Indonesian President Joko Widodo has reaffirmed his government's commitment to protecting Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia amid ongoing concerns about their welfare.
Indonesian President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) has pledged to enhance protection measures for Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia. This statement arises amid reports highlighting the challenges faced by Indonesian workers abroad, including issues related to labor rights and working conditions. Official government sources emphasize that safeguarding the welfare of Indonesian workers overseas remains a priority, and relevant authorities are coordinating with Malaysian counterparts to ensure adherence to labor standards. While specific details related to Indonesia’s migrant workers in Greece were not covered in this announcement, the Indonesian government’s broader stance on migrant labor protection signals continued vigilance and support for Indonesians working internationally. This commitment is part of Indonesia’s larger diplomatic and labor policy efforts aiming to safeguard its citizens employed abroad, particularly in Southeast Asia and other regions with significant Indonesian labor presence.
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