That's a very good question, WinFlo. It's a question that needs to be answered to address this issue. But we could make some several assumptions because the reasons why people are hired or not hired are really common place. Here are my assumptions why Filipinos could have this employment ban.Originally Posted by WinFlo
Filipino migrant workers are not cost-effective. Maybe the employers are having too much trouble working with them; over them? Maybe the religious differences, cultural conflicts seem to be too much of a hurdle to get the job done.
Maybe Filipino migrant workers generally are too much trouble. We've heard time and time again of Filipinos being arrested, judged, convicted then executed for crimes.
Maybe there's new legislation prohibiting companies to hire workers from outside the country. Laws that protect the interests of the local work pool and its laborers.
It's just the same as how would WE feel/react if companies start to hire Taiwanese employees and laborers to work in projects here in the Philippines?
Maybe they found themselves a cheaper, more cost effective source of labor Maybe they're hiring capable workers from other Middle-Eastern nations, Africa, Pakistan or India which is like so close to them and in terms of transport so easy because they're like in one super-continent.
Anyway these are assumptions. What I am really wondering though is if this BAN for real? Have this been verified or is this a hoax?
If so, shouldn't we have heard of this or read of this in the news? Where are the articles about this? If this true, shouldn't this be a major concern of our government? Considering the fact that our economy really really depends on the income of our overseas workers?
Is this verified? Can anyone please give us the actual links to news and information about this ban? If there is none, then I guess this is just merely hypothetical then eh?




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