PhilStar-June 19

The Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) recently recorded more than 23,000 displaced Filipino workers in Saudi Arabia, including some who were caught on video scavenging for food at a supermarket. “We have actually recorded 26,000 but we have already sent home 2,700 of them through special and chartered flights. As of now, there are 5,090 who have exit visas,” said Riyadh-based labor attaché Nasser Mustafa in a virtual interview before the weekend. Among the 23,000 displaced workers, Mustafa said, are the 400 workers of an aluminum company, a few of whom were seen on video looking for food at the supermarket. He added that the POLO is negotiating to repatriate 200 of these workers as the others opted to stay in Saudi and look for jobs in other companies.

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