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Motech announces early end to migrant worker employment contracts

Focus Taiwan | 17 September 2018 Taipei, Sept. 17 (CNA) Solar cell maker Motech Industries Inc. announced Monday it will terminate 300 migrant workers’ employment contracts to improve human resources management and make fundamental corporate changes in the face of a volatile and uncertain market. The 300 employees mainly work on assembly lines in Taiwan, […]

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2018 Global Media Competition on Labour Migration and Fair Recruitment

The International Labour Organization (ILO) recently launched the 2018 Global Media Competition on Labour Migration and Fair Recruitment. The ILO has been leading the organizing of the said international media competition since 2015 to recognize exemplary media coverage on labour migration. It specifically aims to encourage quality reporting on labour migration given that the media

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Minister wants to ease path of qualified foreign labour to Denmark

Copenhagen Post | 5 July 2018 A chronic shortage of engineering and natural science graduates is worrying Danish bosses and one way out could be more recruitment from abroad. The integration and immigration minister, Inger Støjberg, has indicated a willingness to make it easier for Danish companies to employ suitably-qualified foreigners. “The lack of suitable

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America needs more Chinese teachers, but Donald Trump’s immigration policies may make it harder to get them

South China Morning Post | 16 September 2018 Schools reliant on foreign teachers are now finding themselves warily eyeing the Trump administration’s tightening of immigration and visa policies, as executive orders and memos have urged stricter administrative control of both the H1B visa process, for skilled foreign workers, and J1s for visiting scholars. “It’s a

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Fishing for new workers

Bangkok Post | 16 September 2018 The Labour Ministry’s recent move to recruit additional migrant workers through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) system is a boost for the commercial fishing sector, which has suffered from a labour from a labour shortage. Since the government launched a crackdown on migrant labourers, the fishing industry saw the

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Some recruitment agencies defy govt’s ban on recruitment of workers to Gulf countries

Myjoyonline | 14 September 2018 Some recruitment agencies in Ghana have defied the government’s ban on the recruitment of workers to the Gulf countries. In 2017, the government placed a temporary ban on the recruitment of workers to Gulf countries after a hike in reported cases of abuse faced by migrant workers. These countries include

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Indian-American Congressman introduces bill giving flexibility to H1B workers to switch jobs

Economic Times India | 15 September 2018 Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has introduced a legislation in the House of Representatives which gives flexibility to H-1B workers to switch jobs and reduces the Green Card backlog by expanding education-based exemptions from per-country caps for H-1B holders. Rep. Krishnamoorthi joined Rep. Mike Coffman, original sponsor of the

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Industry assoc. wants foreign workers at convenience stores to be covered by new work visa

The Mainichi | 15 September 2018 TOKYO — In response to the government’s planned introduction of a new residency status for foreign laborers, the Japan Franchise Association (JFA) is considering submitting a request to have convenience store clerk included under the new work visa, top association officials revealed to the Mainichi Shimbun in a recent

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MOM investigating cases of maids being ‘sold’ on online marketplace Carousell

The Straits Times | 14 September 2018 SINGAPORE – The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) is investigating cases of maids being “sold” on online retail platform Carousell. In a Facebook post on Friday evening (Sept 14), the ministry said that it is “aware of cases where foreign domestic workers are being marketed inappropriately on…Carousell”. “We are

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