日本菲律宾劳工的社会保障服务形式:对移工政策与实务的启示

Veronica Ramirez
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20世纪70年代至80年代,日本经济的快速发展吸引了数百万来自第三世界国家的移民工人。另一方面,日本人口的减少和老龄化需要外来劳动力。这两点就是日本必须对工人社会保障服务进行重组的原因。本研究考察了菲律宾人在日本的劳动政策和社会保障服务的实践。它分析了如何改善菲律宾工人在日本的生活和工作条件,同时使日本作为移民劳工接收国受益。采用调查、访谈、文献分析等描述性研究方法。对结果进行三角测量,以验证和比较从不同来源收集的数据。这项研究发现,菲律宾人高度利用的社会保障服务包括医疗援助、养恤金或退休津贴、进入综合医院、提供门诊服务的诊所、牙科诊所、对受雇工人的培训、国民健康保险和食品安全规定。应通过提高认识运动、网上传播和菲律宾语指导,重视那些获得机会较少的服务。这包括(a)社会福利:住房援助、支持工作和家庭生活之间的平衡、内部儿童保育设施、短期工作选择、最低生活费用、灵活的工作方式;(b)就业保障:就业咨询和职业发展促进补贴;(c)雇员保险:药品和医疗设备;(d)关于食物中的放射性物质、毒物和污染物的政策。由于他们是社会保障制度的成员,他们能够利用为外国工人提供的服务。日本的社会保障改善了菲律宾工人的生活和工作条件,使他们能够储蓄和投资原本用于保健和其他必需品的钱。为外来务工人员提供有效的社会保障也有利于日本作为外来务工人员接收国。包括菲律宾人在内的登记在册的外来务工人员都能享受到的强大的日本社会保障制度,是亚洲其他外来务工人员接收国家的典范。这不仅是因为日本工人所享受的服务与移民工人同样享有,更重要的是,他们回应了工人的需求,同时改善了工人的生活和工作条件,填补了不同行业对劳动力的需求,为日本的社会经济发展做出了贡献。由于并非所有在日本的菲律宾人都了解社会保障服务以及如何利用这些服务,因此建议通过社区或其工作场所以电子方式以英语和菲律宾语传播信息。日本和菲律宾政府之间的2017年协议可以扩大到包括社会保障和对家政工人和菲律宾居民等低技能工人的保护,这些工人因家庭责任和年龄而没有工作。日本政府允许将技术实习培训计划(TITP)受训人员的签证转换为特定技术工人的居留身份,因此,将有社会保障福利,这是激励他们高效和卓越工作的一种方式。菲律宾海外劳工办公室(POLO)可以启动一项计划,使在日本的无证件或非正规菲律宾人的生产工人地位合法化,以增加日本的劳动力部门,并确保已经在日本的菲律宾人的就业。最后,日本和菲律宾政府都可以对社会保障的可用性进行监测,以确保这些服务由指定的政府机构实施。
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Forms of Social Security Services for Filipino Workers in Japan: Implications to Migrant Labor Policy and Practices
The rapid economic development of Japan between the 1970s and 1980s attracted millions of migrant workers from third world countries. On the other hand, the dwindling and aging Japanese population necessitates migrant labor. These two are the reasons why the Japan Social Security services for workers had to be restructured. This study examined the labor policies and practices of Social Security services available to Filipinos in Japan. It analyzed how this can enhance the living and work conditions of Filipino workers in Japan, at the same time benefit Japan as a migrant labor receiving country. Descriptive research methods of survey, interview and document analysis were employed. Triangulation of results was conducted to verify and compare the data gathered from different sources. This study found that the Social Security services that are highly availed of by Filipinos are medical assistance, pension or retirement allowance, access to general hospitals, clinics with out-patient services, dental clinics, training for employed workers, National Health Insurance, and food safety provisions. Those services that have low access should be given attention through awareness campaign, online dissemination and orientation in Filipino language. This includes (a) Social Welfare: Housing assistance, Support to the balance between work and family life, In-house child-care facilities, Short-time work options, Minimum living expense, Flexible working styles; (b) Employment security: Employment Counseling, and Career development promotion subsidy; (c) Employees Insurance: Pharmaceutical and Medical devices; and (d) Policies on radioactive materials, poison and contaminants in food. By virtue of their membership to the Social Security system, they are able to avail the services for foreign workers. Social Security in Japan enhances the living and work conditions of Filipino workers and enables them to save and invest the money that otherwise would be spent for health and other necessities. Providing effective Social Security to migrant workers also benefits Japan as a migrant worker receiving country. Japan’s strong Social Security system that can be availed by registered migrant workers, including Filipinos, is a model to other Asian countries that receive migrant workers. This is not only because the services that are enjoyed by the Japanese workers are likewise enjoyed by migrant workers but more importantly, they respond to the needs of workers, enhance their living and work conditions at the same time, contribute to the socio-economic development of Japan by filling in the need for laborers in different industries. Since not all Filipinos in Japan are aware of the Social Security services and how they can be availed of, it is recommended that information dissemination be done electronically, through the community or their workplace, in both English and Filipino. The 2017 Agreement between the governments of Japan and the Philippines can be expanded to include Social Security and protection of low-skilled workers such as domestic workers and Filipino residents who are not working because of family duties and age. The Japanese government can allow conversion of the visa of Technical Intern Training Program (TITP) trainees to Residence Status of Specified Skilled Workers and as such, will have Social Security benefits which is a way of motivating them to work with efficiency and excellence. A program can be initiated by the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) to legalize the status of the productive workers who are undocumented or irregular Filipinos in Japan so as to add to the labor sector of Japan and secure the employment of Filipinos who are already in Japan. Finally, monitoring of the availability of Social Security can be undertaken by the government of both Japan and Philippines to make sure that the services are implemented by the designated government agencies.
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