Indonesia and Japan have agreed to strengthen cooperation in recruiting migrant workers, aiming to enhance job opportunities and ensure better employment standards.
Indonesia and Japan have announced plans to collaborate on the recruitment of migrant workers. This cooperation aims to facilitate better job opportunities for Indonesian workers seeking employment abroad, particularly in Japan. The agreement focuses on ensuring fair recruitment practices, protecting workers’ rights, and improving employment conditions. Both governments are expected to work jointly to streamline processes and provide necessary support to migrant workers throughout their employment cycle. Official statements highlight the mutual benefits of this collaboration in addressing labor market needs while safeguarding migrant workers’ welfare. No specific details regarding recruitment quotas or timelines have been publicly disclosed yet. This development is part of broader efforts to enhance labor cooperation between the two countries and improve standards for overseas workers.
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