At least 250 overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) have benefitted from the job fair sponsored by the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW).
DMW Sec. Susan Ople said the OFWs are all victims of large-scale illegal recruitment.

Ople said they also provided free legal assistance to those who intend to file cases against their illegal recruiters.
Licensed recruitment agencies took part in the jobs fair.
OFWs were offered job orders for cleaners, carpenters, housekeepers, kitchen and restaurant workers, and hairdressers for New Zealand, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Japan.
Ople fulfilled her promise to overseas workers that the national government is looking for ways to help them get decent jobs abroad.
Ople always reminds OFWs in her interviews, “I am, and am still asking our OFWs to coordinate only with recruitment agencies with no record of illegalities. Never talk to the ‘fixers’ promising you everything. Come to us, and we will help you.”
Most job seekers are victims of large-scale illegal recruiters from Davao City arrested through the joint efforts of the police, the local government units, and the DMW’s Anti-illegal Recruitment Branch.