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MIGRANT WORKERS
Deadlocked

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Saudi labor recruitment agencies want a change in Indonesian migrant workers’ contracts.

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TWO weeks ago a seven-hour meeting at Bumikarsa Hotel’s Bima Kresna Room in Jakarta ended in a deadlock. Conducted in Arabic, the meeting failed to produce an agreement on changes in employment contracts and salaries of Indonesian migrant workers in Saudi Arabia.

Participating in the meeting were seven representatives of Saudi National Recruitment Committee (Sanarcom) and their counterparts from the Association of Indonesian Labor Suppliers, I

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