Over 100,000 Bangladeshi workers paid RM20k each to syndicate involving ‘Datuk Seri’ fatcat to work in Malaysia

Bye Elan Perumal The Star Online | 22 June 2018 EXCLUSIVE:PETALING JAYA: A human trafficking syndicate, spearheaded by a Bangladeshi businessman with alleged political connections with the Home Ministry, raked in at least RM2bil in just two years from Bangladeshi workers looking to land jobs in Malaysia. An investigation revealed that the workers paid RM20,000 […]

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Homes away from home

Nepal Times | 27 April 2018 Along with horror stories of abuse of female domestic workers, housemaids from Nepal here have a different worry – they cannot go back home for holidays because a Nepal government ban on female migrant workers would prevent them from returning to Lebanon to their jobs. Many women who travelled

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Bangladesh: A Documentary on the role of Sub-agents in the Recruitment of Migrant Workers

Many migrant workers rely on “dalals” or sub-agents to facilitate their recruitment for work abroad. These sub-agents can be family members, friends, and members of the communities where migrant workers come from. Migrant Forum in Asia in collaboration with CIMS Kerala is pleased to share a documentary on the role of sub-agents in the recruitment

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India: A Documentary on the role of Sub-agents in the Recruitment of Migrant Workers

Migrant Forum in Asia in collaboration with CIMS Kerala is pleased to share a documentary on the role of sub-agents in the recruitment of Nepalese migrant workers. The documentary is made through the support of the International Labour Organization Work in Freedom programme. The informality of subagents’ operations presents a challenge for states in regulating

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Nepal: A Documentary on the Role of Sub-agents in the recruitment of migrant workers

Many migrant workers rely on sub-agents to facilitate their recruitment for work abroad. These sub-agents can be family members, friends, and members of the communities where migrant workers come from. Migrant Forum in Asia in collaboration with CIMS Kerala is pleased to share a documentary on the role of sub-agents in the recruitment of Nepalese

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