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The government will allowmigrant workers, most likelyfrom June this year, to changetheir workplaces without re-strictions if they experienceddiscrimination at work or em-ployers violated labor laws, a
ruling party lawmaker saidMonday.
Rep. Kang Sung-chun of thegoverning Grand National Party(GNP) noted that migrant work-ers with an E-9 visa will alsoneed only to stay in their homecountries for three months torenew their work visa, insteadof the current six months, fromthe time their work permit ex-pires.
The labor-activist-turnedpolitician submitted a bill thatwould ease restrictions on workvisas for migrants in Octoberand the legislation passed theNational Assembly in a floorvote of 163-0 with one absten-tion last Thursday.
The bill will take effect fivemonths after promulgationwhich is expected to take place
within days. I proposed the billin hopes of preventing diligentmigrant workers from receivingunfair treatment during theirstay here and encouraging themto return to Korea, Kang said.
The workers have been per-mitted to change their work-places only up to three timesduring their first-three yearwork permit here and twicemore if they extend their visa foranother two years. This leftroom for employers to infringe
on the rights of migrant work-ers, who are vulnerable to sal-ary gouging, harassment andovertime work without duefinancial compensation.
Once the new legislationenters into force, they will be
able to switch their jobs asmuch as they need if theiremployer breaches regulationsto be set by the Ministry ofEmployment and Labor(MOEL).
A considerable number offoreigners have been expelledfrom the country as a result ofcircumstances where they hadno choice but to walk out oftheir workplaces.
The number of E-9 visas, anon-professional work permitgranted mostly for jobs thatmost Koreans avoid, issued in2008 stood at 75,024, followedby 63,323 in 2009 and 40,457in 2010. The MOEL estimatesthat the number of migrantworkers whose E-9 visa ex-pires this year will reach67,117, up from 33,941 in
2011.Kim Jin-seon, a researcher
at the National Assembly Re-search Service, said thatKangs legislation will helpreduce the number of illegalmigrant workers among E-9visa holders as it offers greaterflexibility in employment.Data shows that more than 25percent of E-9 visa holdersoverstay in Korea after their
work permit expires. The revi-sion bill states that migrant
workers can switch jobs withoutany penalty or disadvantage ifthe employer breached workconditions or if migrant workerscannot continue to work in theirworkplace due to reasons thatthey are not responsible for.
The move came amid pro-immigrant activists growingdemand to scrap the regulationthat infringes upon the freedomof job choice and the generalpursuit of freedom guaranteedin the Constitution.
Kangs bill also stipulates,migrant workers can return toKorea after three months if theprevious employer expresseshis or her willingness to rehire
departing E-9 visa holders for aminimum of one year.
Once the bill takes effect,those returning to Korea uponthe employers request would beexempt from a Korean languagetest and job training course thatmigrant workers had to undergoagain even if they had extensivework experience here.
Under the current law, mi-
grant workers have to leave Ko-rea for at least half a year oncetheir five-year maximum allow-able work stay ends.
Kang proposed to shortenthe period to one month, but theMOEL demanded three monthsto adhere to the governmentspolicy of rotating workers andpreventing their permanent stay.
By: Lee Tae-hoon
Source:The Korea Times
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Anyone still remember the
The Law of Attraction in phys-ics? We tackled this if Im notmistaken during High school.
Attraction is the attractive, mag-netic power of the Universe that
draws similar energies together.Practically speaking, the Law of
Attraction can be used to de-scribe the kind of magneticpower working between people,
as well as people and their envi-
ronment. To quote, like attractslike, most people who think thesame way and feels the same wayoften end up as best friends. To-
gether they make similar planswith strong convictions, standsstrong and are often subjected to
similar situations and expecta-tions.
The Law of Attraction can also
be applied to our daily lives inorder to teach us something im-
portant in life, that is if weknow what we really wanted and
what we truly needed; if we put itin our minds and efforts into it,
all these will be realized and allthat we asked for will be achieved.Hard work and determinationnaturally attracts success andfortune, painting a bright future
for each and every one of us.For decades, Philippines have
remained to be known as a
country torn by armed conflictsand power disputes amongst na-
tions authorities. Filipinos be-lieve that the seemingly never-
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ending economic crisis have
pushed our countrymen to des-peration and violence. However,the root of the problem can be
traced down to conflicting hu-man interests and ideologies,
making it obvious that we our-selves should take up some re-
sponsibility. It is time to put anend to our apathy and be pro-active.
