PETALING JAYA: Many households will be forced to fork out more money for domestic help when Indonesia stops sending domestic workers here in 2017.
Manager Rozita Hamid, 33, who has a live-in Indonesian domestic worker, said she desperately needed help to care for her two-year-old child while she and her husband were away at work.
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