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[Title] => Deployment of 1-M OFWs this year attainable DOLE
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) is optimistic of reaching its goal of deploying one million overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) this year with the launch of its DOLE Labor Opportunities Program (DOLOP) Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) deputy administrator Carmelita S. Dimzon said.
Dimzon, however, stressed the need for more private sector participation as "the government cannot do it alone."
As of Oct. 14, Dimzon said the country has deployed 777,724 OFWs of which 74 percent are females and only 26 percent are males.
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[Title] => First international work program slated
[Summary] => The Department of Labor and Employment is bringing into the country foreign employers under the first International DOLE Labor Opportunities Program (DOLOP) to promote Filipino workers and showcase their skills and talents.
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) administrator Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz said DOLOP is an inbound marketing process designed as a one-stop shop that brings together the various stakeholders in the overseas employment program.
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[Title] => Foreigners hiring OFWs to get perks
[Summary] => In an apparent bid to fulfill its promise to generate at least one million overseas jobs each year, the government is now offering new incentives to foreign employers who hire Filipino workers.
Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said the Philippine government is also implementing a new program to lower transaction costs for foreign employers.
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LABOR OPPORTUNITIES PROGRAM
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Dimzon, however, stressed the need for more private sector participation as "the government cannot do it alone."
As of Oct. 14, Dimzon said the country has deployed 777,724 OFWs of which 74 percent are females and only 26 percent are males.
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Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) administrator Rosalinda Dimapilis-Baldoz said DOLOP is an inbound marketing process designed as a one-stop shop that brings together the various stakeholders in the overseas employment program.
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Labor Secretary Patricia Sto. Tomas said the Philippine government is also implementing a new program to lower transaction costs for foreign employers.
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