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[Title] => Japayukis complain govt slow to help them
[Summary] => With only nine days to go before Japans new anti-trafficking law takes effect, Filipino entertainers are rushing the government to draw up plans to help them comply with Tokyos stricter visa requirements.
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[Title] => Libu-libong Pinoy OPAs sa Japan wala nang trabaho
[Summary] => Tinatayang madadagdagan pa ang mahigit kumulang na 20,000 Filipino overseas performing artists (OPAs) ang maaaring mawalan ng hanapbuhay ngayong taon sa gitna ng walang tigil na pagpapasara sa mga entertainment joints sa Japan at kung hindi kikilos ang mga kinauukulang kawani ng gobyerno maaaring tuluyan nang maalis ang naturang industriya at lumala ang unemployment problem ng bansa.
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[Title] => Solon denounces crackdown on OFWs in Japan
[Summary] => A party-list congressman denounced the alleged crackdown on Filipino workers in Japan by an immigration official of that country.
Rep. Omar Fajardo of the Overseas Filipino Workers party said up to three thousand Filipino entertainers or overseas performing artists have been displaced in recent months, and the figure may rise if concerned agencies do not intervene.
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Kaugnay nito, sinabi ni Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesman Leopoldo Bataoil na hinahabol na nila ngayon ang naturang mga sindikatong nagpapakalat ng mga pekeng pasaporte.
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Kaugnay nito, sinabi ni Philippine National Police (PNP) spokesman Leopoldo Bataoil na hinahabol na nila ngayon ang naturang mga sindikatong nagpapakalat ng mga pekeng pasaporte.
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