Leaders of several recruiting agencies formed a human chain in front of the Expatriates' Welfare Building in Dhaka today
Migrant workers must be protected from uncertainties and irregularities
Govt must deal with recruitment irregularities with an iron hand
Authorities must take responsibility for the migrants denied by Malaysia
It also denied any irregularities on its part in sending migrant workers to Malaysia
It appears that the government is not interested in taking even the minimal responsibilities regarding the migrant workers.
The government cannot treat our remittance warriors with such apathy
A total of 53 workers left for Malaysia last night (August 8, 2022) as the nation's labour market was opened to Bangladesh since it ceased accepting workers in 2019.
Why not let all legitimate recruiting agencies send workers there?
Leaders of several recruiting agencies formed a human chain in front of the Expatriates' Welfare Building in Dhaka today
Migrant workers must be protected from uncertainties and irregularities
Govt must deal with recruitment irregularities with an iron hand
Authorities must take responsibility for the migrants denied by Malaysia
It also denied any irregularities on its part in sending migrant workers to Malaysia
It appears that the government is not interested in taking even the minimal responsibilities regarding the migrant workers.
The government cannot treat our remittance warriors with such apathy
A total of 53 workers left for Malaysia last night (August 8, 2022) as the nation's labour market was opened to Bangladesh since it ceased accepting workers in 2019.
Why not let all legitimate recruiting agencies send workers there?
The demand for Bangladeshi workers is not as high as it used to be as some sectors have turned to other nationalities for their manpower needs, says Malaysian Human Resources Minister M Saravanan.