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Accommodation issue among reasons foreign worker applications rejected — Minister

6 Jan 2023, 12:32 PM
Accommodation issue among reasons foreign worker applications rejected — Minister

PUTRAJAYA, Jan 6 — Failure to provide proper accommodation and blacklisted employers are among the reasons for foreign worker applications being rejected, said Human Resource Minister V. Sivakumar.

He said 676,070 foreign worker quota, or 43 per cent, was approved last year from the total 1.6 million applications received.

“Of course, there are reasons behind this. We do not simply reject (the applications). There are several criteria set by the Human Resource Ministry, Home Ministry and regulatory agencies that we need to look at before approving any application.

“We cannot simply bring in labourers when employers don’t provide proper accommodation. The consequences are very bad for the country. (First), the country’s image will be tarnished because people are watching us, then it will cause other problems as well,” Sivakumar said in a meet and greet session with media here today.

He said currently, there are about 1.4 million foreign workers in the country, and the number is expected to increase to 1.9 million in the first quarter of this year.

“With the approved quota, we almost reached the pre-pandemic level of 1.9 million. And during the pandemic, many returned to their home country, which is why we have a shortage.

“If there is anything we can help with, we will try our best (to do it), especially in terms of the time frame from when an employer submits an application until he receives the workers. So we are trying our best to shorten the period,” Sivakumar said.

Yesterday, Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said the management of foreign workers between the Home Ministry and the Human Resource Ministry would be realigned to reduce the period of foreign worker recruitment to less than 30 days.

— Bernama

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