Bangladesh to sign MoU with Malaysia on Sunday to send workers
Imran Ahmed will leave Dhaka for Kuala Lumpur on Saturday (December 18) to sign the long awaited MoU on behalf of the Bangladesh government. The Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) has already given consent in this regard.
Imran Ahmed said Bangladeshi workers who will go to Malaysia will be chosen from a database of people who want to go abroad so that middlemen cannot take advantage of it.
He said, “The Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment has taken initiative to create a database of skilled and experienced workers who want to go abroad.
All the information of workers with different types of technical skills and practical experiences and who want to go abroad will be stored in the database.
He hopes that workers will be sent to Malaysia using this database, which in turn will help reduce the tyranny of middlemen.
With this comprehensive and informative database, organizations from any part of the world will have the opportunity to recruit staff according to their needs.
The Malaysian Human Resources ministry said recruitment of Bangladeshi workers will be implemented immediately after the signing of the MoU.
Earlier, the two countries signed a MoU in 2016 for recruiting migrant workers from Bangladesh.
Since then, Malaysia had been hiring Bangladeshi workers under a government-to-government (G2G) plus system involving government organisations and 10 Bangladeshi private recruitment agencies.
However, Malaysia suspended hiring Bangladeshi workers in September 2018 on allegation of malpractices in the recruitment process and high recruitment costs.
Since then, Bangladesh’s Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry has been negotiating continuously with the Malaysian authorities to reopen the labour market.