KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — The Human Resources Ministry today said the current oversupply of foreign workers is caused by the labour supply agencies that sent them, and not its...
KUALA LUMPUR, June 15 — The Human Resources Ministry today said the current oversupply of foreign workers is caused by the labour supply agencies that sent them, and not its relaxation of the conditions for importing labour into Malaysia amid increasing public scrutiny into human trafficking.
The Human Resources Ministry also said it continues to monitor the situation and denied claims that there were “zero checks” on procedures. It reportedly explained that follow-up checks were also conducted by the Labour Department on companies that were granted quotas six months after approvals. “The Human Resources Ministry proposes that the Bangladeshi recruitment agencies involved be suspended from sending workers to Malaysia,” it was quoted as saying.the ministry did not address questions on methods used by the workers to enter Malaysia and if the hiring agents successfully secured calling visas in spite of failing to secure jobs for the workers here.
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