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PH consulate warns vs illegal recruitment of low-skilled workers

By Nidz Godino

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“Philippine government maintains that any recruitment activities circumventing existing regulations are considered illegal,” Philippine Consulate General in Dubai has warned Filipinos in Dubai and  Northern Emirates against new illegal recruitment scheme targeting low-skilled workers.

The  consulate said  scheme lures Filipinos to accept jobs in countries Philippine government deployment ban is in place, including Pakistan.

These offers are often disguised as legitimate employment opportunities but are facilitated through tourist visas.  

Consulate  urged  public to exercise caution and avoid dealing with individuals or groups offering jobs in countries where deployment of Filipino workers is currently prohibited.

To ensure  legitimacy of job offers, Filipinos are encouraged to check official list of licensed recruitment agencies available on  website of  Department of Migrant Workers.

Consulate  urged Filipinos to report any suspicious recruitment schemes to  appropriate authorities. 

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