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The Number of Indonesian Migrant Workers Entering via Batam is Booming, Tens are Positive Covid-19

The Number of Indonesian Migrant Workers Entering via Batam is Booming, Tens are Positive Covid-19 The process of repatriating Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) via Batam has exploded in the past three days since Wednesday (4/28/2021).  Minggu, 2 Mei 2021 18:41 BP Batam flat, a shelter for Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) who came from Singapore and Malaysia.  TRIBUNBATAM.id, BATAM - The process of repatriating Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) via Batam has exploded in the past three days since Wednesday (4/28/2021).  As of Friday (4/30/2021), at least 634 PMIs entered Batam who were repatriated from Singapore and Malaysia.  Of that total, they undergo quarantine at three different locations. 

Indonesia proposes employment fee policy to Taiwan

Indonesia proposes employment fee policy to Taiwan Staff writer, with CNA The Indonesian government has proposed that Taiwanese employers pay six types of costs when hiring migrant workers from the country to relieve the workers of most of the burden they are currently forced to bear, the Ministry of Labor said on Thursday. The proposal is seen as a compromise after a meeting between the two sides. The ministry has rejected a previous proposal that Taiwanese employers pay 11 types of fees. The six types of fees include roundtrip airfares, visas costs, labor brokerage fees, verification fees for employment contracts, and accommodation fees for the workers ahead of leaving Indonesia.

Having the welfare of migrant workers at heart

Hermono, Ambassador of Indonesia to Malaysia, says he has a special mission in Malaysia – to improve the livelihood of the Indonesian migrant workers who have come here in search of greener pastures. AFTER falling to its first recession last year since the 1997 Asian financial crisis, Indonesia’s economic growth is expected to rebound this year. According to the latest economic outlook from Oxford Economics commissioned by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to rebound to a 6% growth in 2021, driven by increases in consumer and infrastructure spending. Indonesia’s newly-posted ambassador to Malaysia, Hermono (pic), says he remains optimistic about South-East Asia’s largest economy pulling itself out of the economic rut, despite the looming risks.

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