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she has been serving.
Also, the author encouraged all migrants and theirfamilies to be inspired and, at the same time, be adonor in buying a copy for 10,000 won while its pro-ceeds will benefit the scholarship program of the poorstundents in Nakar, Quezon. The said scholarshiphas been the flagship project of the education com-mittee of HFCC for years.
Contact Prof.Emely at 010-5160-2928 [email protected], or Edison Pinlac at010-2906-3109 or [email protected] fororders and inquiries.
Hyehwadong, Seoul Prof. Emely Dicolen-
Abagat Ph. D., Chairperson of the EducationCommittee and editorial-in-chief of SambayananNewsletter of Hyehwadong Filipino Catholic Commu-nity (HFCC)) launched an inspirational book entitled"And God Smiled Back" last Dec.7 at Saint BenedictParish Church.
The book touches the successes, struggles, personalexperiences of Prof. Emely as a child, mother, edu-cator and missionary and how she inspired the peo-ple who motivated her to write for migrant workers onhow good God in blessing her with pains, survivaland love her for her four children and the migrants
Prof. Emely Launches Book for a Cause
(NRCO) service registration form will be filled upby workers who are due for repatriation to thePhilippines.
FEWA-SULYAPINOY, in its effort to support
DOLE and POLO, uploaded the forms on its web-site to make them available to all workers if ur-gently needed. The forms can be downloaded athttp://www.sulyapinoy.org/ portal page.
More so, Labatt Cruz requested other concernedgroups to submit all filled up forms to POLO of thePhilippine Embassy in Seoul or can be faxed at(02) 3785 3624. Scanned copies can also beemailed to [email protected].
NEWSBITS
Pearanda Bids Goodbye
higher studies and enhance my professional andacademic qualifications. I would like to thank every-one who has given me inspiration to share as I headback to the final destination that awaits us all OFWs,home, he added.
However, Sofonias Paragsa, FEWA President andone of the prime movers of the newsletter said thatthe appointment of Jabay will most likely increaseand enhance the relation and esteem of the group inserving our fellow OFWs in Korea and continue thededication and passion Penaranda has started.
During his leadership, Penaranda has succeeded inupholding SULYAPINOY's commitment to responsi-ble journalism, and concluded his service with thesame intense of passion over community journalism,accomplishments and respect from the Filipino Com-munity, leaving the newsletter with unprecedentedissues, Paragsa added.
On the other hand, Jabay, a graduate of B.S. Elec-tronics and Communications Engineering and cur-rently working as Quality and Sales Engineer of DKUIL Co. Ltd. in Paju City, began his journalistic ca-reer during his scholastic years in Bohol, Philippineswhere he participated in different school publications.
It is not an easy task but I know with support fromthe people whom Ive been working with and strongcommitment to responsible journalism for the com-munity will help me manage despite of inadequatejournalistic experience. I also feel greatly humbled bythe trust of the members of the newsletter board andstaff, and confident with the help especially of our
readers, sponsors, and friends, I could do a lot for theimprovement of the newsletter, Jabay shared.
SULYAPINOY will continuously providing relevantnews stories to our fellow kababayans in SouthKorea, labor updates affecting migrant workers, andother related stories and literary compositions thatwill surely inspire our readers. SULYAPINOY willnever be the same as I humbly ask for your supportand the whole group can assure you that the passionto serve will always be the same. he added.
For the coming year, other newly appointed andreappointed staff members of the newsletter are as
follows: Edward Castro, managing editor and at thesame time news editor; Rebenson Recana, opinioneditor; Amie Sison, literary editor; Alden Balgos,cartoonist; Felix Ferrer, photojournalist; Regina Ar-quiza, adviser; Prof. Emely Abagat and Fr. AlvinParantar, MSP, consultants.
South Korea The Department of Labor andEmployment (DOLE) thru Philippine Overseas
Labor Office (POLO) sent a formal letter via email tovarious Filipino communities (Filcoms) includingFilipino EPS Workers Association (FEWA) last Dec.9 announcing its monitoring to any allegedly dis-placed OFWs in South Korea resulted by the currentglobal financial crisis.
