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Saudi Arabia: abandoned migrant workers refuse free flights home

A female Filipino household service worker in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia has drifted into comatose condition after suffering assault and sexual abuse.

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I was touched by their plight, living on makeshift tents at the back of a building begging for food from other people to sustain their literal being alive. In the midst of the crisis they are experiencing, they remain together and united to live.

A great number of homes in the country were constructed through our OFWs hard-earned salaries. The roughly 11,000 Filipinos are among tens of thousands of workers affected by financial troubles at the kingdom’s major construction firms.

There was likewise a time when the construction industry in Saudi was a big boom through the said country’s king development programs where a lot of infrastructure projects were constructed by many OFWs.

Aug 18 Saudi Arabia will permit foreign institutional investors to buy shares directly in initial public offers, a move that could help the government sell billions of dollars’ worth of stakes in state companies including oil giant Saudi Aramco.

External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Vikas Swarup said that the goal of VK Singh’s visit was to resolve issues being faced by Indian workers wanting to come back home or find alternative employment in Saudi Arabia. This probably resulted into the lack of work opportunities for our fellow Filipinos who are seeking greener pasture overseas.

On the issue of claims by Indian workers, officials said earlier, complainants can approach labour courts in accordance with Saudi law. Some would not want to come home to the Philippines because they opt to hope to find employers.

Moreover, Dr. Haqabani confirmed the issuance of directives from the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud to resolve the delay in wage for employees in the Kingdom of all nationalities, provide them with basic labor requirements of food, medical and health services, and to facilitate their return to their country at the expense of the Saudi government, or work for another employer, if they wish to do so.

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