I work in HR,
as a solution for those people problem! I believe that those labours are fed up with their current situation, and believe that they would accept to leave to their homes without getting paid.
the Philippines embassy had made a precaution in such cases, they take insurance money for "$200" from the sponsors in case any problem happens to their citizens to send them back home.
why dont they suggest that they send those people back to their home country using this money they collected from the sponsor upon recruitment?
isnt that what the money is for?
this is my suggestion, dont get me wrong, I do not support the sponsor or the sponsorship rule however, those people need a resolution for their ordeal.
I work in HR,
as a solution for those people problem! I believe that those labours are fed up with their current situation, and believe that they would accept to leave to their homes without getting paid.
the Philippines embassy had made a precaution in such cases, they take insurance money for "$200" from the sponsors in case any problem happens to their citizens to send them back home.
why dont they suggest that they send those people back to their home country using this money they collected from the sponsor upon recruitment?
isnt that what the money is for?
this is my suggestion, dont get me wrong, I do not support the sponsor or the sponsorship rule however, those people need a resolution for their ordeal.
regards,