Meeting next week on migrant worker bids for three sub-sectors: Sivakumar

HR minister says sub-sectors involved are barbershops, textiles, goldsmiths

6:04 PM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – A meeting will be held between the human resources and home ministries next week to fine-tune the migrant worker recruitment mechanism involving barbershops, textiles and goldsmiths.

Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar said the meeting will also detail the new application procedures and processes for the three sub-sectors.

“Applications have not yet been opened, could be soon,” he said in a press conference after officiating a seminar on combating forced labour in Malaysia here today.

He was asked about the application status of 7,500 migrant workers allocated for the three sub-sectors that were approved by the cabinet.

On September 4, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said he had approved part of the applications for the recruitment of migrant workers for three sub-sectors which had been frozen since 2009. 

However, Anwar placed the condition that local youths must also be trained to fill vacancies in the three sub-sectors.

Prior to the announcement, Sivakumar was reported to have said that many employers had been forced to close their businesses, or were close to doing so, due to a serious shortage of manpower in the three sub-sectors. – September 14, 2023

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