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Freeze on hiring foreign workers

Bangladesh-Malaysia MoU unaffected

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Update: 2016-02-20 07:19:00
Bangladesh-Malaysia MoU unaffected

DHAKA: The decision to freeze all recruitment of foreign workers does not affect the validity of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed with the Bangladesh government, says Malaysian human resources minister.

“Further details on the decision to freeze foreign worker recruitment will be announced by the government,” Malaysian human resources minister Richard Riot said in a two-paragraph statement on Saturday (February 20), reports thestar.com.my.

However, Riot said the ministry welcomed the “positive” decision, as it clearly reflected the government’s priority of providing employment opportunities to local workers.

On Friday, the government suspended the recruitment of all foreign workers, including those from Bangladesh, pending a review of the levy and rehiring program.

The move comes just a day after Malaysia inked a deal with Bangladesh to bring in its workers here over the next three years.

Announcing the decision, Malaysia deputy prime minister Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said the suspension would enable the government to reconsider the revised two-tier levy for foreign workers.

His announcement came amid uproar from several civil and trade groups, who urged the government to legalize the existing migrants instead.

Zahid had previously justified the government’s move to bring in Bangladeshi workers, whom he said were here to the 3D jobs (dirty, difficult and dangerous), which locals preferred not to do.

BDST: 1818 HRS, FEB 20, 2016
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