Several contractors in Guam have expressed intentions to hire more skilled Filipino workers amid the global health crisis, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said Saturday.
The Philippine Overseas Labor Office in Los Angeles has been receiving more requests from accredited employers under the construction sector in Guam for job order and employment contract verification, the department said.
Guam’s labor director shared the bright prospect of employing Filipino nationals under H2 visas as he explained the procedures and requirements for the continuing absorption of Filipino workers in Guam. “The Office of the Labor Attaché in LA has opened all communication lines to interview foreign principals for the documentary requirements to determine their veracity,” the agency said.
The labor office in LA further said that requests for accreditation for new employers continue to arrive.
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