HOW CAN WE IMPROVE THE RE-INTEGRATION OF RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS?
HOW CAN WE IMPROVE THE RE-INTEGRATION OF RETURNING OVERSEAS FILIPINO WORKERS? For decades, Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) have been our modern-day economic heroes. Their remittances—now consistently exceeding US$35 billion annually according to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas—keep our economy afloat. But when they come home for good, are we truly ready for them? As of 2026, the government, through the Department of Migrant Workers (DMW), has launched the National Reintegration Network (NRN), linking 16 agencies into one coordinated system. On paper, that sounds impressive. Yet many OFWs still complain: “ Pag-uwi namin, parang wala ring malinaw na direksyon. ” So what is the real problem? Is the government not doing enough? Or is everything good on paper but weak in implementation? Or is it simply poor information dissemination? Let me offer some thoughts. First, skill recognition. A project manager in Dubai or a specialized technician in Germany returns home only to be offered entry-...