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[Title] => Integration of OFWs deemed also important
[Summary] => In line with the 2012 Celebration of the Month of Overseas Filipinos and International Migrants Day, the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration-7 with the cooperation of Inter Agency Committee and the Philippine Migrants Rights Watch conducted the First Regional Forum on Migration yesterday at the Pag-ibig Auditorium, Cebu Business Park.
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[Title] => Former Japanese lawmaker sees severe labor problem in 19 years
[Summary] => A former Japanese lawmaker sees the need for more foreign workers, particularly Filipinos in Japan in the next 19 years because his countrys ageing population would cause a "severe labor shortage."
Speaking at yesterdays 10th anniversary celebration of the non-government organization Development Action for Women Network (DAWN), Kazuo Inoue said Japan should ease its hiring policies for foreign workers, specifically nurses, caregivers and teachers.
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[Title] => RP middle class relocating abroad for work experts
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The Philippine middle class has virtually relocated overseas as more Filipinos seek work abroad, giving rise to problems but also creating potential opportunities, experts and officials said yesterday.
"The middle class of this country is rapidly becoming foreign- based," Frederico Macaranas, executive director of the Asian Institute of Managements think-tank, told the conference.
It has been estimated that some eight million Filipinos or about 10 percent of the total population are now living overseas.
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Speaking at yesterdays 10th anniversary celebration of the non-government organization Development Action for Women Network (DAWN), Kazuo Inoue said Japan should ease its hiring policies for foreign workers, specifically nurses, caregivers and teachers.
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The Philippine middle class has virtually relocated overseas as more Filipinos seek work abroad, giving rise to problems but also creating potential opportunities, experts and officials said yesterday.
"The middle class of this country is rapidly becoming foreign- based," Frederico Macaranas, executive director of the Asian Institute of Managements think-tank, told the conference.
It has been estimated that some eight million Filipinos or about 10 percent of the total population are now living overseas.
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