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From Jan. 1 to 22, POEA recorded a total of 5,333 newly hired overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the Middle East, 15.7 percent less than the total of 6,326 registered newly hired workers in the region a year ago.
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From Jan. 1 to 22, POEA recorded a total of 5,333 newly hired overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the Middle East, 15.7 percent less than the total of 6,326 registered newly hired workers in the region a year ago.
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