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[Title] => Taiwan eases requirements in hiring of OFWs
[Summary] => After lifting the hiring freeze, Taiwan eased the requirements for the issuance of visas to Filipino workers in order to hasten the recruitment and deployment of workers.
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[Title] => Labor department expanding services in Taiwan
[Summary] => Labor Secretary Bienvenido Laguesma announced yesterday that the labor department will expand its services in anticipation of increased volume of placements following the lifting of the ban on the deployment of Filipino workers in Taiwan.
The Pilipino Manpower Agencies Accredited to Taiwan, Inc. (PILMAT), which is composed of agencies accredited to place workers in Taiwan, has finalized plans to open another office in Kaoshiung, Taiwan, to serve more OFWs.
Laguesma said PILMAT has an existing office in Taipei.
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The Pilipino Manpower Agencies Accredited to Taiwan, Inc. (PILMAT), which is composed of agencies accredited to place workers in Taiwan, has finalized plans to open another office in Kaoshiung, Taiwan, to serve more OFWs.
Laguesma said PILMAT has an existing office in Taipei.
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December 24, 2000 - 12:00am