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Demand for Filipino nurses abroad has significantly declined despite the boom in the global medical industry.

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"In view of the disturbing situation in Tengiz that might adversely affect the security and welfare of our Filipino workers, the processing and deployment of Filipino workers to any work site in Tengiz is suspended temporarily," Labor Undersecretary Danilo Cruz said.
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The BSP said the slowdown could be attributed to the fewer number of OFWs fielded abroad from 4.1 percent in January to July to only 3.9 percent in January to August.
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The BSP said the slowdown could be attributed to the fewer number of OFWs fielded abroad from 4.1 percent in January to July to only 3.9 percent in January to August.
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