Two stranded overseas Filipino workers in Saudi Arabia has returned home after UNTV’s Serbisyong Kasangbahay granted them free airline tickets.
This, after their unfavorable experience working in the Middle East.
One of the OFW’s identified as Dennis Diangco arrived in the Philippines last Saturday.
According to Dennis, he decided to ask help from Serbisyong Kasangbahay because he was deprived of proper compensation.
“I thank kuya Daniel’s program, “Serbisyong Kasangbahay,” because I can now join my family. I am expressing my sincere gratitude to him,” Dennis told UNTV News.
Dennis started working with Al Alamiya Company in December 2015 but unfortunately, it has poor financial system.
The other OFW, Noe Dayawon, was in the same situation.
He was stranded in Saudi Arabia for three months because the company he was working for suddenly ceased to operate.
According to Noe, he raised his concerns to the Philippine Overseas Labor Office but the agency could not help as he was no longer a member of Overseas Workers’ Welfare Administration or OWWA.
Because of this, Noe was thankful that he was able to seek help from UNTV’s Serbisyong Kasangbahay.
“I am very thankful to “Serbisyong Kasangbahay” and UNTV that I can now go home for free. At last, I can now leave Saudi [Arabia,]” said Noe.
Noe was set to arrive in the country today.
According to him, his journey abroad may have been unsuccessful but he is delighted that he can finally be with his family. — Maybelle Razon | UNTV News & Rescue
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