The Indonesian government recently facilitated the departure of 313 migrant workers to Japan, continuing its initiatives to secure overseas employment opportunities.
In a recent development reported by ANTARA News, the Indonesian Minister officially sent off 313 migrant workers bound for employment in Japan. This action underscores Indonesia’s ongoing commitment to support its citizens in accessing international labor markets. While the specifics of job sectors and contract details have not been disclosed in the announcement, this move is part of broader efforts by Indonesian authorities to manage and increase overseas employment. There were no reports of issues related to worker treatment or complaints in the official statements. The Indonesian Ministry continues to cooperate with destination countries to ensure safe and regulated employment for its overseas workers, including those in Greece. Observers note that such international labor agreements are key to Indonesia’s economic and development strategies, providing workers with opportunities abroad while safeguarding their rights through formal channels.
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- https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikgFBVV95cUxNcWNBVmJmWGRHdDZpdmtmRFlXUDVkRkhaZEZGMjRRSFVTMWFMU29JZ0d0UTZTOWdkODlTZFJOMEs1X01LV1N1aDlsRTNLRE5KM0NmNlg0eGU1M0FFSEYwV2hvVkRmSDJBbFdDa1JrYkdXcXdJQnVlaDFhLWRiNUVpVTh1TXZlVEJON1RmRmNCcDhadw





