Gov’t to provide P10,000 in aid to OFWs awaiting Saudi back pay

More than three months since Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promised to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. that Saudi Arabia will shoulder the unpaid wages of over 10,000 Filipino workers from bankrupt or struggling oil companies, the Saudi government has yet to deliver on its commitment.

More than three months since Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promised to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. that Saudi Arabia will shoulder the unpaid wages of over 10,000 Filipino workers from bankrupt or struggling oil companies, the Saudi government has yet to deliver on its commitment.

More than three months since Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman promised to President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. that Saudi Arabia will shoulder the unpaid wages of over 10,000 Filipino workers from bankrupt or struggling oil companies, the Saudi government has yet to deliver on its commitment.

The kingdom had promised to pay 2 billion riyals to cover the unpaid salaries of workers of construction firms that declared bankruptcy in the years 2015 and 2016, including three major Saudi oil companies: Saudi Oger, MMG, and the Bin Laden Group.

In the eight long years since, the affected workers have sought help and justice from the Philippine government, particularly from the DMW.

In an interview with GMA Integrated News, Ople said that the Saudi Labor Secretary has given a commitment to resolve the issue and finally pay the back wages owed to the migrant workers.

“There’s no question, it’s just really a matter of them figuring out how to go about it, kasi huwag po natin kalimutan ang na-bankrupt hindi yung Saudi government, ang na-bankrupt ‘yung 2015-2016 mga private construction companies and hindi lang tayo ang nationality,” she said.

To follow up on the commitment, DMW Undersecretary Bernard Olalia will travel to Saudi Arabia on March 19 to continue the negotiations and preliminary talks. Ople said that she will provide updates as soon as she receives them from the concerned authorities. — BM, GMA Integrated News

Source: Gov’t to provide P10,000 in aid to OFWs awaiting Saudi back pay | GMA News Online (gmanetwork.com)

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