We need to realize that ourdecision-makings and actionshave inevitable repercussions,
increasing in magnitude de-pending on ones role in the
society. Nevertheless, everyoneshould feel imposed to observeliberal amounts of diplomacy
and respect each others opin-ion and principles. During acrucial decision-making proc-
ess, tolerance and certainamount of tact could avert dis-
astrous disagreements. We allwant the same thing, which is
to give a resolution to the prob-
lems we are facing. So why dont
we try to set aside our pride anddifferences and move towardsthe common goal?
A fulfilled destiny beginswith a single thought. And just
like what people say, When yousow thought you reap an action,when you sow an action you
reap a habit, when you sow ahabit you reap a character and
when you sow a character you
reap a destiny. If every one of
us start with a good thought then
there might be a good destinywaiting for us. We should not relyon others make our own destiny,
even to the leaders of our country.We should not depend on them
but cooperate with them. Wehold the future in our hands.
Effort people wake up! In-stead of blaming each other, dostart with ourselves and change
our ways. We all want happiness,we dreamed of a wonderful life.We can achieve it if we start with
a happy though and be a beaconof light emitting energy which
attracts people to us and hope-fully we can influence their lives.We should always keep in mind
the Law of Attraction, like at-tracts like, always keep a posi-tive disposition in life and oursociety will be in a good direction.By keeping off all the negativities
there will be no room for conflicts,no way for avarice, no reason for
dejection, and most importantlyno more discrimination.
As the New Year turned, nowis the perfect time for us to re-evaluate our lives. It is never toolate to start anew and followthrough all year sending positiv-
ity and receiving love and bless-ings in return. Always remember,
The seed of our thoughts willattract true happiness into thelives of people around us and ofall the people we will meet, turn-ing every situation we will face
into something good.
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Bhing DiamzonEditor-in-Chief
Danvir Mark FarnazoAssociate Editor/Lay-out Editor
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ber, you can send email [email protected].
You just need to provideyour full name and birthdate.
They will reply to your query in
few days.
For those who are not yet
member, it is important to know
if there are affiliate Philhealth
agents in your area. iRemit is
one of them. I know they have
various branches worldwide
including Singapore. You just
need to fill up the MDR form
and pay the yearly contribution.
Make sure you bring your
passport and work pass as a
requirement.
PhP 900 a year is all you
need to pay to Philhealth. Be
smart and plan ahead. Youll
never know what will happen
tomorrow.With rising cost of every-
thing, getting sick unprepared
is the worst thing you dontwant to end up with.
As an Overseas Foreign
Worker (OFW), we have several
benefits provided by our Gov-
ernment. However, most of us
are not aware and dont bother
to avail it. So when the unex-
pected came, we blame the gov-
ernment and our country for
not providing us the benefit that
we deserved.
One of the benefits that wetaken for granted is Philhealth.
Managed by Department of
Health, it takes care of most
Filipino workers health insur-
ance program. And that in-
cludes us, OFWs.We always have the tendencyfor not planning ahead. We al-ways over look some good op-portunities at present thatwould greatly affect the unfore-seen happenings in the future.Plus most of our mindset is
thinking that we are earning
dollars, thus expenses in thePhilippines are manageable. I
am referring to hospital bills
and other health related ex-
penses that may come along
the way. You will be lucky if
the range is only by few thou-
sands. What if your bill runs in
few hundred thousand? Then
you will realize the importance
of being a Philhealth member.
It protects you and your familymember, getting benefits
ranging from hospitalization to
outpatient services.
Yearly contribution is only
P900 for OFW, a small amount
compare to what it can do to
you and your family.In Singapore, you can pay
your contribution to iRemit inLucky Plaza. You will need
your Philhealth number tofacilitate your payment. If youforgot your Philhealth num-
By: Richard MacalintalSource: OFW Resources at www.pinoysexpats.net
January 2012
Malugod at taos-puso kong bi-
nabati ang lahat nang manggaga-wang Pilipino sa ibayong dagatnang isang Maligayang Pasko atMapayapa at Masaganang Bagong
Taon!Ang pagdiriwang ng Pasko ay
isang tradisyong Pilipino na atingkinikilala, inaasam, at labis napinahahalagahan. Saan mang ba-hagi ng daigdig naroroon ang isanating kababayan, ang pagsapitng Pasko ay ating pinaghahan-daan at itinuturing na isang ma-sayang okasyon sa ating buhayisang natatanging araw ng pagsa-sama-sama ng pamilya at ng mga
minamahal sa buhay upangpasalamatan ang Poong Maykapalsa dakilang pagpapahayag ng kan-inyang pag-ibig sa atin sa pamam-agitan ng Panginoong Hesukristo.Kaya naman, ang Pasko ay sim-bolo ng pagbibigayan at pagma-
mahalan sa isat isa.Sa araw ng Pasko, hindi had-
lang sa ating pagdiriwang angpagiging malayo sa ating pamilyakatulad ng inyong nararanasan.
