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UNEMPLOYMENT
Biyernes, Agosto 31, 2012
Huwebes, Agosto 30, 2012
Unemployment
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MANILA, Philippines - More Filipinos are likely to seek employment abroad where they may be exposed to abuses because of lack of job opportunities at home, according to the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines (CBCP).
In its message on the occasion of the 26th National Migrants’ Sunday today, the CBCP – through its Episcopal Commission on Migrants and Itinerant People (ECMI) – said “labor contractualization that was legalized since 1995, incredibly low wages, very high underemployment and constantly soaring joblessness are just some of the major reasons why Filipinos are not encouraged to stay but would take any opportunity to work abroad in order to improve their economic situation. The country even had developed a culture of migration.”
The CBCP-ECMI’s message came on the heels of a Social Weather Stations (SWS) survey showing the country’s unemployment rate at 24 percent, representing some of 9.7 million Filipinos.
“The message of concern of ECMI articulated in the past NMS celebrations could be likened to the voice in the desert. The church has to continue denouncing the evil that comes with migration. Until probably, the country had truly improved the economy and could really provide decent wages and livelihood to the current poor, Filipinos would continue leaving even to the extent of risking their very lives,” ECMI statement read.
The Banko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) reported at least $20.12 billion in remittances from OFWs last year.
ECMI, in its report, cited the tremendous psycho-social costs of migration. It also cited government helplessness in staying the execution of Filipino drug mules in China and the refusal of many Filipinos in strife-torn countries like Egypt, Libya and Syria to be repatriated for fear of not being able to find jobs in the Philippines.
“They would rather stay abroad despite the danger they face rather than go home without a means of livelihood... Filipinos overseas are simply vulnerable to any economic or political upheaval and environmental catastrophe and yet government until now responds to such crises with a band-aid approach,” the CBCP-ECMI added.
It recognized, however, the potential of migration as a new form of evangelization.“The Church in fact looks at migration as an opportunity to share the message of Jesus Christ to other nations, not necessarily the way Filipinos were evangelized in the past, but by simply witnessing the very Christian values trough their words and actions,” the CBCP-ECMI said.
“The new evangelization could be facilitated and encouraged by the presence of chaplains and migrant pastoral workers for Filipino communities in most major countries in the world,” it pointed out.
“The OFWs are in fact bearers of hope of the new evangelization. Hence, the Church has the real responsibility of preparing them to witness their faith. That when it is time for them to go abroad, they are prepared to carry with them the mission entrusted by Jesus Christ, to proclaim the Good News throughout the whole world,” it added.
REACTION
At present, most of the Filipino's dream is to work and live abroad. The desire of Filipinos who go abroad are also equal desire to have more luxuries lifestyle. To have the ability to buy personal interest, have the ability in gaining home and car, given to the children the things they need or if we wish all the material things.
Perhaps, we cannot blame people if they want to experience more comfortable life because they prefer for the big salaries and more opportunities. I'm not saying that its a bad aspire to work abroad to raise their family. Every year, around one million Filipinos go overseas, mostly forced to leave their families to provide them a better life and we do not know all the suffering, pain and sorrow experienced by workers and yet it is a pity because many of our loved ones do not care what they thought pass through. Because if you have worked they should understand how much pain our OFWs are ignored.
Probably the son/daughter of an OFW goes the wrong way. Others are addicted to drugs. They neglected their studies.
In such problems, OFWs are extremely unhappy and worried .
OFW life is really hard. First, far from his family that's why they need much more understanding, support and love from his precious life.
I've realized that our country today have not really yet develop and changing because we still experiencing poverty.
Unemployment leads to poverty. We know that our nation is composed of people. I suggest that if every people are capable, he/she can think of different ways to meet its own needs and to help developing our country. Whatever we do, make sure it is advantageous not only for ourselves and our neighbors, but also to our country. If we want our economy to become stable, we should maximize our efforts and live our life comfortable.
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