In his email, Labor Attach Delmer Cruz said thatPOLO has attached two different forms to be filled upby the affected workers. The first form will be filled upby those who were laid off, terminated, or whoseworking time was reduced but will remain and con-tinue to work in Korea. The second form or the so-called National Reintegration Center for OFWs
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DOLE, FEWA Monitor OFWs amid Crisis
simbang gabi, exchange gifts and communityparty despite the current economic crisis whichhave attracted many to attend the annual event.
However, Galilea Womens association (GWA)led by Ana Maria Yoon shared that they arethankful for the warm welcome AFC has given toKorean spouses to widen both programs in 2009.
AFC has been active in providing services to
migrants for 16 years and earned achievementsincluding Gawad Fr. Glenn Giovanni Jaron Award-most outstanding Filipino Community inSouth Korea.
Ansan, Gyeonggi-do Jammed with Filipinoand Korean visitors, the Ansan Filipino Com-
munity (AFC) sponsored Paskuhan sa Ansan 2008last Dec.21 at Wonguk High School Stadium.
Themed with Komunidad Mo, Kasama Mo NgayongPasko, AFC invited all Filipino workers and foreignguests in a celebration filled with surprises, Pinoyfood, fun and games as facilitated by Billy Vela, AFCformer president.
Meanwhile, AFC President Kathlia de Castro toldSULYAP about the tradition of AFC in promotingFilipino values and activities during Christmas like
Filipinos Celebrate Paskuhan sa Ansanby Elizer Pearanda
FEWA Requests SSS
by Filcom leaders, further requested an advancewritten response while its representatives is yet tocome to Korea.
"Until now, the Filipino migrant workers in SouthKorea are asking why the Philippine governmentsigned the agreement without proper consultation.
Many workers are so much worried and get stressbecause we feel that this agreement is unfair toOFWs in South Korea, said a concerned worker toFEWA.
However, SSS Member Relations Department HeadEugenia De La Cruz informed FEWA thru email that
the said letter was forwarded to Mr. Neri and tothe International Affairs & Expansion (IABE) of-fice and subject for immediate response.
Meanwhile, Overseas Workers Welfare Admini-stration (OWWA) Welfare Officer EsperanzaCobarrubias told SULYAPINOY of the tentativeschedule of SSS representative to visit Korea onFebruary 15 of next year.
Also, the Philippine Embassy released a state-ment that the agreement is still pending with thecommittee on foreign relations of the Senate ofthe Philippines while there is no schedule yet ofany public hearing to discuss the provisions ofthe Agreement.
MOL: Minimun Wage
Lee Ki-kwon, director general of the Labor Stan-dards Bureau at the MOL said that in cooperationwith workers' and employers' organizations, theMinistry will make its utmost efforts in education,publicity, guidance and inspection to ensure that the
agreed new minimum wage shall be strictly ob-served among industrial sites even during the diffi-cult economic situation.
For more information about the minimum wage, visitthe MOL website: www.molab.go.kror call the MOLcall center for foreign workers at 031-345-5000 #7.
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Today, most people say, I dont have money to buygifts for my loved ones and friends. Gifts need notbe material things but we only based the celebra-tion to such material gifts and expenses whetherwith or without the economic crisis, this will defi-nitely be meaningless.
Also, this is the best time to start off sharing thelessons in life by doing financial savings as part ofthe daily routine among family members and thisseason will be ideal for the encouragement andpractice in saving first before expending tocelebrate with the big bang during the currenteconomic slowdown.
EDITORIAL
Global economic crisis resulted to layoffs, lowsalary and unpredicted immediate repatriation,
National Pension Scheme-Social Security System(NPS-SSS) bilateral agreement, planned abolishment ofbenefits of EPS workers on accommodation and food,inhumane crackdown and other issues like physical and
verbal abuses, discrimination, worsening poverty andcorruption in the Philippine government are intenselythreatening around 52,000 OFWs in South Korea.
