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WITH a huge chunk of overseas Filipino workers in Lebanon being domestic workers, the Department of Migrant Workers on Saturday, October 19, 2024, expressed belief that their dedication to their employers is a major factor on why many still refuse to seek repatriation despite the heightened tension there.
'The nature of their work would really have emotional ties to their families and, therefore, they would have their own emotional reasons, personal reasons why they won't come home,' he added. Cacdac admitted that there are still some instances, wherein employers are the ones that initially refuse to let their OFWs seek repatriation. 'Our personnel there have the necessary expertise and experience...
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