
Indonesia Poised to Reopen Pathways for Labor Migration to Saudi Arabia
In a significant policy shift, Indonesia is set to lift its ban on sending migrant workers to Saudi Arabia, a decision long awaited by both prospective migrants and industries reliant on overseas labor. The Indonesian government’s move, which reflects a newfound confidence in ensuring the safety and rights of workers, is expected to reignite labor migration to the Gulf region, particularly in sectors like domestic work and construction.
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Canada Takes Action to Combat Migrant Worker Exploitation by Axing Key Incentive for Scammers
In a significant move aimed at protecting vulnerable immigrant workers, Canada has decided to eliminate a major incentive that has long allowed scammers to lure migrants into low-wage jobs. This policy decision comes as part of a broader strategy to combat labor exploitation and human trafficking within the country.
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