DMW: 70,000 fake online job offers thwarted
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Date Reported: 19 Янв 2025
Местонахождение: Филиппины
Компании
Meta (formerly Facebook) - Other Value Chain Entity , TikTok (part of ByteDance) - Other Value Chain EntityЗатронуто
Total individuals affected: 70000
Мигранты и рабочие-иммигранты: ( Number unknown - Филиппины , Not sector-specific , Men ) , Мигранты и рабочие-иммигранты: ( Number unknown - Филиппины , Not sector-specific , Women )Темы
Сборы за найм персонала , Замена контрактаОтвет
Response sought: Yes, by The Resource Centre
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Принятые меры: 50,220 “suspicious” posts were taken down on Facebook and 21,433 on TikTok. The article says that the government coordinated with Meta and TikTok to deactivate the accounts. In February, Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited TikTok and Meta to respond to the article, to disclose if they have engaged with the Department of Migrant Workers and other stakeholders from civil society on the issue, including the date of the engagement and outcome of the engagement; and to outline how they monitor and remove content illegally advertising jobs to migrant workers in the Philippines. Meta and TikTok’s responses can be read in full below.
Вид источника: News outlet
…The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has shut down more than 70,000 illegal online postings for jobs overseas on Facebook and TikTok, saving potentially thousands of Filipinos from paying hard-earned money for nonexistent jobs, or worse, slave-like working conditions abroad.
The 71,653 fake job postings and accounts taken down included 50,220 “suspicious” posts on Facebook and 21,433 on TikTok, the DMW said on Friday…
He explained that unscrupulous entities were masquerading as legitimate recruitment agencies by duplicating the official Facebook pages of DMW-licensed agencies to convince job applicants of their legitimacy.
“We had a meeting with these agencies, and Facebook agreed to take down all these copycat sites,” Cacdac said…
…the DMW closed down Legal Connect Travel Consultancy…
In October 2023, the DMW disclosed that more than 200 OFWs were allegedly victimized by the Milan, Italy-based Golden Power SRLS and Alpha Assistenza…
…a total of 269 Filipinos in the Philippines filed formal complaints against the agencies…
Two months earlier, authorities arrested seven suspects…in an operation at Jewel Travel Documentation Service…
An investigation showed that the recruitment agency amassed around P43 million from the victims who were allegedly promised jobs in Canada, Poland, New Zealand and Australia…