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  2. Filipino seamen - Wikipedia

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    A substantial number of Filipino seamen worldwide were often employed by Flag of Convenience (FOC) ships or "sweatships", meaning ships that were registered in a country (flag of registry, or FOR) other than the country of ownership where registration fees were cheap, taxes are low or non-existent, and there were lax restrictions on the ...

  3. Overseas Filipino Worker - Wikipedia

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    Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) is a term often used to refer to Filipino migrant workers, people with Filipino citizenship who reside in another country for a limited period of employment. [3] The number of these workers was roughly 1.77 million between April and September 2020.

  4. Overseas Filipinos - Wikipedia

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    This number constitutes about 11 percent of the total population of the Philippines. [21] ... Filipino seamen, overseas Filipino workers in the maritime industry, ...

  5. Filipinos in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Filipinos in Belgium work primarily as tradesmen, in the hospitality industry, as domestic workers, or as seamen on Belgian-flagged ships. [2] [3] A number of Filipino international students also attend Belgian institutions of higher education, but are considered "temporary migrants."

  6. Filipinos in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Partly because of the large number of Filipinos living in the Netherlands, in 2009 KLM increased the number of direct flights to Ninoy Aquino International Airport (in Manila) to seven per week, and seven per week amongst other Filipino airports. [4] Every day, roughly 300–500 Filipino seamen pass through Dutch ports. [2]

  7. National Seamen Board - Wikipedia

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    This is about the Seamen Board in the Philippines. For the Board in the United Kingdom, see National Maritime Board.. The National Seamen Board (NSB) is the committee that was created by the Labor Code of the Philippines, through Article 20 of Presidential Decree No. 422.

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    Image credits: ES_Legman #3. Queen Gorgo of Sparta when asked why only Spartan women were equal to their men: "Because only Spartan women give birth to men.".

  9. Little Manila - Wikipedia

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    The Westfield Eagle Rock Plaza Mall has a section with a number of Filipino businesses such as Seafood City, Jollibee, Leelin Bakery, Chow King, and Cebuana Lhullier alongside a Macy's and Target store. Orange County also has a sizable and growing Filipino population, [49] whose population grew by 178 percent in the 1980s.