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Philippines and Kuwait sign agreement on workers’ rights

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12/05/2018
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A bitter dispute between Kuwait and the Philippines over the treatment of domestic workers is set to end with the signing of a new agreement.
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte had banned workers travelling to Kuwait amid allegations of abuse.
Public outrage followed the murder of a young maid whose body was found in a Kuwaiti apartment freezer in February.
The resulting diplomatic row resulted in the expulsion of an ambassador and the arrest of embassy employees.
About 260,000 Philippine citizens live and work in Kuwait, most as domestic servants.
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A copy of the agreement seen by AFP news agency reportedly includes the right for workers to keep their passports and mobile phones, which are routinely confiscated by employers in Kuwait and other Gulf states.
Workers would be guaranteed food, housing, clothing and health insurance – and employment contracts would be renewed only with approval from Philippine officials, AFP said.
Speaking after the signing of the new agreement on Friday, Philippine officials said a new ambassador would be appointed to Kuwait and would advise President Duterte to lift his ban on workers travelling to the country.
“I think the crisis is over. We will move on with the bilateral relations and we will resume normal ties with Kuwait,” an official told AFP.
Millions of Filipina maids and other domestic workers travel abroad and send money home to their families. Moving abroad to work is so common that the government runs academies to train people in skills for foreign service industries.

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