A flood of applications for maids anticipated


PETALING JAYA: With the expected surge of applications to hire domestic helpers once the memorandum of understanding (MOU) between Malaysia and Indonesia is signed on Friday, employment agencies are urging the government to ensure that the process is seamless.

Association of Employment Agencies Malaysia vice-president Suresh Tan claimed he was told that the application process would have to be manually conducted currently as the online system, One Channel System (OCS), is having issues.

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