SALAYSAY. In Need of Highly Skilled Workers

Similar documents
SALAYSAY ON THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GENDER, MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT

SALAYSAY. Back to work if you re lucky

Remittances by Country and by Type of Worker -

Mr. Aquino s SONA, like that of any head of state, is mostly propaganda.

INTERNATONAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT: POLICIES, PRACTICES AND PERCEPTIONS BY GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS IN THE PHILIPPINES: The National Picture

The Philippine Experience in the Measurement of Migration: Perspectives of an Emigration Country

RISING GLOBAL MIGRANT POPULATION

North-South Migration To Developing Countries

Data on International Migration from the Philippines

Mobility of health professionals between the Philippines and selected EU member states: A Policy Dialogue

Empowering Migrant Workers: A Field Experiment among Filipino Maids in Singapore

OFW NARRATIVES: PERCEPTIONS AND CONTEXTS IN THE LABOR MIGRATION EXPERIENCES OF SELECTED OFWS

Deputy Governor Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas

Definition of Key Terms

BBC Learning English Talk about English Insight plus Part 13 Migration

The role of ASEAN labour attachés in the protection of migrant workers

Lecture 23: The Political Economy of International Migration (1) Benjamin Graham

Introduction to the 11 th AFML theme

SENATE S.B. ExDlanatorv Note

MINISTRY TO MIGRANTS AND THEIR FAMILIES DIOCESE OF ALAMINOS

Youth labour market overview

THE ROLE OF REMITTANCES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND LOCAL DEVELOPMENT. 9 th CBMS PHILIPPINES NATIONAL CONFERENCE January 24, 2013, SMX Mall of Asia

OPPORTUNITIES IN ASIA

Migration and Demography

Immigration. Min Shu Waseda University. 2018/6/26 International Political Economy 1

Country Report. Philippines. Stella Peralta Go

Labor. Figure 180: Labor market, key indicators,

Migration and Development Brief

Hong Kong, Kuwait, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Qatar, Malaysia, USA and the UK. 3,5,6,8

Irish Emigration Patterns and Citizens Abroad

Bilateral Migration Model and Data Base. Terrie L. Walmsley

Mode 4 and the Labor Rights of Migrant Workers

Charting Philippines Economy, 1H 2017

A dynamic understanding of health worker migration

The Dynamics of Labor Migration in the Continuing Course for Economic Development of the Philippines

Migration and Developing Countries

THERE are certain provisions in a Constitution whereby the less they are applied or used, the better for the country.

Public consultation on the EU s labour migration policies and the EU Blue Card

CASE STUDY A 'SMART Money' Solution for South Asia

Asian Labor Migration: The Role of Bilateral Labor and Similar Agreements 1

Overseas Filipino Workers and their Impact on Household Poverty

Business and Cultural Information. General Cultural Tips

27/03/2009 S2009/2697/HS

IMMIGRATION AND THE LABOUR MARKET

Eritrea is a new nation found in the horn of Africa. It borders the Sudan

TEMPORARY AND CIRCULAR MIGRATION:

DEVELOPMENTAL DIASPORAS IN CHINA AND INDIA: A Reconsideration of Conventional Capital. Kellee S. Tsai Johns Hopkins University

MIGRATION BETWEEN THE ASIA-PACIFIC AND AUSTRALIA A DEVELOPMENT PERSPECTIVE

A Preliminary Snapshot

PHILIPPINES. Side Event. Addressing Irregular Labor Migration in the GCC AM Meeting Room E, UNCC 8 November 2017

Memorandum of Agreement signed and executed by and between the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) and Bureau of Immigration (BI) on

IMMIGRATION IN THE EU

========== On behalf of the European Union. 96th session of the IOM Council

Movement of Human Resources: An Avenue for Regional Integration *

Migration and Protection of Migrants: Philippine Experience

June 2006 Social Weather Survey: NO VOTE IN CHA-CHA PLEBISCITE RISES TO 67%; ONLY 6.8% HAVE SIGNED AN INITIATIVE-PETITION

CER INSIGHT: The biggest Brexit boon for Germany? Migration. by Christian Odendahl and John Springford 11 December 2017

Migrant remittances is a way for Bangladesh to march toward a developed country through socio - economic development

Commission on the Status of Women Fiftieth session New York, 27 February 10 March 2006

Managing Migration in the Private Sector: A Philippine Experience

Table 10.1 Registered Foreigners by Nationality:

GLOBALISATION AND ASIAN YOUTH

2015/SOM3/CONF/011 Services Trade and Investment: The Philippine Experience

The Qatar-Gulf Rift: Impacts on the Migrant Community

Responding to the Economic Crisis Coherent Policies for Growth, Employment and Decent Work in Asia and Pacific

INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE ARAB STATES

Issue paper for Session 3

United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) A. INTRODUCTION

Report to the UN Special Rapporteur on Trafficking in Persons, Joy Ezeilo Presented by the Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women

Important Announcement For Filipino Spouses/Partners Of Foreign Nationals

Issue of Protection of Migrant Workers and their Families

Third Quarter 2018 Social Weather Survey: 84% are satisfied with the way democracy works; 59% always prefer democracy to any other kind of government

AsianBondsOnline WEEKLY DEBT HIGHLIGHTS

An Introduction to DOLE Overseas Operations. Labor Attaché BULYOK S. NILONG 17 May 2017

1.3. Rankings: imports, exports and overall trade volume Philippines trade with EU Member States Structure and trends by product

ATTRACTING HIGHLY QUALIFIED AND QUALIFIED THIRD-COUNTRY NATIONALS

QUANTIFYING TRANSNATIONALISM: ASIAN SKILLED MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA

LABOUR MIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION, RIGHTS, AND GOVERNANCE. An overview. By Patrick Taran, President, GMPA (Global Migration Policy Associates)

Migration and Global Health: Historic and Current Trends

International Students A Guide for Employers. Recruiting International Graduates

Trends in international migration and remittance flows: Case of Bangladesh

TOWARDS CREATING AN ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR A COMPREHENSIVE OFW REINTEGRATION PROGRAM CONCEPT PAPER

Levels and Trends of International Migration in Asia and the Pacific

The Global Economic Meltdown: Its Impact on Philippine. Business

Student officers: Daniil Fedorov, Rebecca Aspetti. Definitions of Key Terms

Call for proposals. Deadline for submission of proposals: 30 June 2016

Executive Summary. The ILO Decent Work Across Borders

The Philippines: The New Tiger of Asia

By: Asia Pacific Mission for Migrants (APMM) July 2008

THE WIDER PICTURE OF IGOROT OUT-MIGRATION

SALAYSAY. Migrante Europe Statement Latest European Union rules on undocumented inhumane

Policy brief: Making Europe More Competitive for Highly- Skilled Immigration - Reflections on the EU Blue Card 1

The Bee that Stings McDonald s in Asia: Lessons on Strategic Behavior of A Multi National Company from the Philippines 1

DEGREE PLUS DO WE NEED MIGRATION?

THE PHILIPPINE POTENTIAL

Migrating foreign workers - statement and experience of Czech employers

Introduction. Philippine Sociological Review (2015) Vol. 63 pp. 1-6

Investing in Skills for Domestic Employment or Migration? Observations from the Pacific Region

CHANNELING OVERSEAS FILIPINO S REMITTANCES TO PRODUCTIVE USES

Seventeenth Meeting of the IMF Committee on Balance of Payments Statistics Pretoria, October 26 29, 2004

Transcription:

In Need of Highly Skilled Workers The European Commission has adopted a directive in welcoming the so called "highly skilled workers". This directive will, however, enter into force in the EU territory when its legislative process is finalized. This policy highlights the principle of circular migration, which seeks to attract professionals in the EU while avoiding brain drain with developing countries. Eurostat projections indicate that in the EU, the total population is expected to decline by 2025, and the working age population by 2011.

Europe s population is "ageing and many jobs vacancies remain unfilled," said an EU press release. Analysis shows that the EU will need a highly-qualified workforce to sustain its economy. The Blue Card is Europe s answer to the US green card, which is expected to attract highly-skilled workers from third world or developing countries. Pinoys Reactions on EU Directive Some undocumented Pinoys welcome the idea of returning to the Philippines to have their papers processed by their legal employers. Pina P., who admitted being an illegal migrant for years, said she s in favor of the EU return directive and the issuance of the Blue Card. "Pabor ako dun sa sinasabi nila na kung may magde-declare sa 'yo, pwede kang umuwi ng Pilipinas. Mahirap kasi na wala kang papel. Di ka pwedeng makalabas-labas", she said. But there are some who consider the directive a trap for undocumented migrants. Merced O., an OFW who is legally working for a diplomat, said her friends are not 100% convinced of the directive. "Karamihan ng mga nakakausap ko,ayaw nila. Hindi sila pabor dun sa sinasabing umuwi muna kasi nga hindi 100% na makakabalik sila. Di pa naman kasi approved ang Blue Card na sinasabi nila", she lamented. The EU return directive may pose a problem to some undocumented Pinoys, but there are those who still consider this an opportunity for more professionals and highly-skilled Pinoy workers in the Philippines waiting for a chance to work legally in any country in Europe. (Pinoy Migration) Global Financial Crisis will hit Army of OFWs Published in News, Migrants on Octobe, 2008 There are few countries in the world where you will not find a Filipino worker. Even in tiny Iceland, one of the countries hardest hit by the financial crisis, there were 1,411 at last count. At any given time, about 10 percent of the Philippines 90 million population is hard at work outside the country. For years this vast army of workers has managed to keep the Philippine economy afloat with their remittances but all that could change as the global financial crisis starts to bite. Last year they sent home $14.4 billion, equivalent to 10 percent of the country s gross domestic product. The government had hoped that figure would exceed $15 billion this year.

