OFW rights strengthened by a Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) aimed at protecting Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Croatia, has been signed. The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) of the Philippines and the Ministry of Labor, Pension System, Family, and Social Policy of Croatia have strengthened their bilateral ties in the protection of Filipino worker aboard.
DMW Secretary Hans J. Cacdac and Croatian Minister Marin Piletic officially signed the MOC on Thursday. The ceremony took place in a formal setting, highlighting the importance of this agreement. Both leaders expressed their commitment to enhancing the welfare of Filipino workers in Croatia.
The MOC is designed to provide various protections for OFWs, including provisions for fair treatment and decent working conditions. Moreover, the agreement emphasizes the importance of collaboration between the two nations. This partnership will help ensure that Filipinos working in Croatia are safe and supported.
Croatia is currently focusing on hiring foreign workers, particularly professionals from the Philippines. The country has recognized the skills and contributions of Filipino workers in various sectors. As a result, this initiative aims to attract more Filipino professionals to meet labor demands.
To further support this effort, Croatia offers free language courses to foreign workers. This program is crucial, as language skills are essential for effective communication in the workplace. Croatia aims to help Filipino workers integrate more easily into their new environment by providing these courses. Additionally, it shows the Croatian government’s commitment to making the transition smoother for foreign workers.
In recent years, the demand for skilled labor in Croatia has increased. Many industries are looking for qualified professionals to fill gaps in their workforce. The agreement between the Philippines and Croatia is timely, opening new opportunities for OFWs seeking employment abroad.
Furthermore, the partnership underscores the importance of protecting the rights of migrant workers. Migrant workers often face challenges in foreign countries, including exploitation and discrimination. By signing this MOC, both nations are taking proactive steps to address these issues. This collaboration will help Filipino workers receive the respect and rights they deserve.
Secretary Cacdac and Minister Piletic emphasized the significance of this agreement during the signing ceremony. They highlighted the shared goals of enhancing the welfare of workers and fostering economic growth. By working together, both countries aim to create a brighter future for their citizens
The signing of the MOC between the DMW and the Croatian Ministry marks a positive step forward for Filipino migrant workers. It not only strengthens bilateral ties but also provides essential protections for OFWs. As Croatia continues to seek foreign talent, this agreement will play a crucial role in ensuring Filipino professionals are treated fairly and given opportunities to succeed.
The collaboration between the Philippines and Croatia serves as a model for other countries. It demonstrates the importance of protecting migrant workers while fostering global cooperation. With these efforts, both nations are paving the way for a better future for their workers abroad.