By Ahmad Fuad Yahya
JAKARTA, March 15 (Bernama) -- The first batch of 106 Indonesian maids
bound for Malaysia are undergoing four skill-training courses for 21
days starting Thursday and they will be paid at least RM700 a month.
This was concluded at the Malaysia-Indonesian Joint Task Force for
Deployment, Placement and Protection of Indonesian Maids' meeting
Thursday, said Director-General of Indonesia's Labour Placement
Development Dr Reyna Usman.
He said the task force concluded that the maids would be employed to do
only one of the four household tasks for which they were being trained
for -- cooks, baby sitters, caretakers of elderly people or
housekeepers.
"If a maid is employed as a cook, she will only be tasked with chores
related to cooking and will not be doing any other duties such as
babysitting or washing clothes," he said after attending the task
force's meeting at the Indonesian Ministry of Manpower and
Transmigration here.
Reyna said that the deal concluded by the joint task force was expected
to prevent recurrence of problems affecting maids and employers.
Indonesia will eventually send between 4,000 and 5,000 skilled maids a
month to Malaysia, he said, adding most of them were currently being
trained for specific skills in Surabaya, East Java and Bekasi, West
Java.
He said during initial stages, the maids would be trained by 12 of 176
Indonesian employment agencies while their placement with employers
would be taken care of by five of 221 employment agencies in Malaysia.
The deployment of maids from Indonesia was resumed after the Indonesian
government withdrew its moratorium on sending maids to Malaysia on Dec
1, 2011.
Indonesia imposed a freeze on the supply of Indonesian maids to Malaysia
on June 26, 2009 following reports of cases of abuse by employers.
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