But if the financial crisis continues to deepen, as many economists believe will happen, the impact on the Philippines could be severe. Overseas employment has been the Philippines escape valve for years, Benjamin Diokno, an economist and former Budget secretary, told Agence France Presse (AFP). Diokno warned: Just imagine if a significant number of these workers where to come home, where a third of labor force is about of a job or underemployed. The Department of Labor and Employment has already estimated that some 50,000 Filipinos could lose their jobs in the United States alone, mostly in the financial sector. More than two million Filipinos live and work in the United States and account for some 30 percent of remittances. Last year, according to government data, Filipinos could be found working in 202 countries around the world. Filipinos man a third of the world s merchant shipping, drive trucks in war torn Iraq and work on construction sites in the Gulf and Middle East. Hospitals in Australia, Canada and the United States employ thousands of Filipino nurses and doctors. More than one million Filipinos live and work in Saudi Arabia alone, from doctors and engineers to laborers. According to the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration, about 40,000 Filipino nurses work in Britain s National Health Service, half of whom are already permanent residents or British citizens. In Hong Kong and Singapore they look after the homes and children of local residents while in Macau they can be found dealing cards in the casinos. The gaming boom there has attracted more than 23,000 Filipinos, forcing the Philippine government to open a consulate in the former Portuguese colony. Hotels throughout Asia employ Filipinos at all levels from reception to management and even outgoing US President George W. Bush employs a Filipino cook in the White House. Rene Ofreneo, former dean of the University of the Philippines School of Labor and Industrial Relations, said the financial crisis would hit OFWs the hardest and may cause remittances to fall. He told a conference in Manila recently that the crisis will spare no market where OFWs are usually deployed and will, in time, impact on remittances. A decline in remittances will cause consumption spending to slow. Restaurants will be hit, and consumer goods, he said. Political commentator Antonio Abaya said Filipino overseas workers cut across all sectors of the labour market from professional to unskilled workers. According to government data, more than 30 percent of OFWs are laborers and unskilled workers..

FKFFB s Contribution to Community Development FEMINISTISKT FORUM FKFFB (Filippinska Kultur- & Fritids föreningen i Botkyrka) or Philippine Cultural Association of Botkyrka continues increasing its contribution to Community Development. Recently, the association together with some organizations in Botkyrka successfully organized FEMINISTISKT FORUM in Botkyrka at Hallunda Folkets Hus in Hallunda last October 4. There were around 180 participants, mostly with burning desire on dealing issues and changes about women s rights and equality. It was indeed a good start for Forum in Botkyrka. Part of the program on that day were information & literature exhibit, musical entertainment, forum and lectures by Gudrun Scxhyman, Amineh Kakabaveh, Marie Sveland and Yvonne Hirdman. HÄLSOVECKA During this health week (V. 44) in Fittja, FKFFB (Filippinska Kultur- & Fritids föreningen i Botkyrka) or Philippine Cultural Association of Botkyrka in cooperation with Fittja Föreningsråd (Council of Associations in Fittja) offers several activities to promote health, which includes: Kulturvandring, lecture on FETMA and OVER WEIGHT 31/10 at 18:00 20:00 at Förvägen 5, FITTJA and on Sunday 2 nd Nov at Kundcenter, Krögarvägen 4, Promotion of Vegetarian Food with tasting, Yoga and Tea- social gathering. Members are cordially invited! Free!

INFORMATION AND INVITATION 31 st October (Friday) at 18:00 20:00 lecture in Swedish on FETMA och ÖVERVIKT Free! 2 nd November (Sunday) at Kundcenter, Krögarvägen 4 13:00 16:00 Promotion of Vegetarian Food with tasting, Yoga and Tea- social gathering. Members are cordially invited! Free! Also there will be members meeting after the activities. COMMUNITY DAY IN HALLUNDA NORSBORG 27 th September, HALLUNDA CENTRUM INFO DAY & Social Gathering 18 th October, Föreningslokal, Bragesvägen 17, Norsborg