These scenarios that deeply put Juan dele Cruz intofear would challenge our worth as Filipinos and believ-ers in celebrating the yuletide cheers and in welcomingthe brand new year. Is there any reason for hope andkeep the celebration more meaningful?
Despite the crucial challenges that affect the workersworking overseas, we keep on finding ways to celebratethe joy as we keep the spirit of sharing it thru our tal-ents, time, resources and love.
The gift of love is truly the best gift we can share toeveryone for Jesus Christ is the greatest gift we re-ceived from our Almighty Father as men celebrated theFirst Christmas in Bethlehem with Joseph and Marywho used to be migrants, too.
Christmas is more than an occasion but a tradition ofevery Filipino family who keeps the love and share withamong members of the family and uphold the Christianfaith and values which have been the main reason ofhaving the most important celebration of the year.
As we share the joy and the blessings of what wevebeen receiving for the year round though threatenedwith global economic crunch, we are extremely optimis-
tic that thru our values like communal services(bayanihan), industry, resilience, faith in God, we canovercome the anticipated predicaments and the ex-pected crisis no matter how worse it will be in thecoming year.
As migrant workers, our continued sacrifice in spite ofdetermination, inspiration and courage is the reasonenough to make the yuletide season worth-celebrating. Our sacrifices have become the gift oflove weve been sharing to our family out of love.
Celebrating Christmas by giving love to our family isthe true meaning of the celebration amid the currentglobal economic crisis and other concerned issuesand we can surely achieve our goals and better op-
portunities to come as we join altogether in welcomingthe brand new year-2009-full of hope and Faith inGod.
Maligayang Pasko at Masaganang Bagong Taon!
D I S C L A I M E R
Different opinions are encourage to stimulatemember i npu t and i nvo l vement .SULYAPINOYs role is to provide informationthat permits FEWA members to developinformed opinions on subjects that will affecttheir status as migrant workers and, in some
instances, their personal lives. FEWA doesnot hold itself responsible for statementsmade by any contributor. Statements oropinions expressed in SULYAPINOY re-flect the views of the author(s) and not theofficial policy of FEWA unless so stated.
For Comments, Suggestions, Contributions & Advertisements
Please submit them to our website and the following emails below:
Website: www.sulyapinoy.org
News: [email protected] Feature: [email protected]: [email protected] Literary: [email protected]
All Staff: [email protected] [email protected]
Editor-in-Chief: [email protected] Managing / Sports: [email protected]
We reserve the right to refuse any submission we deem does not meet our policies and guidelines.
SULYAPINOYis still in need of writers. Aspirants may email the Editorial Staff for more details.
For literary entries, please limit your essay composition to a max. of 600 words only due to space limitation.
Thank you for your time and interest!
SULYAPINOY Office Address: 115-9 Songbuk-gu, Songbuk-dong, Seoul KoreaFEWA Office Address & SULYAPINOY Distribution Center: Inside WOORI BANK, Hyehwa-dong Branch, Jongno-gu, Seoul
EDITORIAL STAFF
Editor-in-Chief:Elizer M. Pearanda Managing Editor: Dondave JabayOpinion Editor: Rebenson B. Recaa News Editor: Edward A. CastroFeature Editor: Elizer M. Pearanda Literary Editor:Amie SisonCartoonist: Alden C. Balgos Photojournalist: Felix S. Ferrer
Layout Artist: Dondave Jabay
Circulation Managers: Teofilo C. Camo; Alwyin A. Casio; Marcelino M. Serdea IIIContributors: Sofonias Paragsa; Ehd Villarta Jr.; Michael Balba; Rodney Queman
Adviser: Ma. Regina P. ArquizaConsultant: Fr. Alvin B. Parantar, MSP; Prof. Emely Dicolen-Abagat, Ph.D.
