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The Philippines should join in the global effort to ban the collection of employment fees from workers seeking work abroad, according to an international labor outsourcing firm.
David Arkless, senior vice president for corporate affairs of Manpower Inc., said the labor trend in the future will not likely move toward further offshoring, but rather in outsourcing.
Arkless pointed out more and more workers want to keep jobs and work within their own countries rather than seeking jobs or work abroad.
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David Arkless, senior vice president for corporate affairs of Manpower Inc., said the labor trend in the future will not likely move toward further offshoring, but rather in outsourcing.
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"The world of work is changing. The loyalty level is down. People now look for employability, which means he/she can work for life if he/she chooses to but not for just one particular company," said Manpower Inc. vice-chairman David Arkless, who spoke before the 25th National Conference of the Employers Confederation of the Philippines last week.
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David Arkless, senior vice president for corporate affairs of Manpower Inc., said the labor trend in the future will not likely move toward further offshoring, but rather in outsourcing.
Arkless pointed out more and more workers want to keep jobs and work within their own countries rather than seeking jobs or work abroad.
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David Arkless, senior vice president for corporate affairs of Manpower Inc., said the labor trend in the future will not likely move toward further offshoring, but rather in outsourcing.
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