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Indonesia and Malaysia Establish ‘One Door System’ for Migrant Worker Placement

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Indonesia and Malaysia have agreed to implement a streamlined 'One Door System' aimed at improving the recruitment and placement process for migrant workers, enhancing coordination and protection.

According to official announcements from Indonesian authorities and corroborated by reports from Tempo.co English, Indonesia and Malaysia have jointly developed a ‘One Door System’ to regulate and facilitate the placement of migrant workers. This initiative seeks to create a single coordinated mechanism to manage recruitment, aiming to reduce irregularities and enhance the welfare and rights of migrant workers across borders. The system intends to streamline administrative procedures, promoting transparency and bilateral cooperation. Although the primary focus is on Indonesia-Malaysia migration corridors, such frameworks can inform policies affecting Indonesian overseas workers in other countries, including Greece, by providing structured recruitment channels and safeguarding worker rights. No specific data on migrant worker issues in Greece is addressed in the current reports. Official sources emphasize the system’s objective to strengthen legal and safe labor migration practices through sustained governmental collaboration.


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