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Malaysia’s Human Resources minister said Thursday he was “shocked” that Bangladesh’s embassy had launched a jobs portal to help its citizens connect directly with Malaysian recruiters, without seeking Kuala Lumpur’s consent.
The Malaysian government uses its own employment portal and licensed private recruiters, so a conflicting website would confuse employers, may cause an influx of illegal workers and jeopardize Malaysians’ job prospects, Minister M. Saravanan said.
“I am shocked and appalled with the action of the Bangladesh High Commission that has launched its employment portal without prior consultation nor notification to the Ministry of Human Resources,” Saravanan said in a statement.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Bangladesh High Commission here has launched a jobs portal called Chakrir Khoj that aims to help employers in Malaysia find the right workers and help workers find suitable jobs.
The portal, launched at a virtual event on April 8, will also assist prospective employers and undocumented Bangladesh nationals or those who have overstayed in Malaysia to participate in the Malaysian government’s recalibration programme, said the High Commission in a statement.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to Malaysia Md Golam Sarwar, in his welcome remarks, said the portal will assist undocumented Bangladeshi workers in obtaining jobs without a hassle.
The statement also quoted Malaysia’s Labour Department deputy director-general Mohd Asri Abd Wahab as saying that he seeks the High Commission’s cooperation to make the recalibration programme a success.