Sarawak in dire need of foreign workers in oil palm plantations | New Straits Times

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NSTnation It is estimated that Sarawak faces a shortage of 45,000 foreign workers in the oil palm plantation sector, where more than 70 per cent were involved in harvesting jobs.

 

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