Philippine leader answers call of stranded workers begging to go home

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MANILA (REUTERS) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has given his government a week to process some 24,000 repatriated Filipino workers stuck for weeks on cruise ships or in coronavirus quarantine, so they can finally go home.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

MANILA - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has given his government a week to process some 24,000 repatriated Filipino workers stuck for weeks on cruise ships or in coronavirus quarantine, so that they can finally go home.

Overseas Filipino Workers, or OFWs, are breadwinners and a key support base of Mr Duterte. Their more than US$30 billion of annual remittances is a key driver of the Philippine economy, sustaining millions of family members. The government is bracing itself for hundreds of thousands more workers to return due to job losses as the coronavirus devastates economies worldwide. It has blamed the delays on a testing bottleneck.

Crew reached by Reuters said information was scarce and prolonged isolation was taking a toll on their mental and emotional health.

 

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