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Some $1.5 billion worth of annual remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia could be lost because of the kingdom’s Nitaqat program, which requires more than 300,000 firms there to increase their hiring of locals, and lessen their employment of foreigners, an administration lawmaker said yesterday.

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Rep. Emmeline Aglipay of the party-list group Democratic Independent Workers’ Association (DIWA) is proposing stiff penalties for illegal recruiters of seafarers.

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The country faces as much as a $300-million drop in remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) due to the debt crisis in Dubai, the country’s largest labor group warned yesterday.

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"Investors’ confidence is strong with the vigorous efforts of the government to balance the budget (and) improve the overall security situation," she told delegates to the sixth Luzon Island Congress of the Philippine Councilors’ League.
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Some $1.5 billion worth of annual remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in Saudi Arabia could be lost because of the kingdom’s Nitaqat program, which requires more than 300,000 firms there to increase their hiring of locals, and lessen their employment of foreigners, an administration lawmaker said yesterday.

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Rep. Emmeline Aglipay of the party-list group Democratic Independent Workers’ Association (DIWA) is proposing stiff penalties for illegal recruiters of seafarers.

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The country faces as much as a $300-million drop in remittances from overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) due to the debt crisis in Dubai, the country’s largest labor group warned yesterday.

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"Investors’ confidence is strong with the vigorous efforts of the government to balance the budget (and) improve the overall security situation," she told delegates to the sixth Luzon Island Congress of the Philippine Councilors’ League.
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