Indonesia, M’sia to integrate online recruitment systems


KUALA LUMPUR: Indonesia and Malaysia are looking to integrate their online recruitment systems to streamline the hiring of foreign workers, including domestic helpers from the republic, under a single channel.

Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan said yesterday that Indonesia has proposed its One Channel System (OCS) be used for the purpose, to enable both sides to have access to the data of workers employed here.

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