Make public domestic worker MOU process, M'sian and Indonesian govts told
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The Malaysian and Indonesian governments have been urged to be transparent in the setting up of the recruitment fees for migrant domestic workers from Indonesia.
A collective of domestic workers’ associations in Malaysia, Kearah 189, said this is essential as it can be dangerous for migrant domestic workers to work in Malaysia.
“There is a dearth of laws and policies that...
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