Indonesia's Ministry of Manpower and Saudi Arabia have formally signed an agreement to collaborate on a project concerning migrant workers, emphasizing improved cooperation and worker protection.
The Indonesian Ministry of Manpower has officially signed a cooperation agreement with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia focusing on a migrant worker project. The agreement aims to strengthen bilateral collaboration ensuring the welfare and rights of Indonesian migrant workers abroad, particularly in Saudi Arabia. This development follows ongoing efforts by both countries to regulate labor migration and enhance working conditions for migrant workers. Although the official statement did not elaborate on specific program details, it highlights a mutual commitment to better management and protection of migrant labor forces. This move is part of broader regional trends addressing labor migration issues. For Indonesia, safeguarding its overseas workforce remains a priority, with such international agreements playing a key role in enhancing worker safety and legal protections. There are no reports of controversies or complaints linked to this cooperation at this time.
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