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The Department of Migrant Workers vowed Wednesday to ensure the safety of overseas Filipino workers in Lebanon, following directives from President Ferdinand Marcos.
The Migrant Workers Office in Beirut, led by a labor attaché and six staff members, is central to these efforts, with a veteran labor attaché, Adam Musa, already en route to augment the team. In response, the DMW is negotiating with airlines to arrange chartered flights, aiming to accommodate at least 300 workers.
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