BOARD OF PUBLICATION
Chairman: Rebenson B. Recaa Vice Chairman: Dondave Jabay
Board of Publication in:
Outreach, Recreation and Religious Program:Alden C. BalgosBudget and Finance: Marcelino M. Serdea III
SULYAPINOY Website Development and Maintenance: Dondave JabayNewsletter Sponsorship Program: Edward A. CastroTraining & Workshop: Richard C. Corpuz
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FEATURES
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by Elizer Pearanda
In the vicious cycle of migration, people seek forcomfort, security and opportunity. Conducive work-place, good salary and benefits, personal growthand skills development were considerably some ofthe vital factors that gave birth to people like us-
EPS workers.
South Koreas global contributions have becomeunprecedented with the 8th United Nations Secre-tary-General Ban Ki-mun, astronaut Yi So-yeon,Olympic medalists, World Cup, Korean movies,culture and the arts and the Employment PermitSystem have gained the nation as Asias fourthlargest economy.
The EPS is a government labor program of the hostSouth Korea and the sending countries like thePhilippines which allowed foreign workforce includ-ing me who is highly determined though catego-rized as low-skilled to achieve my plans withoutfully understanding of what might come along theopen gateway of opportunities and prestige.
As I spent summer time in the Southern part of thepeninsula fully geared enough to protect myselffrom hot metal debris as I ground the heavy metalpiece in the shipyard. Culture shock, Korean lan-guage difficulty, abuse of ppalli-ppalli or the quick-quick culture, homesickness and long exposureto3D (dirty, difficult and dangerous) jobs haveshattered my dreams and impression of thehallyu- of working in South Korea which is an idealplace to work and live in, with kind-hearted co-workers, high salary, having fun and enjoy onesstay,
Downcast due to complexities and culture shock, Iwas almost convinced of going back home. How-ever, I firmly believed that there was no turningback for worse was waiting. But whats next for adistressed like me?
Nearly giving up, the lovely image of Korea couldntget off my tired and confused mind. Until, the phonerang with the voice of a friend saying: How areyou? Come and visit me in Hyehwadong. Likemusic, it paved the way to rekindle my lost me anduphold my Korean dream. Im going to meet myfriend in Hyehawadong! I told myself. But, howcould that possibly be to me with insufficient Koreanwords and didnt even know where Hyehwadongwas?
The five-hour bus trip convinced that I was on myway to a new journey tiresome yet feisty. The voicewithin me called the innermost thought towards themetropolis where chilly winds of autumn blew thefallen yellow leaves. As they fell on the ground, Ihad my first step to St. Benedict Church ofHyehwadong as I was struck by the skyline of high
glass buildings as they hailed me with cool breezeand in high spirit. Ultramodern structures festoonedwith Christmas decors and holly, dazzled with fun,shimmering, glittering stuffs to welcome the yuletideseason and the first timers. Until, I found hopeevery time I had my visit to St; Benedict Churchwhere the Hyehwadong Filipino Catholic
Community (HFCC) hailed all believers who asked forgraces and blessings to nourish oneself and pickingup all the broken pieces of the helpless soul.
I remember the Sambayanan Newsletter where Idreamt to be a contributor and it did happen when Ireceived the copy of my first published article. Astrange feeling of fulfillment came in for I couldntexplain and I decided to become a member of theVisayas-Mindanao Organization (Vismin) where I met
Grace Boiser who gave me the courage and helpedme find home during crossroads.
Grace inspired me to become a regular churchgoeruntil I observed and appreciated the committed volun-teers of the community every Sunday. An idea ofbecoming a volunteer came in but I couldnt for prox-imity reason for I was 3-hour far by bus and subwaytravel.
I love to become a volunteer but I didnt know how.Until, Fr. Glenn Giovanni Jaron, MSP invited EPSworkers to join the Filipino EPS Workers Association(FEWA) and I was curious and astonished about the
group but I didnt know how. It was, until, Amie Sisonintroduced me to a leader who eventually became mymentor and brother in Korea- Rebenson Recana.