Alam natin ang dahilan. Ang in-yong pagpupunyagi sa malayonglugar ay pagpapahiwatig na rinnang inyong pagmamahal atnang inyong pagsisikap na mai-pagkaloob sa inyong pamilya angisang maunlad at maaliwalas nakinabukasan.
Bilang inyong kalihim sa Pag-gawa at Paghahanapbuhay, kaisaninyo ako at nang inyong pamilyasa pagdarasal na sana ngayong
Kapaskuhan, ang biyaya ngPoong Maykapal ay higit pangsumagana. Hangad ko na malayokayo sa kapahamakan at ibapang unos sa buhay. Hangad koang inyong kalusugan at kapaya-paan ng puso at pag-iisip, at ha-
ngad ko ang patuloy na pagkak-abigkis-bigkis ng inyong pamilyasa pag-ibig at pagbibigayan.
Sa araw ng pagdiriwang ng Ka-panganakan ng ating Panginoong
Hesukristo, sana ay gawin natinSiyang Sentro ng ating pagdiriwangat pag-aalay, upang sa gitna ngmga panibagong hamon, patuloy atmatatag tayong magkakasama-sama sa pagkakaisa at pagliling-kod sa ating Panginoong Hesuk-risto at sa ating Inang Bansang
Pilipinas.Muli, akoy bumabati nang
isang masayang Kapaskuhan, ma-payapang Bagong Taon, at masa-ganang bukas para sa lahat. Ma-buhay ang manggagawang Pilipinosa ibayong dagat!Rosalinda Dimapilis-BaldozSecretaryDepartment of Labor and Employment
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English Korean Romanized
National pension Kookmin yunkum
Morning shift Jukan
Night shift Yakan
Total hours work Jakeop chong shigan
Night differential Yakan jadeung
Overtime Chogwa keunmuUndertime JutwaeBonus Bonus
Tax Segeum
Employment fee Goyong biyongAbsent Gyeolkeun
Vacation Hyuga
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Malupit na Sendong,nag-iwan ng pinsala,kumitil ng maraming buhay ng mga taong maralita...
Umiiyak si Inay,habang hinahanap si Inday...Yakap ni Itay si bunso na wala ng buhay...
Diyos na mahabagin, maawa ka sa amin,Sana'y patawarin ang mga taong salarin...
Akoy lumuluha sa tuwing nakikitaMga kababayan kong nagdurusa sa gitna ng sakuna...
Bakit may mga taong sadyang walang puso?Kawawang mga troso pinutol ng mga tuso!
Di na natuto sa mga nagdaang bagyoSana'y magbago ang mga salahulang ito!
Akoy umaasa sa gitna ng mga pagdurusaMay bagong pag asa sa bayang minumutya...
Bagong taon, bagong buhay, sana wala ng malulumbay,Makitang muli ang ngiti ni Inay.
Makitang muli ang ngiti ni InayKatha Anne Sta. Ana
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Basic wage /pay / Kibun ipkum/jibul
Monthly salary Wolkum
Minimum wage Choejeo ipkum
Deduction Kongje
Overtime pay Yunjang sudang
Monthly allowance / Wolja/Maewol sudang
Yearly allowance Yunja sudangOne hour rate Han shijan yokum
Food allowance Shikdae
Maintenance fee Yuji bosu biyongMedical insurance Euiryo bohum
Industrial insurance Sanup bohum
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By Dennis Cristobal S. Mangoba, M.D.Rhinology and Facial Plastic InternationalClinical FellowDepartment of OtorhinolaryngologySeoul National University College of Medicine
Isang manigong bagong taonsa inyong lahat! Sa panahon ng
pagdiriwang ng bagong taon ayuso na naman ang mga pagtiti-pon at may handaan kaliwatkanan. Alam naman natin naang mga Pilipno ay mahilig sakainan at karaniwan hindidisiplinado sa pagkain. Kungano ang nakahanda siyang ka-kainin. Ito ang dahilan kungbakit dumadami ang nagkaka-sakit sa ating kababayan. Adultand childhood cases of obesity
are continuously on the riseparticularly because of thewesternization of our diets. Perohindi ito ang tema ng atingusapin ngayon bagamat kaug-nay pa din ito sa mga malingkaugalian sa pagkain.
