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Presented by : DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR LIBERTY T. CASCO Philippine Overseas Employment Administration Department of Labor and Employment Abu Dhabi Dialogue Senior Officials Meeting 11-12 May 2016 Dubai, United Arab Emirates

During the early 90s, Filipino workers were recruited by Philippine private recruitment agencies as trainees in small and medium scale companies in the manufacturing sector of Korea under the Alien Industrial Technology Training Program (AITTP) which was the legal mechanism to bring in foreign labor and address Korea s labor shortage. Trainees faced problems on excessive charging of recruitment fees from the recruitment agencies.

Philippines-Korea 11 Years of Partnership Memorandum of Understanding between Department of Labor and Employment and Ministry of Labor and Employment on Sending and Receiving of Workers under the Employment Permit System (EPS) Signed on 23 April 2004 Renewed four times (2006, 2009, 2013); for renewal in 2016)

A program of the Korean government that allows Korean employers to legally employ foreign workers in SME industry sectors through government to government agreement s with 16 participating countries

To sustain a concrete framework for cooperation between the Parties; and To enhance transparency and efficiency in the process of sending and receiving of Filipinos to the Republic of Korea under the Employment Permit System (EPS) of Korea

1. ENTRY Fairer and more transparent job opportunities Fairer and more transparent selection Education and life adaptation Prevention of rights violations 2. EMPLOYMENT Creation of more favorable environment Equal application of labor laws Regular worksite inspections Nationwide counselling and call center Free job training, insuarance policies for foreign workers 3. RETURN Support for smooth reintegration process Job placement at Korean companies in the country Various return support: briefings on return process, networking Re-enry opportunities for voluntary returnees

Deployment: 45,. 164 ( as of 04 May 2016 4.70 3.70 10% Manufacturing Agriculture 81.5% Construction Fisheries

PHILIPPINES 9.20% NEPAL 9.30% INDONESIA 12.20% CAMBODIA 12.80% VIETNAM 16% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% Male Female BY COUNTRY BY GENDER

6,800 or 48% higher than 2015 (4,600) Criteria for ceiling distribution: Rate of illegal workers Employer s preference Time required for sending workers to Korea Rate of workers employment change Actual number of workers received from previous year Country s level of cooperation in implementing EPS Policies

basic salary of US$1,200 (beginning January 2016) overtime up to 12 hours: wage premium is 50% or more social Insurances national pension departure guarantee insurance severance / separation pay health insurance industrial accident insurance extension permit / Re-employment permit Support programs for foreign Worker employment sojourn support (24 centers with interpreters) return support (Free training program for those with 2 year residency)

Extended Employment Period from 3 years to 4 years 10 months + 4 years 10 months (conditional) Option for Employment Change 3 times in 3 years (circumstances not attributable to worker)

REGISTRATION (online) EMPLOYER TO SEND STANDARD LABOR CONTRACT UNDERGO SECOND MEDICAL AND TB CLEARANCE TOPIK Examination EMPLOYER TO SEND EMPLOYMENT PERMIT ISSUANCE (EPI) ATTEND 45hr. KOREAN LANGUAGE AND CULTURE TRAINING ANNOUNCEMENT OF PASSERS SELECTION OF APPLICANTS BY EMPLOYER IN THE ROSTER SUBMISSION OF DOCUMENTARY REQUIREMENTS WORKERS DEPARTURE EVALUATION & APPROVAL OF HRD HQ INCLUSION IN THE JOBSEEKER ROSTER (those approved) VISA APPLICATION NOTIFICATION TO POLO ENCODING OF PASSERS SKILLS TEST (voluntary) TRANSMISSION OF ENTRY LIST PDOS AND PRE- FLIGHT BRIEFING Passers to submit Job Application Form First Medical Exam r result

1. Online EPS Test of Proficiency in Korean language (TOPIK) registration system to provide convenience for applicants 2. Comprehensive information and education program for EPS workers (with online and decentralized pre-employment orientation seminar (PEOS) at regional offices for EPS- TOPIK applicants and passers 3. Pre-departure loan facility to interested workers to for payment of necessary mobilization costs

4. Continuous efforts to reduce mobilization costs: preliminary training fee, airfare, language training 5. Regular (weekly) coordination meetings between the POEA and EPS Center in the Philippines 6. Reintegration program for voluntary returnees 7. Close inter-agency coordination towards improvement of program implementation

Generated decent work in manufacturing sector Protection of foreign workers through labor regulations, e.g. insurance coverage, workplace dispute settlement through conciliation, medication and counseling services Transparency in systems, procedures and costs for hiring, entry and management of foreign workers Reduction of recruitment cost of workers from 200,000 to 26,000

Improvement in policies over last 11 years ( e.g. increases in minimum wage, introduction of sincere worker policy and skills test Enhancement of computerized infrastructure (e.g. comprehensive and worker accessible platform for online information on employment status, computer-based test or special EPS TOPIK, computerized bank information EPS has gained international recognition by UN

Technical / Hardware adjustments for the online TOPIK registration Shortening of Introduction period Additional Computer Based Test (CBT) Venue Passers of TOPIK without offer of employment Reduction of illegal stayers Unclaimed Insurances Strengthening of worker orientation program to address worker challenges in working in Korea

Total No. of EPS workers Undocumented Percentage (undocumented) 30,000.00 25,000.00 20,000.00 15,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 0.00 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

1. Improved labor dispute settlement mechanisms at the job site 2. Increased participation of women foreign workers in industries suited to their capacities 3. Effective control of rate of illegal stay with closer cooperation and monitoring by host and sending countries 4. Easier access of applicant-workers to test protocol through regular and continuous computer-based EPS-TPOIK with optimum use of CBT facilities, including regular Skills Test for those who passed the Korean language examination. 5. Proposed implementation of online VISA application

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