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THE Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) met with the Filipino community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) during the weekend to improve their working conditions and address their concerns. DMW Secretary Hans J.

THE Department of Migrant Workers met with the Filipino community in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during the weekend to improve their working conditions and address their concerns.

“The town hall meeting was in accordance with the directives of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in ensuring that every OFW feels protected, valued, and provided with dignified employment,” DMW said in a statement. They discussed how to better protect the rights and welfare of OFWs and how to provide them better opportunities once they return home to the Philippines.

During the conference, he reported that thousands of youth were able to transition to formal employment through government programs such as the Government Internship Program and JobStart Philippines.

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