It was Sir Reeve who gave me the strength to relivemy passion to write. A passion which I never thoughtwould put me into a different perspective, in contrast
to what Ive been working in the factory. Thru him, Ibegan my way through as one of the editors ofSULYAPINOY Newsletter
As editor, there are so many that beset me with much
problems but I treat them as challenges just like mywork in the factory. I usually get tiresome after workso what I usually do is finding time to write whileworking but I neither have to be careful of not gettingan accident nor caught by our supervisor. And thismade me feel more appreciative over scratch ofpaper or empty boxes of snack food where I usuallywrite my articles, from trashes to riches. And Improud to say that the newspaper survived thoughunderstaffed since we are blessed with gifted andcompassionate writers and contributors who areindeed shared most of their time and resources forthe needed information and inspiration of thecommunity.
The publication has taught me life. Knowing person-alities and appreciating their contributions to variousFilipino communities from Seoul to Busan have en-couraged me more to love my worth as a writer of thisinfluential and highly regarded group in Korea,FEWA, which was unreachable for someone likebefore.
In pursuing my passion to serve thru writing articles, Ihave found my family in this journey. Friendly andwarm FEWA President Sofonias Paragsa and volun-teers and my SULYAPINOY co-editors namely Re-benson Recana, Dondave Jabay, Edward Castro,
Amie Sison, Alden Balgos, Felix Ferrer and MariaRegina Arquiza who embraced and raised me updespite my weaknesses and being different. They arethe real heroes behind me and other migrants whoseek for truth, guidance and genuine commitmentand service.
Since November of 2007, Ive been exposed to anumber of issues concerning labor, human rights,human trafficking and inspiring stories of Gawad Fr.Glenn Gionanni Jaron awardees, missionaries, publicservants, community leaders and migrant workers. Iwould say that Im privileged to share their stories as Ihad my first interview with Fr. Glenn, our hero priest.
Also, the full support of Fr. Alvin Parantar, MSP toSULYAP and admire him for having the great andenormous talents and ideas in writing. It was Fr. Alvinwho suggested the newsletter its current name.
My stay here has been challenging yet fulfilling, notfor money reason, but for the worth-rememberingexperiences with such people whom I never expectedto meet and work with (You all know who you are.)
Fostering harmony and freedom, appreciating mypurpose, keeping my faith and upholding my Koreandreams which turned into goals are a few of the les-sons learned in living it up with fellow OFWs despite
struggles, hardship, distance and complexities whichare considerably paradoxical in search of faith,peace, compassion and freedom.
Indeed, I have found life and regained the strengththru writing in serving the community for the glory ofGod.
A very memorable pose with Fr. Alvin Parantar, MSP(left), Labor Attach Delmer Cruz (right), FEWA Presi-dent Sofonias Paragsa (rightmost) and friends as Ithank Hyehwadong Filipino Catholic Community(HFCC) for awarding me a Plaque of Appreciation.
Its a great honor to serve SULYAPINOY as Editor-in-Chief and Feature Editor.
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LITERARY
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Maraming Salamat Sir Elini Amie Sison
(Dedicated to our Outgoing SULYAP EIC, Elizer Pearanda)
Isang karangalan ang ika'y aming makilalaLalo na sa samahan ika'y makasama
Nagsilbi sa kababayan sa bansang KoreaKahanga-hanga ang dedikasyong pinakita.
Sa Sulyapinoy, ikaw ang tunay na sandiganHindi matatawaran ang ibinahaging kaalaman
Luminang din sa manunulat ng pahagayanTunay na dedikasyon kahit wala ng tulugan.
Balita na kailangan ng ating mga kababayanGinising sa pamamagitan ng pakikialam
Mga bagay na mahalaga at dapat malamanNandyan ka para ang lahat ay paglingkuran.
Hindi tama na ikaw ay aming pipigilan
Sapagkat sa pag-uwi mo ay may tamang dahilan
Mali naman kung isasarado ang aming isipanKaligayahan naming ang lahat ng iyong kasiyahan.
