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The government"s coronavirus task force says the Department of Health will also facilitate the emergency hiring of health workers to assist in caring for the ...
Nurses and other health-care workers with existing contracts are now allowed to return to their jobs abroad after the Duterte administration recalled its ...
President Rodrigo Duterte said Monday he cannot blame Filipino nurses if they want to work abroad even if the country is in a state of public health emergency ...
Doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals with signed overseas employment contracts as of March 8 this year will be allowed to return to their jobs.
That"s a topic of discussion for the IATF although the POEA [Philippine Overseas Employment Administration] already issued a pronouncement to that effect.
Even before the coronavirus disease 2019 pestilence arrived in the Philippines, the country already suffered from a shortage of approximately 290000 health ...
The government policymaking body on the coronavirus disease 2019 has recommended the lifting of the deployment ban on health workers abroad after some ...
Filipino nurses have the right to work overseas, but their departure could lead to a shortage in the future, President Rodrigo Duterte said in a publicly broadcast ...
MANILA, Philippines – The Commission on Human Rights (CHR) has asked the government to clarify two of its recent pronouncements on the fight against ...
A government task force has endorsed the lifting of the deployment ban on Filipino health workers with existing contracts abroad, allowing them to leave the ...

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