Malaysiakini, Malaysia, 9 June 2020 - ‘Just because some had created problems, it doesn’t mean all of them are troublemakers.’
Malaysiakini, Malaysia, 14 September 2019 - ‘Yet another shocking and tragic report which is likely to be added to the many similar reports and filed away.’
Malaysiakini, Malaysia, 2 April 2019 - ‘Unless industries are willing to bite the bullet, we will be in the middle-income trap.’
Malaysiakini, Malaysia, 11 September 2019- Exposed - 'trade' in Bangladeshi workers, slave-like work conditions
eKantipur - 18 March 2015 - Responding to various news reports regarding rampant misuse of Migrant Worker’s Welfare Fund, various youth associations have demanded clarification on the matter from Foreign Employment Promotion Board (FEPB).
The Star, Malaysia, 11 Nov 2016 - Almost two million foreign workers are holding valid temporary working permits in the country, the Dewan Rakyat was told.
Malay Mail Online - 14 May 2015 - Poor implementation of processes for hiring Indonesian domestic workers in Malaysia have led to migrants opting for improper channels or avoiding Malaysia completely, warned agencies involved in the recruitment and placement process.
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Author: Migrant Forum in Asia
Publishing Date:
2018
Category: Policy
Open Working Group on Labour Migration & Recruitment
Policy Brief #4
Nepali Times - 28 June 2015 - Nepal is preparing to stop sending migrant workers to work in countries where employers do not pay for their air tickets and visas from 6 July.
Free Malaysia Today, Malaysia, 2 June 2022 - Employers who collect any form of payment from Bangladeshi workers after they arrive here will have their quotas cancelled, human resources minister M Saravanan has warned.
ILO - May 16, 2011. According to the 2011 ILO Global Report on Discrimination, migrant workers encounter discrimination on a daily basis. While many of them are already at risk of all kinds of abuse, they also became the first victims of the financial and economic crisis, the report says. ILO Online reports from the Russian Federation which has been the biggest receiving, sending and transit country for migrant workers in Eastern Europe and Central Asia since the early 1990s.