JAKARTA - Deputy Minister for Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers, Christina Aryani and Croatian Ambassador to Indonesia, Nebojsa Koharovic discussed the opportunity to place Indonesian migrant workers in the country this morning.
In the discussion, Deputy Minister Christina said Indonesia had the opportunity to place migrant workers in Croatia in the hospitality and construction sectors through various schemes.
Such as between governments (government to government) to private to private (P to P) by involving companies placing Indonesian migrant workers (P3MI).
"I welcome this meeting, and think Croatia can be an option for the placement of Indonesian migrant workers. Of course we will also ensure that the terms and conditions favor the protection of Indonesian migrant workers," he said after a meeting in an electronic message received in Jakarta, Tuesday, March 4.
The minimum salary offered reaches 1200-150 euros, including accommodation and transportation dependents for migrant workers from Indonesia. Currently, migrant workers in Krosia are still dominated by the Philippines, Nepal, and India.
This condition, continued the Golkar Party politician, is a great opportunity for Indonesian migrant workers to take part and work in the two main sectors that contributed to the Croatian GDP earlier.
"Of course, all of this will be studied," said Christina.
The former member of the Indonesian House of Representatives added that the Ministry of P2MI at the meeting also agreed to form an Umbrella MoU with the Croatian Government through Croatian ambassador to Indonesia.
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"The MoU will broadly regulate an agreement to cooperate in the placement of Indonesian migrant workers," said Christina.
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