The DMW will send a team to Milan, Italy next week to conduct a probe into the alleged illegal recruitment of Filipino workers.
MANILA — The Department of Migrant Workers will send a team to Milan, Italy next week to conduct a fact-finding mission on the reported illegal recruitment of Filipino workers.
According to Olalia, aside from the the fact-finding mission, their team will also conduct a case build-up to address the illegal recruitment of OFWs and file necessary charges against those responsible. Olalia said the DOJ has gathered more than 68 OFWs and they just need to establish the connections of their transactions in Italy.
He explained that even if relatives of Filipinos abroad are the ones recommending a job, it is better to go through the legal channels.
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