Sa paglisan mo, sanay isama sa babauninAng lahat ng alaala ng pahayagan natinNa naging sentro ng pamumuhay natinTandaan mo sana, hahanapin ka namin.
Saan man ka man dalhin ng iyong mga paaSa bawat panalangin ikay aming isasama
Baka minsan tayo pa rin ay magkikita
Kaya ang paalam ay isasantabi muna.
A Christmas Spiritby Ehd Villarta Jr - FEWA Member
C o u n t t h e d a y s C h r i s t m a s i s c o m i n g
I h e a r t h e s o u n d s I s m e l l i t ' s s c e n t s
L o v e , j o y , a n d s h a r i n g i s w h a t i t b r i n g
B i r t h o f C h r i s t t h e C h r i s t m a s r e p r e s e n t s
P e o p l e f a c e s b r i g h t w i t h j o y
C h i l d r e n ' s s i n g i n g h o l d i n g t h e i r t o y s
F a m i l y a n d f r i e n d s c o m e a l o n g t o e n j o y
T h e w o r l d c e l e b r a t e s t h e b i r t h o f t h i s B o y
L o n g t i m e a g o H e w a s b o r n i n B e t h l e h e m
K i n g s a n d s h e p h e r d r a n t o w o r s h i p h i m
H e c a m e t o t h i s w o r l d f o r u s t o r e d e e m
T h e l i g h t o f H i s l o v e s h i n e b r i g h t l y w i t h i n
B u t w e l o s e o u r f o c u s i n a l l t h e h a p p e n i n g s
W e l o s e s i g h t o f w h a t i t ' s t r u e m e a n i n g
C h r i s t m a s i s n o t j u s t o v e r w h e l m i n g i t s e e m s
I t ' s t h e b i r t h o f C h r i s t o u r f i n e s t b l e s s i n g .
C h r i s t m a s i s n o t f o r j u s t o n e d a y
F o r l o v i n g , s h a r i n g , g i v i n g , a r e n o t t o p u t a w a y
W r a p y o u r h e a r t w i t h l o v e , p e a c e a n d k i n d n e s s
A w e a l t h o f p r e s e n t s a C h r i s t m a s s p i r i t !
PARA SA IYO KABAYANni Amie Sison
Paskong pinoy na maipagamamalaki natin
Malaking christmas tree na dapat tingalain
Mga musika na nakakagaan ng damdamin
Sa araw na iyon kay sarap salubungin.
Alam kong hinahanap mo
Diwa ng pasko ng bansang iniwan mo
Upang sa Korea ay magbanat ng buto
Mula sa puso ang buong sakripisyo.
Di mawawala ang iba ay malungkot
Lalo na kung paligid sa yelo'y nababalot
Lamig na paghahanap ang dulot
Ngunit ang makausap sila ay siyang sagot.
Maligayang pasko po mga kababayanKaligayahan ninyo ay aking kahilingan
Tunay na pagmamahal inyong matagpuan
Kagaya ni Hesus na ating sandalan.
At para sa darating na bagong taon
Sana'y magpakatatag sa bawat hamon
Panibagong pag-asa sa bagong taon
At huwag makakalimot sa ating Panginoon.
KAHIT HINDI PASKOni Michael B. Balba
Malamig na naman ang simoy ng hangin,
Tila nagsasabing pasko ay paparating
Sa sanggol na kaloob ng Ama sa atin
Ang dapat na igawad papuri at dalangin.
Pasko ay pagsilang ng tagapagligtas
Sanggol na dakila hanggang sa walang wakas
Tayo'y manalangin kay Hesus at ibigkas
Ang taos pusong handog sa kanyang pagbasbas.
Tanging hiling ko ngayong kapaskuhan
Maging maayos ang ekonomiya ng bayan
Upang OFW ay hindi mahirapan
Sa mga problemang kanyang nararanasan.
