Manila, Philippines—Philippine police arrested more than 450 people in a raid on an allegedly Chinese-run offshore gaming ...
As migrant workers in urban areas lose their jobs, many are heading back to their hometowns. If your clothing says “Made in China”, there’s a good chance it comes from Guangdong.
Asia and the Pacific comprise a major hot spot for migrant worker exploitation, and access to justice remains difficult.
The victims were recruited through Facebook by another Filipino who offered jobs as "customer sales representatives" in ...
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Inquirer on MSNDMW: 131 OFWs in conflict-hit Lebanon to return to PH this weekOne hundred thirty-one Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Lebanon are expected to return home early this week amid ongoing ...
Qiu Xiaopping, a deputy minister of human resources and social security, said in January that some Chinese migrant workers had lost their jobs due to China's economic slowdown, another factor in ...
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