The Human Resources Minister said that other sectors where Indonesian workers would be channelled to were manufacturing and construction.
Saravanan said this in a press conference after launching the country’s first integrated centralised labour quarters at the Pasir Gudang industrial area here on Wednesday . “It is up to the employers whether or not to give RM1,500 as a salary but I gave assurances in the meeting that the salary will start from RM1,200,” he added.
“It is our responsibility to ensure that we fulfilled the promise that we have made to the Indonesian government on this matter,” he added. The Ministry statement issued in conjunction with Saravanan's meeting with the Indonesian Minister of Manpower said the issue of the"One-Channel System" had also been agreed between the two ministers to enable effective monitoring of PDI's maid entry into Malaysia.
The MoU PDI was signed for the first time on May 13, 2006, in Bali, and subsequently, the Protocol to Amend the MoU PDI was signed on May 31, 2011, in Bandung - which expired on May 30, 2016.
Rakyat Malaysia tak lama lagi dieksport pergi kerja di Bangladesh / Indonesia pulak . Kerja di negara asing gaji mahal sikit … “expatriate” statusnya 😅😅😅
Is the 100 days over ?
Ya la tu ...u pandai jual vadai dengan mulut saja....
Menteri tak turun padang ? Duduk office ?
What a joke! we export locals to Singapore, and import foreigners to work in Malaysia
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