A group of 429 Indonesian migrant workers have been officially sent to South Korea to pursue employment opportunities, highlighting Indonesia's active labor export programs.
Indonesia has officially dispatched 429 migrant workers to South Korea as part of its ongoing efforts to facilitate overseas employment for its citizens. This deployment demonstrates Indonesia’s commitment to creating legal and structured pathways for labor migration to countries with high demand for foreign workers. The Indonesian government continues to coordinate with host nations such as South Korea to ensure the welfare and protection of its overseas workers, promoting fair work conditions and monitoring compliance with labor agreements. No specific reports of complaints or mistreatment have been noted at this time concerning this group of workers. This initiative forms part of Indonesia’s broader strategy to support its workforce by expanding international job opportunities and strengthening bilateral labor relations.
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