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Germany to welcome more skilled Pinoys

April 18, 2022 Lee Ann P. Ducusin 494 views

THE Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) said Germany may soon welcome more skilled overseas Filipino workers, as the Philippine and German governments are negotiating two new labor agreements which will open doors for Filipino workers in other skills categories, aside from nurses.

Labor Secretary Silvestre Bello III said one labor agreement aims to add another pathway for recruiting Filipino healthcare professionals, while another labor agreement focuses on the deployment of 31 other skills and professions.

The identified pilot sectors are hotel service, electrical engineering and mechanics, sanitation, heating and air conditioning, and child care.

Bello expressed optimism that the labor agreements will soon be finalized.

“We are hopeful that the two agreements could come to fruition within the term of President Duterte and mark a significant milestone in the history of Philippine-German bilateral relations,” said Bello.

Presently, the Philippines deploys Filipino nurses to Germany under the Triple Win Program.

“Since 2013, we have deployed around 1,811 nurses under the Program, which is exempted from the cap on the overseas deployment of Filipino healthcare workers,” Bello said during the turnover of the German-funded Geriatric Skills Laboratory in Baliuag University in Bulacan recently.

The Bertelsmann Stiftung Foundation funds the laboratory through the collaboration of the Philippine and German agencies under the Triple Win Program-Global Skills Partnership program.

An expansion of the Triple Win Program, the Global Skills Partnership program provides access to German training through face-to-face, e-learning, and other alternative methods.

Given the aging population in Germany, geriatric care was also identified as one of the priority skills needed by nurses in the European country.

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