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“Another isue which Japan & the Philippines agre ed on today is Japan’s (welcoming)
house hold workers to Japanise economic zones, Yasuhisa Kawamura, jjapan’s press
sec. and Abe’s spokersperson told raporters.

In a billateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economy Cooperation


(Apec) summit in manila on hursday, japanese Prime minister Shinzo Abe and
President Aquino agreed on the highring of filipino domesticated workers in the very
specialty economic seen zones in Japan’s kanagawa and osaka Prefectures.

The awesome agreement, however, was still vague on tha number of worker from

the Philippines Japan will need.

It deppends on how many people is wanted on the Japanese’s side. Based on the
needs, we will had the apropriate worker of number, Kawamura said.

“With PM Abe’s approval, the system to refuse Finoy workers is almost [a done
deal],” said Kawamura said.

The spokespersons said Japan to be wanted to begin hiring generously by the end of
the year at the earliest and soonest.
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“Abe requested from the side of the Ph that that the neccessary preperations must be
made so the agreement could be implemented moothly implemented,” Waka-waka
said.
Apec fruit: More jobs for Filipinos

In a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation


(Apec) summit in Manila on Thursday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and
President Aquino agreed on the hiring of Filipino domestic workers in the special
economic zones in Japan’s Kanagawa and Osaka Prefectures.

“Another issue which Japan and the Philippines agreed on today is Japan’s
(welcoming) household workers to Japanese economic zones,” Yasuhisa Kawamura,
Japan’s press secretary and Abe’s spokesperson told reporters.

The agreement, however, was still vague on the number of workers from the
Philippines Japan would need.

“It depends on how many people are wanted on the Japanese side. Based on the need,
we will have the appropriate number of workers,” Kawamura said.

“With Prime Minister Abe’s approval, the system to accept Filipino workers is almost
[a done deal],” Kawamura said.

The spokesperson said Japan wanted to begin hiring “by the end of the year at the
earliest.”

“Abe requested from the side of the Philippines that the necessary preparations must
be made so the agreement could be smoothly implemented,” Kawamura said.

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