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Malaysia to give 50pc quota
to Pakistan in manpower import Monday
July 19, 2005 |
| ISLAMABAD,
July 19 : Malaysian government will give 50 per cent
quota to Pakistan for the import of manpower from its
all source countries.According to official sources,
after including Pakistan in the list of manpower source
countries, Malaysia has given a target of 100,000 workers
to Pakistan.
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Pakistani workers pose no
security threat: Malaysia Monday
July 18, 2005 |
| KUALA
LUMPUR: Malaysia said on Monday it was confident that
Pakistani workers who began arriving at the weekend
to plug a critical labour shortage do not pose a security
threat. |
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Aseh: Don't Fear Pakistani
Workers Sunday July 17, 2005 |
| PUTRAJAYA,
July 17 (Bernama) -- The government repeated its assurance
Sunday that Pakistani workers brought into this country
were safe and were not involved in activities that could
threaten the security of the country.Home Affairs Ministry
Secretary-General, Tan Sri Aseh Che Mat said Pakistani
authorities had carefully screened the workers who were
to be sent here."The two ministries in Pakistan
which are involved in screening and shortlisting the
workers are the labour ministry and the home affairs
ministry," he said. |
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First 40 Pakistani Workers
Arrive Saturday July 16, 2005 |
| SEPANG,
July 16 (Bernama) -- The first batch of 40 Pakistani
workers arrived Saturday under Malaysia's new programme
to broaden the sources of foreign workers to meet a
labour shortage caused by the expulsion of illegal immigrants,
mostly Indonesians. |
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Pakistani workers are worth
their salt Tuesday June 28, 2005
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| APART
from good looks, Pakistani workers have high work commitment,
are disciplined and have the experience required by
many sectors in Malaysia. “This is why many Pakistanis
are employed to work here,” said Deputy Human
Resources Minister Datuk Abdul Rahman Bakar when winding
up the Private Employment Agencies (Amendment) Bill
2005 yesterday. |
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Malaysia to hire Pakistani
labour Sunday, May 01, 2005 |
| ISLAMABAD:
The Malaysian government has agreed to hire Pakistani
workers in five sectors on a three-year contract. This
was decided in a meeting on Saturday between Ghulam Sarwar
Khan, federal minister for labour, manpower and overseas
Pakistanis, and the Malaysian delegation led by Home Minister
Dato Azmi Bin Khalid. |
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Malaysia Assures Pakistan
Of 50 Percent Quota Of Manpower Import May
18, 2005 15:03 PM |
| ISLAMABAD,
May 18 (Bernama) -- The Malaysian government has assured
Pakistan that it would be given 50 percent quota for the
import of manpower from source countries.The assurance
was given by Ministry of Home Affairs Secretary-General,
Datuk Seri Aseh Che Mat, in a meeting with Federal Minister
for Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis, Ghulam Sarwar
Khan, here on Tuesday, the Associated Press of Pakistan
(APP) reported. |
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Pakistan Workers To
Arrive Mid-June June 03,
2005 12:29 PM |
| KUALA
LUMPUR, June 3 (Bernama) -- The first batch of 1,000 Pakistani
workers out of 100,000 that Malaysia has agreed to recruit
to meet its labour shortage are expected to arrive by
mid-June, said Pakistan Deputy High Commissioner Jamshaid
Iftikhar. He said this had been confirmed by Director-General
of the Immigration and Overseas Employment Bureau in Islamabad,
Pakistan. |
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1,000 Pakistanis to
go to Malaysia Web posted
at: 6/6/2005 1:16:37 |
| KARACHI:
Malaysia has asked Pakistan for 100,000 workers to meet
labour shortages in development projects and other sectors,
and the first batch of 1,000 workers are expected to reach
Malaysia by mid-June. In this regard, a memorandum of
understanding was signed between the two countries during
Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz’s recent visit to Malaysia. |
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Malaysia to relax
foreign labour regulations 05/27/2005
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Kuala Lumpur,
May 27 (VNA) – Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs
Azmi Khalid has announced that Malaysia will enable
foreign workers with tourist visas to look for jobs
in the country. It is said that
the Malaysian Government made the unexpected decision
because the country is suffering from a critical lack
of labourers because it expelled hundreds of thousands
of illegal guest workers several months ago. The shortage
is also attributable to shortcomings in its plan to
bring foreign workers back through legal methods. |
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