A proposed law Bill No. 6195 has been filed by  Manila lawmaker Ma. Theresa Bonoan-David aimed at generating funds for the  repatriation program of troubled Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW)s, but the  funds will be collected from them.
The bill, which seeks to amend Republic Act  8042 or the Migrant Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, provides that  for every worker recruited or deployed overseas, recruitment agency or its  employer, in addition to the obligation to repatriate its workers shall  contribute $50 to OWWA's Emergency Repatriation Fund.
The House measure provides that for every  worker recruited or deployed overseas, the recruitment agency or its employer  shall contribute $50 to Owwa's Emergency Repatriation Fund.
 "The  bill intends to provide the necessary measures for the government to carry out  its responsibilities to assist distressed OFWs in cases of war, epidemic,  disaster or calamities, natural or man-made, and other similar events, and  promote their general welfare," said Bonoan-David.
RA 8042 has already created and established an  Emergency Repatriation Fund under the administration, control and supervision  of OWWA with an initial funding of P1 million.
"There are millions of OFWs all over the world  which the Philippine government is mandated to protect and safeguard under RA  8042 but it seems incapable to efficiently help distressed OFWs due to  financial constraints," said Bonoan-David.
Under the bill, distressed OFWs can be  repatriated during wars, epidemics, disasters or calamities, natural or  man-made, and other similar events.
The bill will also establish and maintain an  up-to-date database and locator system of OFWs for their repatriation, as well  as the necessary disaster preparedness and mitigation measures
OFWs opposed  for the no-knowledge law maker for 
The overseas Filipino workers'  group Migrante-Middle East is opposed to a legislator's proposal to collect an  additional $50 fee from every departing OFW to help sustain the government's  emergency repatriation fund under the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration  (OWWA).  
Migrante-Middle East regional coordinator John  Leonard Monterona said that Manila Rep. Ma. Theresa Bonoan-David's proposal  "is ill advised." 
"She may be misinformed because the issue  is not about lack of funds," Monterona said in a statement issued on  Saturday. 
According to him, the OFW trust fund under OWWA  is now about ₱13 billion and is earning.  However, the OWWA allegedly does not have enough programs and welfare services  to OFWs and their dependents. 
"The OWWA has not been transparent on the real  status of the OFWs trust fund and where it is being spent," Monterona said. 
He claimed that Bonoan-David's proposal  "is clearly anti-OFW" because it would just be an added burden to  Filipino migrant workers. Monterona also said that it is against the mandate of  Republic Act 10022 or the Migrant Workers Act of 2010. 
"Instead of imposing additional fees or charges  upon our heavy shoulders, considering the huge contribution of OFWs in terms of  yearly remittances posting to $1.7-B on April 3 to 4 percentage point higher  than the same month of last year, Rep. Bonoan-David must give up and volunteer  to channel her millions of pork barrel allocation to OWWA's emergency  repatriation fund," Monterona said. 
Migrante hopes that Vice President Jejomar  Binay, presidential adviser on OFWs concern, will defend the interest of  Filipino migrant workers. 
"We hope that....[he] is on our side as we  have heard him several times issuing statements against additional unnecessary  fees and charges overburdening our OFWs," Monterona said.
MIGRANTE International scored a lawmaker's  proposal to require overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to pay $50 or around ₱2,100  as contribution to the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (Owwa) Emergency  Repatriation Fund before leaving the country.
Who to blame for the OFW Philippine Economy Army (PEA) exodus?
The Philippines have already suffered for the  highest unemployment rate of 6.9% as of April 2012 lower than the previous  years with the 94 Million people living within the country.
Counting the more than 10 Million Filipinos  working abroad as jobless if they remain in the country, it would sum up to approximately  17 Million Filipino jobless or 18% unemployment rate of the country which might  lead to the collapse of the Philippines.
The Philippine Government just failed to  address the need of the people resulting to the exodus to find a living outside  the country. 
The exodus also give a better effect to the  Philippines economy as it help the Philippines afloat in spite of the US and  European financial crisis as the Filipinos working abroad keep on supporting  their family and relatives in the Philippines which accounted $1.7 Billion USD in the month of  April 2012 alone which grew 5.3% year on year. 
The Overseas Filipino Workers or OFW has been  praised and named as the Modern Day Heroes or "Bayani in Filipino term" for  helping the Philippines to survive from the global financial crisis.
In fact, International economist named the  Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) as Philippine  Economy Army (PEA) as the Philippines had been so dependent on the OFW Remittances  for the foreign currency needs of the country as its export earnings could not  sustain the needs for the demand of Dollars.
OFW tried to survive even in the midst of  turmoil in their host countries particularly in the Middle East, a home of  Millions of Filipinos investing their lives just to support the needs of their  family back home. 
The Anti OFW bill of Manila lawmaker Ma.  Theresa Bonoan-David is an act of shameless jealous to the OFW after helping  the country to survive, they would be penalized for leaving the country. 
Many OFW criticized this law maker as selfish,  inggitera at "Walang utang Na loob" for the proposed additional $50 US Dollar  fine for leaving the country to work abroad.
Pagkatapos makikinabang ang Pilipinas sa pinag  hirapan namin na kahit mahirap at mapanganib ay hinarap namin, kahit parang si kamatayan ay halos nasa tabi na namin pinilit namin, ibinubuwis namin ang buhay namin  mapakain lang ang pamilya naming naiwan sa Pilipinas dahil walang trabaho sa  Pilipinas at iyon ay dahil sa kapalpakan ng govyerno tapos ngayon pag multahin  kami, pag bayarin kami ng $50 Dollars kasi lalabas kami para makapag hanap ng trabaho? Bakit lalabas ba kami kung may trabaho diyan? decried by many OFWs.
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