
OFWs in Hong Kong Hold No Remittance Day
Apr 2, 2008
To express their protest against a corrupt government and to support the call for President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to resign, the group United Filipinos in Hong Kong (UniFil)is encouraging overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) not to send money to their families and loved ones in the Philippines every first Sunday of the month.
The group has chosen this day because this is the day when most OFWs in
The idea was first proposed when UniFil staged a protest rally at the Philippine Embassy in
The first schedule for no remittance day was done last March 2 and the next one is set on April 6.
The chairperson of Unifil, Dolores Balladares, said, "Our money should not be used to support a most corrupt regime."
Balladares explained that their group do not aim to ban sending of money to the
Nevertheless, the move seemed to have failed to present noticeable impact according to most Philippine banks. The regional head for remittance of BDO's Express Padala, Joel Almeda, said their remittance volume for March actually increased compared to the previous year.
Unifil is not about bothered by these findings though and claims that it is be expected, as the call was issued just a few days before the target date.
According to Balladares among the Unifil-Migrante group at least, quite a few members responded to the call. Unifil, together with allied organization Migrante, are hoping many more OFWs will heed their call to observe the no remittance day.