THE PHILIPPINE EMBASSY IN SEOUL COMMENCES ITS LABOR EDUCATION SERIES: “MY LABED BEATS FIRST IN MY SEOUL”
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul Commences Its Labor Education Series
“My LabEd Beats First in My Seoul”
28 March 2021, Seoul. The Philippine Embassy in Seoul through POLO-OWWA kick-started its Labor Education (LabEd) Series with the topic, Illegal Recruitment: Ikaw Ba ay Na-Scam? (Everything you need to know about illegal recruitment) via webinar on 28 March 2021. The LabEd web series or LabEd WebiSerye One aims to mitigate the risk of Filipinos being lured into employment fraud by educating our kababayans with the legal pathways to foreign employment.
The Embassy’s Chargé d’ Affaires (CDA), a.i. Christian L. de Jesus, in his opening remarks, reiterated POEA’s warning on online recruitment, 3rd country recruitment, and social media ads which promise high salary abroad. According to CDA de Jesus, reports have reached the Embassy that some OFWs in Korea were promised employment and permanent residency in other countries for a certain fee which later on never came to fruition. “To address this and in line with the Embassy’s mandate to protect the worker’s rights and promote their welfare, the first LabEd WebiSerye One was organized,” CDA de Jesus said.
LabEd WebiSerye One was graced by experts in the Philippine labor migration. Labor Attachés Rachel Zozobrado-Nagayo and Angel L. Borja, Jr. of POLO Toronto and POLO New Zealand, respectively, discussed the legal pathways of employment in the area under their jurisdiction. Both elaborated current labor market needs and the stages of recruitment with the necessary requirements per procedure. Labor Attaché Nagayo stressed that placement fee is NOT required for employment in Canada. Moreover, participants were advised to contact POLOs in Toronto or New Zealand though POLO Korea should they have additional queries on recruitment and employment in those countries in the future. Meanwhile, Director Francis Ron C. De Guzman of the POEA’s Anti-Illegal Recruitment Branch discussed in detail the definition of illegal recruitment and the conditions which fall under it. All the resource speakers encouraged the attendees to be aware and be vigilant of the red flags that scammers exhibit, i.e., fast processing of application, exorbitant fees (more than Php50,000 is already a bad sign), exceedingly high salary, and employment contract not verified by POLO and not approved by POEA. Simply put, Atty. De Guzman phrased it in this question, “Is my employment contract verified by POLO?” If the answer is yes, then it is legal, otherwise, it is fraud.
Since Filipino workers in Korea were hired through the Government-to-Government Employment Permit System, Labor Attaché Maria Celeste M. Valderrama encouraged our kababayans here to be in-the-know about agency hiring procedures under POEA. Assistant Labor Attaché Teresa Lourdes L. Pimentel facilitated the event.
Based on our kababayan’s warm reception of the LabEd WebiSerye’s pilot episode, expect the next one to be as interesting and informative. It pays to know. Maging Maalam, NO to Scam! END
05 April 2021
REQUEST FOR QUOTATION FOR ONE-YEAR SUPPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MINERAL DRINKING WATER (18.9 liter per bottle)
The Philippine Embassy in Seoul, Republic of Korea is inviting companies to submit quotations for its procurement of a one-year supply and delivery of Mineral Drinking Water (18.9 liter per bottle) to the Chancery and to the Official Residence of the Ambassador from 03 May 2021 to 02 May 2022, in accordance with the “Guidelines for the Procurement of Goods and Services, Infrastructure Projects and Consulting Services to be Procured and Performed Overseas” as approved by the Government Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) in its Resolution No. 28-2017 dated 31 July 2017.
The details of the project are as follows:
NAME OF PROJECT |
LOCATIONS |
One (1) year Supply and Delivery of Mineral Drinking Water (18.9 liter per bottle) |
Embassy of the Philippines 80 Hoenamu-ro, Yongsan-gu Seoul, Republic of Korea Official Residence of the Ambassador |
The last day for submission of quotations is on Monday, 12 April 2021 at 5:00 p.m.
Interested suppliers may send their duly signed quotation at email address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and attention it to Ms. Anna Gabriella E. Guinto.
Should there be further inquiries, you may contact the Philippine Embassy at telephone number (02) 796-7387 ext. 312.
The Embassy of the Philippines
Seoul, Republic of Korea
05 April 2021
ADVISORY ON DOLE-AKAP UNDER BAYANIHAN 2 FOR DISPLACED OFWs IN SOUTH KOREA DUE TO COVID-19
ADVISORY ON DOLE-AKAP UNDER BAYANIHAN 2 FOR DISPLACED OFWs IN SOUTH KOREA DUE TO COVID-19
Pursuant to DOLE Memorandum No. AD-1081, series of 2021, please be informed that the deadline for the submission of the DOLE-AKAP applications is on 30 March 2021 as authority to disburse funds for this purpose is only until 31 March 2021.
As such, and due to time constraint, only complete and sufficient application for DOLE-AKAP Program received by 30 March 2021 will be processed by POLO.
For related queries, the public may contact POLO through (82-2) 3785-3634.END
28 March 2021
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