JAKARTA - Saudi Arabia plans to open 600 thousand job vacancies for Indonesia. This was conveyed by the Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding after facing President Prabowo at the Presidential Palace, Friday, March 14.
Minister Karding has received approval to cooperate with Saudi Arabia regarding the placement of Indonesian migrant workers. Previously, Indonesia had a moratorium with Saudi Arabia since 2015.
With the reopening of cooperation in the placement of migrant workers, it will curb tens of thousands of illegal migrant workers in Saudi Arabia. According to Minister Karding, Saudi Arabia promises approximately 600 thousand job vacancies with details of around 400 thousand for household or domestic workers, the rest are formal workers.
In the near future, Minister Karding said that he would sign an MoU with the Ministry of Labor of Saudi Arabia. After the MoU is signed, the Ministry of P2MI will immediately implement a training scheme before sending Indonesian migrant workers to Saudi Arabia.
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