MalayMail-Apr 20, 2022

The Indonesian government is reportedly reviewing a 16-year-old labor-related memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Malaysia, following the signing of a new deal to protect its people working as domestic workers here earlier this month. Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia Hermono said President Joko Widodo had mooted the matter as the MoU signed in 2004 is now “obsolete”, Free Malaysia Today reported today. The 2004 MoU reportedly covers six formal sectors: construction, agriculture, plantation, manufacturing, services and mining. Hermono said the revision of the 2004 MoU would entail different elements than the recently signed on domestic workers. “The main problem is that most of the workers are undocumented, so they are a vulnerable group as they don’t have permanent employers and health protection schemes. This needs to be addressed,” he reportedly said. It has been almost two years since Indonesians were allowed to come into Malaysia due to bans on both ends. Malaysia stopped the intake of foreign workers in June 2020, but lifted the ban in December last year. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2022/04/20/report-indonesia-reviewing-obsolete-worker-deal-with-malaysia-on-six-formal/2054572