Press Release
FILIPINO TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS ASSEMBLY HELD IN CALGARY
CALGARY—– A gathering of Filipino Temporary Foreign Workers (TFWs) was held on 24 September 2022 at the Kerby Centre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to make them aware of their rights, welfare and responsibilities as well as the various services available to them.
The event, called TFW Assembly, was a joint project of the Philippine Consulate General (PCG) in Calgary, Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO)-Vancouver, Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA)-Vancouver, Calgary Catholic Immigration Service (CCIS), and Catholic Social Services (CSC) of Edmonton.
Seventy-five (75) TFWs from Calgary, Edmonton, and Banff listened to the presentations of various resource persons who discussed the following topics:
- employment standards, rights and responsibilities at work;
- government assistance for employment-related complaints;
- labor exploitation and remedies;
- human trafficking;
- open work permit for vulnerable workers;
- consular services of the PCG and services of SSS, POLO and OWWA; and
- community support for TFWs provided by the CCIS and CSS.
In his keynote message, Consul General Zaldy Patron said it was important and crucial for the Filipino TFWs not to fall victims to illegal practices, as he reminded them to become more knowledgeable about the many resources and recourses that are available to them.
Consul General Patron underscored that the Philippine Government would like to see the Filipino TFWs succeed and he expressed hope that the participants in the TFW Assembly would be part of the success stories of the Filipino migration in Alberta.