Ang kanyang pag-ibig na kaloob satin
Tunay na dakila hindi kayang burahin
Bilang pagpupugay utos Niya ay sundin
Pag-ibig sa kapwa palaging isipin.
Kahit hindi pasko tayo ay magbigayan
Upang mamayani ang pagmamahalan
Kahit hindi pasko laging magdamayan
Nang maging payapa ang sandaigdigan.
Bagong Taon Na NamanRodney Queman
Bagong taon parang kailan lamangMabilis na panahon sasapit na namanMagkasama muli pamilya at kaibigan
Minsan lang na pagkakataon ito maranasan.
Sa bagong taon may lungkot at sayaIbang kapwa natin may hirap at dusa
Nasa malayong lugar at ibayong bansa
Tanging hiling makapiling at makasama.
Bagong taon ay bagong buhay dinNew Year's resolution gawin na natin
Samahan ng dasal at taimtin na panalanginNa sanay matupad na at ang iba'y babaguhin.
Bawat pamilya sama-samang sinasalubongPaputok at lusis makikita sa bagong taon
Sa media noche lahat nagtipon tiponBihirang mangyari sa ganitong okasyon.
Ang bagong taon ay bagong pag-asaPagmamahal sa kapwa ang siyang manguna
Pagbibigayan at pagpapakumbaba sa sinisinta
Upang buhay at pangarap puno at masagana.
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CONGRATULATIONS TO(All winners who got the perfect answers)1st: Mr. Arlene Malonzo - Kangyeoksi Seo Gu
Bullo dong 490 Beonji 1 ho, Incheon, South Korea2nd: Michael Balba - Baran Community Wasung-si,
Gyeonggido, South Korea3rd: Billy Vela - Ansan Filipino Community, Ansan City
By: Dondave Jabay
The most exciting part!!!The first person to answer the puzzle correctly will begiven a public recognition through SULYAPINOYnewsletter and website. How to report your answer?
Please call 010-9294-4365 or email @
Instructions:
1) Fill the white squares with numbers 1 to 9 so that theyadd up to the sums shown in highlighted squares (graycolor).2) A gray color square will show one or two numbersseparated by a diagonal line.3) A number that is above the diagonal line is the sum ofthe row of white squares to its right.4) A number that is below the diagonal line is the sum ofthe column of white squares beneath it.
Two important rules:
1) There are no zeroes.2) Do not put the same number in each sum of the rowof white squares to its right or column beneath it.
Answer to Vol. 2 ~ Issue 1
FUN & LEARN / ANNOUNCEMENTS
Answer Here
By: Sofonias Chabok Paragsa
ACROSS
1) next year2) waist4) diversification7) period of production9) Korean history11) high altitude12) expert, doctor
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1) come down, get off3) conversation5) lawyer, attorney6) umbrella7) fish soup8) period, term9) climax, at the full 10) accidental death
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03 - Eduardo Teodoro IIIBernardo Bautista
04 - Cristina PugayRodrigo dela Cruz
05 - Noel Galang06 - Dierde Empeso
Johnny Quidilig07 - Allan Cario10 - Shella Balatero
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08 - Edwin PepitoGeraldine Dizon
12 - Helen OrdonezMichael Trumata
16 - Melvin Fonseca17 - Jemma Caiteno
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our next leaders forum, he elaborated.
Also, Labatt Cruz shared some good news like theminimum wage increase to be up by 6.3% from thecurrent wage effective January next year, realizationof the suggested issuance of Overseas EmploymentCertificate (OEC) to be done in the Philippine Em-bassy, Employment Referral System for returning ordisplaced OFWs in South Korea which may provide
an immediate opportunity to get employed withKorean employers who have businesses in thePhilippines, and the proposed new bill extending theEPS length of sojourn from 3 to 5 years pendingapproval by the National Assembly which is alsoexpected to be implemented next year.
