80,000 Indonesians Malaysia-bound after moratorium lift

File photo of an Indonesian migrant workman waiting for her papers to be processed at a Soekarno-Hatta airport in Jakarta. Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov nineteen Some 80,000 Indonesians will heading to Malaysia after a Indonesian supervision rises a moratorium upon a citizens operative here upon Dec 1.

The Agency for a Placement as well as Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (BNP2TKI) arch M. Jumhur Hidayat pronounced yesterday which a workers will be flown here after a temporary anathema is carried next month.

"The sum number is an accumulation of a number of workers who unsuccessful to depart during a doing of a moratorium," he was quoted by Indonesian portal kompas.com as saying.

The Indonesian supervision has imposed a moratorium upon a chain of informal sector workers in Malaysia since Jun 2009.

It however recently motionless to lift a moratorium following a corner agreement with Malaysian regarding a chain as well as protection of a workers.

Jumhur pronounced which for a past dual days, a corner task force from Indonesia as well as Malaysia had been discussing required amendments to a agreement.

These embody eleven protection points including workers' rights to retain their own passports, have their wages eliminated around an approved bank as well as a minimum wage of RM700 per month.

He was quoted as observant which there were around 1,000 Indonesian worker-placement agencies in Malaysia.

It is understood which 100 of them have registered with a BNP2TKI to have their services used in fixation Indonesian made at home workers here.

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