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The diaspora continues, and the government hopes it will.
Despite the escalating violence in Lebanon, the government is confident it would not affect efforts to deploy at least a million more Filipino workers in the Middle East.
Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) continues to process and send Filipino workers to various Middle East countries despite the strife in Lebanon.
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Estrelita Hizon, Philippine Association of Mediterranean Agencies Deploying Labour (PAMADEL) president, said they are strongly against the proposal to require aspiring domestic helpers to undergo assessment by the TESDA.
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Labor Secretary Arturo Brion said the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) continues to process and send Filipino workers to various Middle East countries despite the strife in Lebanon.
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By Mayen Jaymalin | December 14, 2011 - 12:00am
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