Dalawa sa ating kababayanang lumapit po sa inyong ling-kod upang kumunsulta tung-kol sa kanilang nararamdam sa
kanilang panga. Yung una aydumadaing na hindi na niyamaibuka ang kanyang bibig ngmaluwag dahil sa sobrang sakitna meron ng apat na taon angnakaraan at nagiging dahilanupang hindi niya masyadomaibuka na ang kaniyangbibig. Yung isa naman ay maysakit ding nararamdaman atmay nadidinig din na tunog (oclicking) sa kanang panga at
lalo na kapag ngumunguyasiya o kahit ibinubuka lang angkaniyang bibig.
Ang temporomandibularjoint or TMJ ay ang hinge o bis-agra ng ating mga panga. Ka-sama dito ang buto, ang mgalitid at kalamnan na naka-paligid dito katulad ng na-kalarawan sa itaas. Ang ta-mang tawag sa sakit na na-
kakaapekto dito ay ang tem-poromandibular disorder oTMD.
Karaniwang kadahilanannito ay ang di pantay na nguyadahil sa di pantay na pagkagat.
Sinasabi na kahit isang milli-metre (1mm) na pagkakaiba odi pantay na upod sa mag-kabilang panig ng ngipin aypwede ng magdulot ng gani-tong problema. Iba pang dahi-lan ay ang sobrang diin napagkagat, ang paggiling ngngipin habang tulog, stress,
rayuma o arthritis ng panga, okaya dislokasyon ng ball andsocket ng panga.
Bukod sa nabanggit saitaas na dinadaing ng atingmga kababayan sa akin, angkaragdagang karaniwang na-raramdaman ng may ganitongproblema ay ang mga su-musunod: yung naglolock angpanga at di ito maisarado, sa-kit ng ulo, balikat o leeg, pag-
sakit o pamamaga ng kalahating mukha, hirap sa pagnguyao kaya pagod na pakiramdamsa mukha o panga. Maaringpansamantala lamang o per-manente ang ganitong mgasintomas.
We usually request for an X-ray, more specifically, a TMJtomogram or panoramic x-rayin order to help us determine if
there are any other problemsthat may be involved. Addi-tionally a CT scan to look forproblems in the bone or anMRI for soft tissue problemsmay be requested to evaluatefurther.
Nasa idad 20 hanggang 40ang karaniwang naaapektu-han ng ganitong karamdamanat kinakailangang masuri si-lang mabuti dahil pwedeng
dahil sa ngipin, sa gilagid o sasinus ang kadahilanan nito.Maaring sa dentist muna mag-pasuri o kaya ay puede dingdumiretso sa ENT specialist.
Konserbatibo muna angpaggagamot sa ganitong kala-gayan. Dapat munang subu-kang limitahin sa malalambot
na pagkain katulad ng patatas,itlog, gelatin, sopas, yogurt,keso, isda at mga gulay angkinakain. Iwasan ang mga ma-titigas na nginunguya katuladng kendi, hilaw na karot, icecandy o kaya yung mga mala-lagkit katulad ng bukayo o tapana mahirap nguyain. Gayundinang tsitsaron, kornik, butongpakwan at iba pa. Kung saisang panig lamang nasanay na
ngumuya, dapat ding sanayinang sarili na ngumuya sa kabi-lang gilid. Iwasan ding humikabng malaki o ngumuya ng madiin.
Pwede ding lapatan ng init (owarm compress) ang apekta-dong panga. Iwasan din ang pag-ipit ng telepono sa balikat ha-bang may kinakausap o kayaang pagsasalong-baba. Puedenaman uminom ng pain reliever
katulad ng Paracetamol o mgaNSAIDS para maibsan ang sa-kit na nararamdaman at ma-bawasan ang pamamaga ngkalamnan.
Dapat ipagawa ang pustiso omga sirang ngipin sa dentist okaya magpagawa ng dental ap-pliance o splint na pwedenggamitin sa gabi upang maiwa-san ang paggiling ng ngipin.Puede ding gamitan ng ultra-
sound, radiofrequency, laser oTranscutaneous nerve stimula-tion (TENS) para mabawasanang pamamaga at sakit. Angpinakahuling hakbang ay angoperasyon kung saan maaringbuksan ang TMJ para maluna-san kung anuman ang prob-lema.