Leaders and representatives from various Filipinocommunities (Filcom) such as Filipino EPS Workers
Association (FEWA), SULYAPINOY, HyehwadongFilipino Catholic Community (HFCC), Ansan FilipinoCommunity (AFC), Human Rights Welfare Organi-zation Filipino Community (HRWOFC), Pinoy Iskolarsa Korea (PIKO), Samahang ILOKANO, Presbyte-rian Church in the Republic of Korea (PROK), PHIL-
WAK (FFWPU), Bride of Jesus Christ (BOJC), Cor-dillera Brotherhood Organization (CBO), PhilippineMigrant Association in Korea (PMWAK), AwaleFilipino Community (AFC), FILSDAK, PWA, IN-CHON-FAN, KASAMMAKO, AFA, Yesan FamilyOrganization, Iglesia ni Cristo, Filipino KoreanSpouses Association (FKSA), WU, and TELE INFOparticipated the forum.
However, Pastor Frank Hernando, an EcumenicalCo-worker of Presbyterian Church in the Republic ofKorea (PROK) linked the issue on the EPS-MOU tothe ongoing massive crackdown of undocumentedworkers in Korea. In most cases, EPS workers
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role in helping OFWs and their families back homedeal with the current global slowdown, he added.
He explained the Philippine stand to the employersplan to abolish the free accommodation and foodbenefits currently enjoyed by most of the EPS work-ers. In our meeting together with other labor repre-sentatives of EPS sending countries, we agreed toraise this issue to our counterparts from the KoreaMinistry of Labor (MOL), Labatt Cruz said.
More so, he talked about the status of the pendingrenegotiation on EPS-MOU which was supposedlyfinalized last Oct. 20. In order to prevent the saidabolition of free accommodation and food benefits,the DOLE negotiating team with the support of Secre-tary Marianito Roque has included a stipulation onbenefits of workers to such basic needs in the Stan-dard Labor Contract (SLC). Negotiation conferencewith our counterparts from the Korea MOL is sched-uled on Jan. 12 to 13 next year in Manila, he added.
Labatt Cruz also gave the updates on RP-ROK SocialSecurity Agreement. He said that the agreement isstill pending with the Senate Committee on ForeignRelations and there is no schedule yet of any publichearing for the provisions of the agreement.According to our source from the office of the Depart-ment of Affairs in Philippines, there are 16 treatiespending for senate hearing and approval and the RP-ROK Social Security Agreement ranked sixteenth. Inaddition, we have also requested representativesfrom the SSS to come to Korea and personally an-swer all your questions and concerns on the agree-ment. We hope that they can come and participate to
have become undocumented worker for having nochoice. It is a clear manifestation that problems in theKorean labor system particularly in the EPS exist. Ihope this problem will be averted by the EPS-MOU,he said.
The Philippine government should provide concreteaction against this massive crackdown. It is a clearviolation of the migrants right. They should negotiate
the Korean government that the issue on undocu-mented workers is not only an immigration issue butmore on the labor aspect, he continued.
HFCC volunteer Jimmy Villaflor also asked LabattCruz if the pending EPS-MOU is affecting the quotafor Filipino EPS applicants to be hired. The pendingEPS-MOU does not affect the EPS quota to be hiredfrom the Philippines. In fact, according to the KoreaHuman Resource Department (HRD), the number ofworkers from the Philippines will increase, LabattCruz explained.
On the other hand, SULYAPINOY clarified the gaso-line tax refund in response to the question raised byMoreno de Isla, an officer of HRWOFC. The gasoline
tax refund is actually a Korean government subsidyincluding all foreign workers who have paid theirincome tax thru their employers in the year 2007 andwith a gross income of less than 36 million won. Andsince the official deadline of filing was on Oct. 31, weask POLO to request the NTS for filing extension asmany of our kababayans have not received yet theirtax refund due to lack of awareness of their respectiveemployers, SULYAP suggested.
Also, updates on RP-ROK 60th Anniversary of Friend-ship Celebration, the ongoing Overseas AbsenteeRegistration for 2010 Absentee Voting, and the ongo-ing Financial Education Program and Business Op-portunities in the Philippines were discussed.
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