The talks between the two countries ended without any final decision on the expansion of the deadline for the establishment of the transitional process for sending Bangladeshi workers to Malaysia and ensuring 40 thousand workers are allowed to work.
Joint Working Group (JWG) meeting was held in the meeting of Expatriates Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry on Wednesday. Expatriates' welfare secretary Ranunj Jahan talked to the media workers on the sidelines of the meeting. Responding to the queries of the journalists, he said that from now on all the legitimate recruiting agencies of Bangladesh can send workers to Malaysia. Workers will not be sent through a syndicate like in the past. The labor market there has been open to all.
Malaysian businessman is raising a syndicate to syndicate a man in front of a rais and Hanif and manpower exporters have complained. When asked about this, Raunak Jahan said, 'nothing like this is happening. What you've heard is not right. But we are trying to reach a fair management. This is a very important thing for Bangladesh. We have reached a consensus on two issues- the reductions in immigration expenditures and sending workers in uniform process. "
Asked whether there is any pressure from Malaysia for the new syndicate, the Acting Expatriate Welfare Secretary said, "There is no such pressure. Rather they are seeking a transparent process because the government in Malaysia is changing, we also want it. That's it. We are working on this. "He did not specify the timeframe when he would start sending workers to Malaysia in the new process. Raunak Jahan said, "It is not possible to specify when it will go. We have tried as quickly as possible. They also need, we also need. '
Although the two parties agreed to reduce the expenditure of the migration, he could not specify how much he was able to pay.
A group trying to get approval from workers without confirmation of worker appointment Asked about this, Raunak Jahan said, "We have legal obligation in this regard." Therefore, the visa must be verified in the case. They (Malaysia) have accepted it. '
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