Senate approves bills to protect OFW remittances

The Senate approved on third reading two bills to safeguard remittances of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) amid Middle East crisis concerns. These include transparency in remittance fees and free financial education. Sen. Joel Villanueva said it ensures every peso reaches OFW families.

Amid fears that the escalating Middle East crisis could jeopardize OFW jobs and fuel global inflation, the Senate approved Senate Bills 1917 and 1910 on third and final reading on Monday. SB 1917, the OFWs’ Remittance Protection Act, mandates remittance providers to disclose all fees and foreign exchange rates clearly to avoid excessive deductions. It bans sudden fee changes without stakeholder consultations and imposes penalties on violators. “Our OFWs are not only sending dollars, dirhams or euros. They are sending hope and a future for their families,” said bill sponsor Sen. Joel Villanueva. He added, “It is only right that we ensure that the fruits of their labor are protected and that every peso they send home reaches their loved ones more fully.” Villanueva noted many OFWs face an outdated system with excessive fees and hidden charges. “This bill is not anti-business. It advances a balanced system,” he stated. Meanwhile, SB 1910, the Free OFW Financial Education Act, requires free financial literacy seminars on investing, savings, and consumer protection before departure and upon return. It provides online access to financial advisers, funded by the national budget. The Department of Migrant Workers and Overseas Workers Welfare Administration will implement the programs. “Financial literacy is more than managing money. It is about dignity, security and giving our OFWs the tools to thrive both abroad and at home,” said Sen. Raffy Tulfo.

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ミズーリ州の議員らは、特定の海外送金振替を開始する前に送金者が米国に不法に滞在していないことをマネートランスミッターに検証させる法案を検討している。州財務長官ヴィヴェク・マレク氏を含む支持者らは、これらの提案が違法行為を抑止し、納税者の資金が海外に送られるのを防ぐと述べている。一方、批判者らは、この要件が移民コミュニティに負担をかけ、プライバシー懸念を引き起こす可能性があると警告している。

The government will provide chartered flights for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) in the conflict-hit Middle East to return safely to the Philippines, President Marcos said.

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The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration has organized a special chartered flight to bring home 341 distressed and stranded overseas Filipino workers from Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Bahrain amid escalating Middle East tensions. The flight is scheduled to depart from Riyadh to Manila on Saturday and arrive at Ninoy Aquino International Airport tomorrow. The government is providing support to ensure the safe return of the OFWs.

下院は、四旬節の休会前に、立法・行政開発諮問委員会(LEDAC)がリストアップした優先法案52本のうち18本を可決した。ファウスティーノ・ダイ3世議長は閉会の辞で、下院議員たちの集団的な努力を称賛した。なお、野党から「骨抜き」と評された物議を醸す「反政治王朝法案」は、この中には含まれていない。

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ウィン・ガッチャリアン上院議員は、中東情勢の緊張激化による石油供給への脅威を受け、フィリピン政府が経済を維持するために4000億ペソ規模の追加予算「バヤニハン3」を必要とする可能性があると警告した。同議員は紅海などの重要な海上ルートへのリスクを指摘しており、下院でも長期的な構造改革を重視した同様の法案が策定されている。

The Department of National Defense and Armed Forces of the Philippines have stated that the ongoing Middle East conflict poses no direct threat to the country's territory. Authorities report no Filipino casualties from the attacks. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has directed agencies to ensure the safety of millions of overseas Filipino workers in the region.

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The House of Representatives has approved a bill on second reading granting President Marcos special powers to suspend or reduce excise taxes on fuel to cushion the impact of soaring oil prices due to the Middle East conflict. This measure is part of broader government efforts to protect Filipinos from potential increases in commodity prices. Meanwhile, the Department of Transportation is studying a possible fare hike for public transport.

 

 

 

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