PETALING JAYA: With the country’s border likely to reopen in March, employment agencies wants the government to expedite the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on domestic workers with Indonesia so they can start bringing in workers.
National Association of Human Resources Malaysia president Zarina Ismail said that while the group welcomed the government’s plan to re-open borders, there were concerns over delays in the signing of the MOU which has been pending since 2016.
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