Jakarta to lift ban on migrant workers to Saudi Arabia


THE country is set to sign an agreement to lift its decade-long moratorium on sending citizens to Saudi Arabia as domestic workers and formal sector employees, following assurances of stricter labour protections from the Gulf nation.

A memorandum of understanding to facilitate the legal placement of migrant workers will be signed by ministers from both countries later this month in Jeddah, according to Migrant Workers Protection Minister Abdul Kadir Karding. 

“After ensuring that Saudi Arabia’s labour protection system has improved sufficiently, we will reopen the programme,” he said in a text message on Saturday.

Indonesia had previously banned labour migration to several Middle Eastern countries over concerns about mistreatment.

However, the moratorium faced criticism for loopholes that have allowed a steady flow of undocumented workers amid high regional demand. More than 25,000 undocumented domestic workers still enter Saudi Arabia illegally each year, Abdul Kadir said.

Indonesia’s migrant worker agency received about 186 complaints from workers in Saudi Arabia over the past year, making it one of the top five destinations with the highest number of grievances, data showed.

This time, the Saudi government is offering as many as 600,000 job openings, including about 400,000 for domestic workers and 200,000 for formal sector jobs, Abdul Kadir said. The agreement will also include stronger labour protections, such as a minimum monthly wage of around 1,500 riyals (RM1,800), higher than Jakarta’s minimum wage.

The agreement will also enhance workers’ rights, tighten oversight of employers and recruitment agencies. The programme is projected to generate about 31 trillion rupiah (RM8.4bil) annually in remittances. — Bloomberg

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