other hand, 468 Filipino workers found new jobs
in Taiwan last March.
The Labor Secretary
also said that companies affected by the global crisis
are retaining the OFWs to avoid losing their quotas and
in anticipation of improvement in the economy of Taiwan
in the fourth quarter.
Trabaho.com.
thanks its following sources:
DOLE Information
and Publication Service. Displacements bottom out as 14,021
temporary laid off workers, in flexi work, return to regular
employment (Posted March 30, 2009) Retrieved April 1,
2009 from
http://www.dole.gov.ph/news/details.asp?id=N000002310
Alave, Kristine
L. Philippine Daily Inquirer. Fewer layoffs seen in Q2,
says labor exec. (Posted March 31, 2009) Retrieved April
1, 2009 from
http://business.inquirer.net/money/breakingnews/view/20090331-197142/Fewer-layoffs-seen-in-Q2-says-labor-exec
Antonio, Raymund
F., Manila Bulletin. 14,021 Filipino workers rehired (Posted
March 31, 2009) Retrieved April 1, 2009 from
http://mb.com.ph/articles/200966/14021-filipino-workers-rehired
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