Labor Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz said the prevailing economic condition in the US would only have “minimal” effect on Filipino workers in America.
“Majority of Filipinos in the US are permanent residents... Suffice to say, we can say the economic problems of the US will not affect largely our OFWs,’’ Baldoz said.
The labor chief noted that the US economy would have more effect on the Philippines and other countries, but not much on overseas Filipino workers.
Of the more than three million Filipinos in the US, there are only about 20,000 OFWs, according to Baldoz.
A majority of the Filipinos in America are employed as teachers, medical workers and other professionals that they can hardly be affected by the economic plunge.
“If the Middle East is the number one OFW destination, we can say US is number one in having permanent residents that are Filipinos,” Baldoz said.
She said the Philippine government is prepared to help Filipino workers who may be forced to come home if things continue its turn for the worst in America.
“Majority of Filipinos in the US are permanent residents... Suffice to say, we can say the economic problems of the US will not affect largely our OFWs,’’ Baldoz said.
The labor chief noted that the US economy would have more effect on the Philippines and other countries, but not much on overseas Filipino workers.
Of the more than three million Filipinos in the US, there are only about 20,000 OFWs, according to Baldoz.
A majority of the Filipinos in America are employed as teachers, medical workers and other professionals that they can hardly be affected by the economic plunge.
“If the Middle East is the number one OFW destination, we can say US is number one in having permanent residents that are Filipinos,” Baldoz said.
She said the Philippine government is prepared to help Filipino workers who may be forced to come home if things continue its turn for the worst in America.
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