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Indonesia-Malaysia agree on MoU on placement, protection of domestic workers

JAKARTA, March 19 — The Indonesian and Malaysian governments reached an agreement on the final draft of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the placement and protection of Indonesian Domestic Workers (PDIs) in Malaysia.

The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower tweeted that the schedule for signing the MoU between its minister Ida Fauziyah and Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M Saravanan is being determined.

The MoU agreed on salaries, weekly and annual leave entitlement, the right to communicate, a ban on withholding passports and on one PDI only serving a household not exceeding six people, among others.

‘One channel system’ will be introduced to integrate the PDI placement process starting from recruitment, preparation, departure, placement and returning monitored by the government.

The PDI MoU was signed for the first time on May 13, 2006, in Bali and subsequently, the Protocol to Amend the PDI MoU was signed on May 31, 2011, in Bandung which expired on May 30, 2016.

Indonesia hopes that Malaysia and all relevant stakeholders can implement the MoU consistently, said Ida Fauziyah when receiving the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia, Hermono at her office.

Hermono, who welcomed the MoU, said it could be used as a ‘best practice’ or guide for MoUs with other countries.

— Bernama

 

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