JAKARTA - The Association of All Indonesian Workers Unions (Aspirations) welcomes the plan of the Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI), Abdul Kadir Karding, who encourages prospective migrant workers who want to "go away first" with training preparations before leaving for overseas.

Aspiration President Mirah Sumirat hopes that the government through the Ministry of P2MI will intervene and ensure the ease of documents and facilities that will be provided to prospective Indonesian migrant workers who work abroad.

For example, about foreign language training and skills. Including, continued Mirah, assistance and monitoring from the Ministry of P2MI if left to third parties or the private sector.

"Because our friends who want to work abroad pay is very expensive," he said when contacted in Jakarta, Monday, February 24.

Mirah also asked the Ministry of P2MI to intervene and ensure that there are no excessive costs, or even harm prospective Indonesian migrant workers.

Previously, the Minister of P2MI, Abdul Kadir Karding, reminded that workers who want to work abroad or 'go down' need to equip themselves with language and work skills.

Karding, as soon as he was familiarly called, also asked for migration to be carried out in accordance with applicable procedures. Moreover, adherence to procedures is carried out to ensure national protection.

"So I hope that friends who want to escape abroad, it's better to equip themselves with good skills, mastery good language, then mentally strong. The last one going abroad must be with existing procedures," he said.

KemenP2MI, added Minister Karding, has also prepared a network that provides various trainings needed.


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