Bagamat marami tayongpwedeng gawin ng sarili, im-
portante pa din na tayo ay ku-munsulta sa espesyalita upangmatiyak kung ganito talaga angproblema at hindi mas malalana kundisyon katulad ng tu-mor o kanser.
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By: Gennie KimSulyapinoy Online Forum Adviser
Although foreign workers have had proper Korean language proficiency education and evaluation aswell as basic introduction to Korean culture before coming here in Korea, they are still vulnerable to
various problems in their respective companies. Since most of these companies are small to medium-
sized businesses, more often than not response to pressing issues concerning migrant workers are
ignored or long drawn out to say the least.
Foreign Workforce Assistance Centers scattered all over Korea aims to help foreign workers adjust
themselves to their working environments promoting productivity and cultural understanding with
their co-workers. These help centers provide business counseling to foreign workers for better under-
standing of their roles in their companies, supporting employment promotion under the Employment
Insurance Law Article 26. Furthermore, foreign workers can avail of free health care.
Listed below are the name of the centers, their addresses and contact numbers. Make sure to paya visit.
Centers Name Address Contact Numbers Centers Name Address Contact Number
Main CenterGaribong-dong Guro-
gu, Seoul02-6900-8018 Gyeongdong Church
Nam-gu, Pohang City,Gyeongsangbok-do
054-291-0191
Uijeongbu CenterUijeongbu-dongUijeongbu City,
Gyeonggi-do031-838-9111~4 Maha Buddha Center
Jisan-dong, Gumi City,Gyeongsangbok-do
054-458-0755
Gimhae Center
Seosang-dong, Gimhae
City, Gyeongsangnam-do
055-338-2727
All-Nations Culture
Center for MigrantWorkers
Samdo-dong,Gwangsan-gu,Gwangju City,Jeollanam-do
062-943-8930
Changwon CenterMasanhabpo-gu,Changwon City,
Gyeongsangnam-do055-253-5273
Gwangju CatholicSocial Welfare Center(Migrants Division)
Geumnam-ro, Dong-gu,Gwangju City,Jeollanam-do
062-954-8004
Incheon CenterNonhyeon-dong,
Incheon City,Gyeonggi-do
032-431-5757Daejeon MigrantWorkers TotalSupport Center
Eunhaeng-dong,Jong-gu, Daejeon City,
Chungcheongnam-do042-631-6242
Daegu CenterDuryu-dong, Daegu
City, Gyeongsangbok-do
053-654-9700Busan MissionaryChurch for MigrantWorkers
Jeonpo 2-dong, Jin-gu,Busan City,
Gyeongsangnam-do051-803-9181
Cheonan CenterSangjeong-dong,Cheonan City,
Chungcheongnam-do
041-411-7001Samsan Society for
Migrant Workers
Gwaebeop-dong,Sasang-dong, Busan
City, Gyeongsangnam-do
051-902-2248
Community TogetherMunmak-eup, Wonju
City, Kangwon-do070-7521-8097
Migrant Workers
Welfare Society inKorea
Guro 3-dong, Guro-gu,Seoul
02-858-4115
Osan Center forMigrant Workers
Osan-dong, Osan City,Gyeonggi-do
031-372-9301Purun CitizenComminity
Imun-dong,Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul
02-964-7530
Pyeongtaek ForeignWelfare Center
Pyeongtaek-dong,Pyeongtaek City,
Gyeonggi-do031-652-8855
Incheon Seo-guForeign Social WelfareCenter
Seoknam 2-dong, Seo-gu, Incheon City,
Gyeonggi-do032-578-3348
Bucheon MigrantWorkers House
Wonmi-gu, BucheonCity, Gyeonggi-do
032-654-0664Ellim Foreign SupportCenter
Sa-dong, Jung-gu,Incheon City,Gyeonggi-do
032-766-1061
Kwangju Center forMigrants
Gyeongan-dong,
Gwangju City,Gyeonggi-do
031-797-2688 Incheon Center forMigrant Workers
Dohwa 3-dong, Nam-
gu, Incheon City,Gyeonggi-do
032-874-3613
Uijeongbu EXODUSGyomun-dong, GuriCity, Gyeonggi-do
031-878-6926031-566-1142
Yeosu ForeignWorkers CulturalCenter
Kook-dong, Yeosu City,Jeollanam-do
061-644-3927
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