New MoU To Ensure More Orderly Recruitment Of Foreign Workers From India – Steven Sim


NEW DELHI, Hiring migrant workers from India to Malaysia will now be more transparent, fair, and orderly, while avoiding bad practices such as exploitation with the signing of a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the Malaysian and Indian governments here on Tuesday.

Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong said the original MoU had lapsed in 2014, resulting in almost ten years of no clear guidelines for managing the recruitment of workers from India.

“Despite that, more than 133,000 Indian workers still enter Malaysia even though there are no guidelines between the two countries.

“With the signing of this new MoU, the hiring of workers from India will now be more transparent, fair, and orderly, while avoiding bad practices such as the exploitation of migrant workers that can have a negative impact on the country and local workers,” he told Malaysian reporters here.

Steven Sim accompanied Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim who ended his three-day official visit to India yesterday.

T
he MoU regarding the recruitment, employment, and repatriation of workers, saw the exchange of documents between Steven Sim and the Indian Foreign Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar.

Anwar and his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, together witnessed the signing of the MoU at Hyderabad House here on Tuesday.

Steven Sim said the second MoU was signed between TalentCorp Malaysia and a skills development centre in India aimed at developing an integrated skills training ecosystem and job matching.

In the employment sector, he said six critical sectors in Malaysia need migrant workers from India, including the service sector, plantations, and agriculture.

In addition, there are over 85,000 highly skilled workers from India working in Malaysia in engineering and technical fields.

Meanwhile, Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo, who signed an MoU with the Indian government regarding cooperation in the field of digital technology, said agencies under his ministry such as MDEC will play an important role in implementing th
is MoU, with the close cooperation of the Malaysian and Indian governments.

He said the MoU also emphasised the importance of building talent in the field of cyber security in Malaysia, ensuring that every company has sufficient exposure to the growing cyber security threats.

Source: BERNAMA News Agency

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