Indonesian agents: Focus on worker welfare, not fees
An Indonesian migrant worker agent association has told the Malaysian and Indonesian governments to let businesses decide on worker recruitment and placement fees.
Association of Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement Companies (Aspataki) general chairperson Saiful Mashud said the governments should instead focus on making sure employers take care of their workers’ welfare.
“Domestic workers are not a trading commodity and...
Association of Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement Companies (Aspataki) general chairperson Saiful Mashud said the governments should instead focus on making sure employers take care of their workers’ welfare.
“Domestic workers are not a trading commodity and...
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