By Leslie Ann Aquino
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III has expressed hope that the travel ban to Taiwan will be lifted soon.
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III
(ROBINSON NIÑAL JR./ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) "We hope for a possible lifting of the ban in a few days,” he said in a statement. Bello said he is in constant coordination with the Department of Health (DOH), and had already requested the lifting of the ban on departing workers. The labor chief also sought understanding from overseas Filipino workers affected by the travel ban. "We are seeking understanding from our OFWs because the implementation of a temporary ban by the DOH is for your own safety as well," said Bello. "For those who are affected by the travel ban in Taiwan, we ask for your patience and in a few days, there will be a review," he added. While waiting for the lifting of the ban, Bello said they are providing financial assistance to those affected. He said members of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) who are affected by the ban are entitled to receive P10,000 financial assistance amid the crisis. Aside from the provision of financial support, OWWA also offers stranded OFWs with accommodation, food, and transportation assistance.
Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III(ROBINSON NIÑAL JR./ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN) "We hope for a possible lifting of the ban in a few days,” he said in a statement. Bello said he is in constant coordination with the Department of Health (DOH), and had already requested the lifting of the ban on departing workers. The labor chief also sought understanding from overseas Filipino workers affected by the travel ban. "We are seeking understanding from our OFWs because the implementation of a temporary ban by the DOH is for your own safety as well," said Bello. "For those who are affected by the travel ban in Taiwan, we ask for your patience and in a few days, there will be a review," he added. While waiting for the lifting of the ban, Bello said they are providing financial assistance to those affected. He said members of the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) who are affected by the ban are entitled to receive P10,000 financial assistance amid the crisis. Aside from the provision of financial support, OWWA also offers stranded OFWs with accommodation, food, and transportation assistance.