Bagaman ikinatuwa ang pagmamalasakit sa mga overseas Filipino workers ni Pangulong Benigno "Noynoy" Aquino III, inihayag ng isang grupo na kailangang hintayin kung susundin ng mga ahensiya ng pamahalaan ang kanyang ibinigay na direktiba.
Sa panayam ng GMANews.TV nitong Miyerkules, sinabi ni Garry Martinez, chairperson ng Migrante International, na kailangang makita sa aksiyon ang utos ni Aquino na tugunan ang hinaing at pangangailangan ng mga OFW.
“Welcome pronouncement ‘yong kay Presidente Aquino pero kung pagbabatayan yung paghirang niya sa mga opisyal sa labor sector mukhang madilim ang naghihintay sa amin," ayon kay Martinez.
Tinukoy ni Martinez ang muling pagtatalaga ni Aquino kay Secretary Alberto Romulo sa Foreign Affairs (DFA), at Sec. Rosalinda Baldoz sa Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE).
Si Baldoz ang dati ring pinuno ng Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA).
“Masama ang record sa amin ni Sec Romulo dahil sa ilalim ng kanyang pamumuno sa DFA ay anim na OFW ang napugutan ng ulo," ayon sa pinuno ng Migrante.
Idinagdag ni Martinez na hindi rin naging maganda ang paghawak ni Baldoz sa kaso ng Sentosa agency na nagpapadala ng mga Pinoy nurse sa US noong pinamumunuan nito ang POEA.
“Mas magiging malaking challenge kay Presidente Aquino kung magagawa niyang review-hin ang appointment ng mga opisyal niya," ayon kay Martinez na nanawagan sa bagong pangulo na pag-aralan din ang mga bansa na itinuturing “high risk" para sa mga OFW at walang umiiral na bilateral agreement.
Sa kanyang inaugural speech sa Quirino Grandstand sa Manila, sinabi ni Aquino na puputulin niya ang red tape at palalakasin ang ekonomiya para makalikha ng maraming trabaho upang hindi na mangibang-bayan ang mga Filipino.
“We will level the playing field for investors and make government an enabler, not a hindrance, to business. Sa ganitong paraan lamang natin mapupunan ang kakulangan ng trabaho para sa ating mga mamamayan," ayon kay Aquino.
"Layunin nating paramihin ang trabaho dito sa ating bansa upang hindi na kailanganin ang mangibang-bansa para makahanap ng trabaho. Ngunit habang ito ay hindi pa natin naaabot, inaatasan ko ang mga kawani ng DFA, POEA, OWWA at iba pang mga kinauukulang ahensiya na mas lalo pang paigtingin ang pagtugon sa mga hinaing at pangangailangan ng ating mga overseas Filipino workers," idinagdag niya. -
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Jul 2, 2010
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P-NOY INAUGURATION DAY
A coverage blog of the inauguration of
President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III
June 30, 2010, 9:45 a.m.
Just the night before, President-elect Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III declared that he would not seek, demand, or even make use of special favors accorded to VIPs such as the President. And in keeping with that promise, the AM radios this morning are busy with incredulous reporters describing the strange scene of a President-elect on the way to his inuauguration, waiting for the traffic light at the corner of Araneta and Quezon Avenue to turn green. No doubt, the throng of reporters in the convoy were impatiently cooling their heels, but Noynoy appeared intent on making a point. Neither did his convoy make an illegal left turn to Sta. Mesa, as most VIPs and media vehicles are wont to do. Instead, they took the long route by making a U-turn along Araneta avenue.
Curiously, we came across yet another convoy, a smaller one at that, along Quirino Avenue in Manila. The motorcycle escorts had their sirens ablare, with lights all a-blinker. No doubt a minor functionary on the way to P’Noy’s inauguration. But while the principal paitently waited for his light to turn green, the convoy of this minor functionary jumped lanes and did a counterflow, to the irritation of other motorists. P’Noy has his work cut out for him.
10:15 a.m. Quirino Grandstand
Luneta is again a sea of yellow. Just 11 months ago, hundreds of thousands of people lined Roxas Boulevard, wiping away tears and unfurling yellow banners, as Noynoy’s mother Cory was brought to her final resting place. Complete strangers waved, hugged, and told each other stories of a different time as ships out on the bay sounded out mournfully with their foghorns. Today, the yellow is back, as Cory’s son steps up to the plate. Mediamen estimate the crowd at more than half a million, even as weather forecasters predict an 80 percent chance of precipitation. Students and the youth, those who have the vaguest recollection of Marcos, Cory, or the victory of people power, make up the majority here. But there were also entire families, fathers and mothers who clearly knew what it was like to be afraid to speak up, lifting children on their shoulders and again, telling them stories of a different time that for them had come back.
Posted by: Ed Lingao | June 30, 2010 at 11:11 am
Filed under: General
http://www.pcij.org/blog/?p=5668
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President Benigno Simeon Cojuangco Aquino III
June 30, 2010, 9:45 a.m.
Just the night before, President-elect Benigno Simeon C. Aquino III declared that he would not seek, demand, or even make use of special favors accorded to VIPs such as the President. And in keeping with that promise, the AM radios this morning are busy with incredulous reporters describing the strange scene of a President-elect on the way to his inuauguration, waiting for the traffic light at the corner of Araneta and Quezon Avenue to turn green. No doubt, the throng of reporters in the convoy were impatiently cooling their heels, but Noynoy appeared intent on making a point. Neither did his convoy make an illegal left turn to Sta. Mesa, as most VIPs and media vehicles are wont to do. Instead, they took the long route by making a U-turn along Araneta avenue.
Curiously, we came across yet another convoy, a smaller one at that, along Quirino Avenue in Manila. The motorcycle escorts had their sirens ablare, with lights all a-blinker. No doubt a minor functionary on the way to P’Noy’s inauguration. But while the principal paitently waited for his light to turn green, the convoy of this minor functionary jumped lanes and did a counterflow, to the irritation of other motorists. P’Noy has his work cut out for him.
10:15 a.m. Quirino Grandstand
Luneta is again a sea of yellow. Just 11 months ago, hundreds of thousands of people lined Roxas Boulevard, wiping away tears and unfurling yellow banners, as Noynoy’s mother Cory was brought to her final resting place. Complete strangers waved, hugged, and told each other stories of a different time as ships out on the bay sounded out mournfully with their foghorns. Today, the yellow is back, as Cory’s son steps up to the plate. Mediamen estimate the crowd at more than half a million, even as weather forecasters predict an 80 percent chance of precipitation. Students and the youth, those who have the vaguest recollection of Marcos, Cory, or the victory of people power, make up the majority here. But there were also entire families, fathers and mothers who clearly knew what it was like to be afraid to speak up, lifting children on their shoulders and again, telling them stories of a different time that for them had come back.
Posted by: Ed Lingao | June 30, 2010 at 11:11 am
Filed under: General
http://www.pcij.org/blog/?p=5668
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Jul 1, 2010
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HANDOG NG GLOBAL PINOY SA BAGONG PANGULONG NOYNOY: TWO DAYS OVERSEAS EMPLOYMENT MEGA JOBS FAIR
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Thousands of overseas jobs will be made available to applicants from POEA licensed recruitment agency members of the Philippine Association of Service Exporters, Inc. (PASEI)
Motorpool workers, medical & hospital staff, construction workers, skilled and technical/maintenance workers, engineers (CE, ME, EE, ECE, Design, Structural, Architectural, Electro-Mechs, etc), I.T. personnel/autocad draftsmen, service/hotel/restaurant workers, HSW/DH/dressmakers, etc.
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