DMW shuts down manpower agency in Cubao

DMW shuts down manpower agency in Cubao

DMW shuts down manpower agency in Cubao

2026-01-31 13:10:01



Title DMW Shuts Down RCREIGN International Manpower Agency in Cubao A Blow Against Illegal Recruitment

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has dealt a significant blow against illegal recruitment by shutting down RCREIGN International Manpower Agency in Cubao, Quezon City. In a bold move, the DMW issued Closure Order No. 3, Series of 2026, effectively ending the agency's operations.

The Illegal Recruitment Scheme

RCREIGN International Manpower Agency was found to be offering jobs for both low-skilled workers and skilled professionals, promising employment in Greece with salaries that seemed too good to be true. The agency charged an exorbitant processing fee of P375,000, which is undoubtedly unacceptable. Moreover, the agency did not possess the necessary license to offer employment services.

Consequences and Next Steps

Three women involved in the agency's operations were arrested, and all individuals will face accountability for illegal recruitment. The DMW has urged victims of the agency to coordinate with the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau to receive free legal assistance.

Lessons Learned

While this news may seem unrelated to wetland conservation, it highlights the importance of vigilance and action against illegal activities that harm innocent individuals. As professionals in the field of wetland conservation, we must remain vigilant and advocate for ethical practices that prioritize the well-being of all individuals involved.

Key Takeaways

The DMW has shut down RCREIGN International Manpower Agency in Cubao for illegal recruitment
Three women behind the agency's operations were arrested
Victims are urged to coordinate with the Migrant Workers Protection Bureau for free legal assistance
This case serves as a reminder of the importance of ethical practices and vigilance against illegal activities

As we continue to work towards conserving our planet's precious wetlands, let us remember that every step forward is built on a foundation of integrity, transparency, and respect for human rights.

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