MalayMail-Dec 7

Malaysia and Indonesia have agreed to implement the concept of “one maid-one task”, stating that an Indonesian domestic servant (PDI) can work in a household of no more than six family members, said the Ministry of Human Resources (KSM). In a statement today, KSM said the agreement was reached at a meeting between Human Resources Minister (MoHR) Datuk Seri M Saravanan and his counterpart Ida Fauziy in Indonesia. In this regard, the Malaysia-Indonesia Technical Committee Meeting on the Memorandum of Understanding on Recruitment and Placement of Indonesian Domestic Workers (MoU PDI) will be held on December 14 to finalise details of the matter, and enable both parties to reach an agreement so that the PDI MOU can be signed as early as January, 2022. Meanwhile, KSM said Indonesia welcomed the implementation of the Working for Workers (WFW) mobile application as a platform for complaints on labor issues and requested that the digital application be used effectively to receive complaints from TKIs and PDIs in Malaysia.As of October 5, the number of complaints received in the application was 12,132 cases where the main complaints were related to unpaid salaries, late payment of salaries and illegal salary deductions. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2021/12/07/hr-ministry-malaysia-indonesia-agree-on-one-maid-one-task/2026766