Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA News/Asia Pulse) -- Malaysia and Bangladesh Monday reached an understanding to tighten legislation to ensure that Bangladeshi workers for the Malaysian manufacturing and plantation sectors are not recruited without the availability of jobs for them.
Malaysia's Human Resource Minister Dr S. Subramaniam said Bangladesh had given the assurance that it would enforce legislation strictly to monitor the activities of employment agencies in that country.
"It will look into resolving the issue of workers brought in by agents who end up without jobs in Malaysia," he told reporters. About 450,000 Bangladeshis currently work in Malaysia.
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