The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) imposed a total deployment ban for OFWs bound for Kuwait. The ban covers all types of workers being deployed for the first time, regardless of their skill, profession, or type of work. The deployment ban is in response to the directive of President Rodrigo Duterte due to a number of cases of deaths and abuses of overseas Filipino workers (OFW) in Kuwait. As the ban is extended indefinitely, OWWA is set to give cash assistance to affected OFWs.
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Owwa Administrator Hans Leo Cacdac on a social media post aid they have approved the cash assistance for OFWs affected by the deployment ban to Kuwait via OWWA Board Resolution 14-2018.
He said the cash assistance will be in the amount of P5,000 for active members and P2,500 for inactive members.
He said the cash assistance will be in the amount of P5,000 for active members and P2,500 for inactive members.
Welcome home! OWWA Administrator @HansLeoCacdac in a tweet yesterday reported that 74 OFWs from #Kuwait have returned and were welcomed by the OWWA.— Angara ng Pinoy (@SonnyAngaraNews) March 23, 2018
May nakahandang tulong ang pamahalaan para sa uuwi mula Kuwait sa pamamagitan ng #OWWA Law na isinulong ni Sen @sonnyangara pic.twitter.com/P8qljW119t