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Hiring Must Be Done Through Registered Agencies, Says Govt
As of Q4 2023, Malaysia’s Human Resources Ministry has mandated a rule that all employers are required to hire Indonesian maids through approved private employment agencies and coordinate through the Indonesian Embassy. This process uses Malaysia’s Maid Online System and the Sipermit system managed by Indonesia, with a maximum hiring fee of RM15,000. The goal is to promote transparency and protect workers’ rights.
Malaysia, Indonesia to Merge Hiring Platforms
Both countries have agreed to establish a bilateral task force to integrate their worker placement systems. This is aimed at enhancing transparency and ensuring better oversight of the Maid Agency recruitment process.
Report Warns of Domestic Worker Abuse
A study by the International Labour Organization (ILO) revealed that nearly one-third of migrant maids in Malaysia experience forced labour. This finding has pushed both governments to tighten regulations and take stronger actions to safeguard vulnerable workers.
Envoy Warns Against Violations
The Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia stated that maid agencies who don’t follow the law or have unresolved complaints from employers will be removed from the approved list. This measure is intended to punish unethical agencies and improve accountability in the maid hiring industry.
These joint efforts aim to clean up the recruitment and placement of Indonesian maids in Malaysia, guaranteeing safety and reducing abuse cases.
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