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Judul Critics decry reopening of migrant worker placement
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reopening-of-migrant-worker-placement.html
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positive - Ida Fauziyah (Manpower Minister) We see it as necessary for Indonesian migrant
worker candidates to return to work in their destination countries while we are maintaining the
principles of protection of workers' rights and health protocols
neutral - Aris Wahyudi (Manpower Ministry's acting director general for training and placement)
If we revoke [the ban] too soon, it will be perceived as if we are abandoning health [aspects]
positive - Aris Wahyudi (Manpower Ministry's acting director general for training and placement)
On the other hand, we don't want to see a steep decline [in the economy]. With the WHO [World
Health Organization] saying this pandemic will continue for a long time, should we refrain from
engaging in economic activities [for a lengthy period]?
neutral - Aris Wahyudi (Manpower Ministry's acting director general for training and placement)
Not all those whose [application processes] were halted can immediately go abroad. There will
be reselection
neutral - Benny Rhamdani (BP2MI head) If the conditions do not allow them to go, then they
will not go.
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Critics have decried the government's recent decision to lift a ban on the recruitment and
placement of Indonesian migrant workers, which was suspended in March when the country
was dealing with the early emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
CRITICS DECRY REOPENING OF MIGRANT WORKER PLACEMENT
Critics have decried the government's recent decision to lift a ban on the recruitment and
placement of Indonesian migrant workers, which was suspended in March when the country
was dealing with the early emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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