By Renzo R. Guinto

Philippine Daily Inquirer-July 24, 2024

Last week, I spoke at the conference entitled “The Past, Present, and Future of Philippine Labor Migration: 50 Years and Beyond” organized by the Philippine Migration Research Network. Fifty years ago in 1974, the Philippines enacted the Labor Code, paving the way for the country’s participation in international labor migration. Since then, national agencies such as the Philippine Overseas Employment Authority were established to facilitate the orderly deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs). Today, multiple agencies governing diverse aspects of labor migration are now placed under one roof—the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), which has been operating for two years now. Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/175408/the-next-50-years-of-philippine-labor-migration First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer