DMW shuts Bulacan travel agency over allegations of illegal recruitment

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DMW shuts Bulacan travel agency over allegations of illegal recruitment
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A travel agency was ordered shut by the Department of Migrant workers for illegally recruiting prospective job seekers abroad for an exorbitant price.

Undersecretary Bernard Olalia, head of the DMW’s Licensing and Adjudication Services cluster, led the closure operations along with the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau in coordination with the Malolos City police. MWO-Prague, which exercises jurisdiction over Poland, conducted an investigation and discovered that High Dreamer was offering overseas jobs to unsuspecting Filipinos through Facebook. It has no valid license to offer jobs overseas and is not a registered recruitment agency with the DMW.

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