OFWs in HK unite vs abuses, extortion
Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) led by Migrante-Hong Kong and United Filipinos in Hong Kong (Unifil-HK) held a press conference last weekend announcing the creation of a “movement against illegal recruitment and human trafficking,” as well as overcharging, illegal collection, harassment and fraudulent loans by recruitment and money-lending agencies. Called Tigil Na! (End Now!) Movement of […]

Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) led by Migrante-Hong Kong and United Filipinos in Hong Kong (Unifil-HK) held a press conference last weekend announcing the creation of a “movement against illegal recruitment and human trafficking,” as well as overcharging, illegal collection, harassment and fraudulent loans by recruitment and money-lending agencies.
“Despite the no placement fee policy in the Philippines, we are still charged and made to pay tens of thousands of Hong Kong dollars. Despite the 10% of the first month’s salary rule in Hong Kong, we are also charged with more almost two-month’s worth of our wage,” said Emelita Vertudes, spokesperson of Tigil Na!, in a statement.

Aside from Unifil-HK, the Mission for Migrant Workers (MFMW), a service and advocacy organization, also presented some data regarding agency-related complaints they received during the past six months.