Philippine
Foreign Workers - O.F.W.
I have
always been disturbed by how the Philippine foreign workers ( mostly housekeepers)
are treated by foreign employers. I
watched a documentary on Saturday reporting the problems these OFW’s (mostly
women) experience when sent abroad to work.
The majority do not go abroad to work because they choose to go they go
out of necessity in order to survive.
They go because of the problems created by the corrupt politicians that
have ruled the Philippines since 1986 when Democracy was SUPPOSE to return to
the Philippines.
The people
were told things would get better when President Cory Aquino took office
following EDSA. In my opinion they have
not. Instead of a few corrupt
politicians in Manila you now have many, many corrupt politicians draining the
coppers of the government (the people’s money) dry. These corrupt politicians are not just in
Manila they are in every city, province and barangay in the Philippines.
The
government (politicians) claim these slaves (citizens of the Philippines) are
the heroes of the Philippines and they are.
The Philippines would be bankrupt if not for them. But, does the government (politicians) really
treat them as the heroes they really are – I think not.
When their
citizens are abused abroad the Philippine government does little to help
them. Few of the abusers, if any, are
ever prosecuted for the CRIMES they
commit against Philippine citizens. I
was appalled when I heard government officials say there is little we cam do because
if we took action the foreign employers would simply cut out the Philippine
workers and take more workers from Sri Lanka and India. There is something in that statement that
tells me the money the (slaves) return to the Philippines is actually far more
important to politicians than the heroes of the Philippines dignity and human
rights.
The private
agencies operated by Philippine citizens that send these people abroad remind
me of how the BLACKS in Africa sold their own people into slavery to British
slave traders. They lie to their
Filipino brothers and sisters to fill their contracts. Most are told they are going to work in
hotels when the agencies know they are sending them to work in private homes.
The
Philippine Government is aware that foreign employers confiscate the passport
of the Filipino worker as soon as they arrive at the airport in the country
they are sent to. This violates
International Law. It for all practical
purposes serves to make the Filipino worker a slave, for they cannot leave the
country they are sent to without a passport, regardless of how cruel their
employer is.
If the
Filipino worker manages to escape the cruel foreign employer and makes it to a
safe house they are still trapped in the country for eight months plus while
the Philippine government tries to get their passport back from the foreign
employer. They do not dare leave the
safe house during this period of time because their foreign employer may catch
them on the streets and force them to return to serve out their contract.
What really
sicken me was when I watched how the Filipino’s were trained in Manila to serve
as housekeepers. They were told do not
talk back to the madam or master regardless of what they do to you for you will
only make it worse for yourself. They
are told many will slap you in the face when you do something wrong instead of
simply correcting you and never try to retaliate because you have NO RIGHTS. They are told in the morning to say, “Good
morning madam or master” and goodnight at night. Always ask can you go to your room at night
never go without permission. You will
work probably seven days a week from early morning to around eleven at night.
Never open a close door without permission or knocking. Do not wear any low cut dresses or blouses,
it is best to wear tee shirts and LOOSE fitting pants, never shorts because the
madam may get jealous. In other words be
prepared to give up all your human rights and to be treated less than a human
being (slave) for around $150 dollars a month.
I told my
caregiver this morning I cannot say definitely what I would do if I had a
daughter about to go abroad to work because I have never and will never face
that situation, but I do not think I could or would allow my child to make that
kind of sacrifice in order to better the life or our family. I do not think I would be willing to gamble
her safety.
The
documentary showed one woman from Sri Lanka that a Saudi employer drove nails
through her hands, arms and legs because he did not like the way she clean the
floors – nothing was done to him. A
worker was ironing and the employers child got the electric chord at the wall
socket and was shocked and the employer took the hot iron and burn both sides
of the workers face – nothing was done to her. There was one horror story after another and
no one was ever punished for their abuse.
Rape was not uncommon and rape by teenage employer’s son seem to be a
real problem, but no criminal action was ever taken.
This is
nothing more than slavery in
2017!
I have never
understood why foreign executives and representatives of foreign governments
can work in the Philippines and hire a housekeeper in the Philippines for 1500
pesos a month, while they themselves make the same salary they would make in
their home country. What is really
ironic is they do not even pay them the monthly $150 average they would have to
pay them if they hired the same Filipino worker in their home country. This definitely is the fault of Philippine
politicians and their corruptions. Do
not kid yourself the politicians do not care about the people they care about
lining their own pockets.
Would you
allow personal pride to interfere with receiving 285 million dollars from
European Nations this year when your people are suffering? FREE money!
I would not. They could call me
all the names they want and if I did not deserve it I would swallow my pride
and choose to help my people. I wonder
how many school books, how many desk, how many schools could be build, how much
medicine could be distributed to the poor with 285 million dollars. How many OFW’s could stay in the Philippines
and work with dignity on government projects with a 285 million dollar gift
from the European Nations?
Now do not
get me wrong I am not saying the Philippine politicians are the only ones
guilty of ignoring the needs of their people.
My own country, the United States, will spend over 16 billion dollars
this year for helping the homeless get places to live and the problem only
grows worse every year. One company that
got low interest money and tax credits for building four low income projects stole
37 million dollars from the government (tax payers). The two owners got less than seven years in
prison for their crime and they cannot enter the low income housing program for
two years. When the head of the
government program was ask how could this happen, he replied, “We have to rely
and trust the developer is quoting the right cost on each project. We do not have enough employees to audit each
project.”
I think if
the government had audited the projects the 37 million dollars that these two men
stole would have paid for the audits.
The government employee that made the statement has himself been fired
for corruption since the documentary was aired – CORRUPTION in
government.
The real
problem was not the lack of funds to hire auditors or not having the employees
to audit the projects, the head of the government agency, did not want the
audits because he was profiting from the developers theft. It was
not the head of the government agency or his employees that discovered
the theft. A subcontractor went to the
Federal United States Attorney of Southern Florida and reported the
contractor/developer. He realized he
might eventually receive a prison term for his part in the theft and he offered
the government information in exchange for immunity from prosecution. All
governments are corrupt and will remain corrupt until the citizens take action.
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