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17 Filipino seafarers back home
The 17 Filipino seafarers who were held hostage by Houthi rebels in Yemen for over a year have all returned to the Philippines safely, the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) and the Overseas Workers ...
The 17 Filipino crew members of MV Galaxy Leader, who were held hostage in Yemen for more than a year, have returned to the Philippines, the Department of Migrant Workers said.
After 428 days in captivity by Houthi rebels, the 17 Filipino crew members of cargo ship Galaxy Leader have returned home to the Philippines and reunited with their families. The Department of Migrant ...
The 17 Filipino seafarers and other crew members of cargo vessel M/V Galaxy Leader who were held hostage by Yemeni rebels have been freed after more than a year of captivity, President Marcos ...
In this photo released by the Department of Migrant Workers, Secretary of Migrant Workers Hans Leo Cacdac, center, talks to freed Filipino crew-members, who were among those taken hostage aboard ...
The 17 Filipino seafarers, who were released by the Houthi rebels after being held captives for than a year, arrived at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) on Thursday night, Jan. 23.
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) on Thursday assured comprehensive financial and welfare assistance to the 17 Filipino ...
AFTER more than a year of captivity in Yemen, the 17 Filipino crew members of M/V Galaxy Leader were finally released and will soon be repatriated. This was announced by President Marcos in a ...
THE Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) said Wednesday that guidelines covering the deployment of workers to Kuwait are being ...
The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) will review the guidelines on the deployment of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Kuwait following the call ...
THE Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) is reassessing its policies on deploying overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) to Kuwait, aiming to bolster protections for Filipino workers, particularly domestic ...
Tackled during the hearing were the woes of several OFWs who have had a hard time enduring their work abroad, including the fate of Jenny Alvarado, who allegedly died due to coal smoke inhalation.