Stranded Bangladeshi workers get jobs, thanks to labour dept FMTNews
Some of the 120 Bangladeshi workers, who had been left stranded after they arrived four months ago.
A ministry source said they have been successfully employed by a new company, which was also paying their salaries according to the minimum wage.FMT reported today that the frustrated workers gathered at the Bangladeshi High Commission yesterday to demand the mission’s intervention to resolve their woes.
“They came here and their accommodation is not appropriate. Some of the places they were asked to stay at do not have proper sanitation and facilities. Their situation is very bad.Abraham said as many as 600 Bangladeshi migrant workers came into the country through four different companies in the belief that they would get jobs as housekeepers in Genting Highlands.
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