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                    [Title] => OFW advocate calls for inquiry on falling oil prices in Middle East
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Overseas Filipino Workers advocate and senatorial aspirant Susan Ople urged both Houses of Congress to conduct an inquiry into the adverse effects of falling oil pri-ces on OFWs in the Middle East and the private recruitment industry.

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Awash with dollars from $18 billion in overseas Filipino workers’ (OFW) remittances a year, the Philippine economy is now afflicted with the Dutch Disease, a malady that sees the decline of local industries, fuels an overvalued peso, makes exports costly and imports cheap and results in jobless growth.

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                    [Title] => OFW advocate calls for inquiry on falling oil prices in Middle East
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Overseas Filipino Workers advocate and senatorial aspirant Susan Ople urged both Houses of Congress to conduct an inquiry into the adverse effects of falling oil pri-ces on OFWs in the Middle East and the private recruitment industry.

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