The Indonesian Ministry discloses that a significant number of its migrant workers in Cambodia are not officially registered, raising concerns about their status and protections.
The Indonesian Ministry responsible for migrant workers has revealed that approximately 72,000 Indonesian migrant workers in Cambodia remain unregistered with official authorities. This development highlights the challenges in monitoring and protecting Indonesian overseas workers in certain countries. Unregistered workers may face increased risks related to labor rights, workplace safety, and access to consular services. The Ministry’s announcement underscores the need for enhanced cooperation between Indonesia and host countries, such as Cambodia and Greece, to ensure that overseas workers are properly documented and safeguarded. No specific information regarding Indonesian migrant workers in Greece was included in this report. The Ministry has urged migrant workers to comply with registration requirements and has committed to improving support and oversight for its citizens abroad.
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