Labor group backs POEA implementation of mandatory Pag-IBIG membership for OFWs
MANILA,
July 31 (PNA)-- The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP), the
country’s largest labor confederation, expressed on Friday its support
for a new policy that makes Pag-IBIG membership a requisite for
departing OFWs.
The
policy is the offshoot of an agreement between the Pag-IBIG Fund and
the Philippine Overseas Employment Authority (POEA), under which the
latter shall include the collection of Pag-IBIG membership contributions
in its system as a requirement for the issuance of the exit clearance
or the Overseas Employment Certificate (OEC).
The
POEA has started collecting an initial contribution of P600 from OFWs,
equivalent to six months advanced contribution to Pag-IBIG.
Ernesto
Herrera, TUCP secretary general, said the country’s largest labor
confederation believes that mandatory Pag-IBIG membership is beneficial
to OFWs, and that making it a part of POEA’s requirements “is the best
way to ensure that they become members.”
“It
is the role of POEA to promote the welfare of OFWs, and facilitating
their registration as Pag-IBIG members is a way of doing that, as it
gives them access to the Fund’s savings program,” he said.
The
POEA maintains a computerized system of documenting all OFWs, which
includes a collection system for fees and premiums required for the
issuance of an exit clearance. (PNA)
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