Filipino domestic workers in Hong Kong vow to fight plan for mandatory HK$1,200 insurance
Manila wants to impose additional insurance requirement on those heading abroad for work, and helpers fear it will be themselves rather than employers who end up footing the bill
Filipino workers’ groups in Hong Kong have vowed to fight tooth and nail against a plan by Manila to make domestic helpers take out insurance costing HK$1,200 (US$153) before heading abroad.
United Filipinos in Hong Kong called the policy “just another moneymaking scheme at the expense of already overburdened workers”.
The group said it was planning a major street protest and would request a meeting with the Philippine consul general.
Employers meanwhile said there were already insurance plans in place for domestic helpers, and the new directive would add to the burden of bosses.
The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration has stipulated that employers would be responsible for the one-off HK$1,200 fee, but workers said there was no guarantee bosses would pay.