Indonesia Requires Saudi Employers to Hold Salary Deposits for Migrant Workers
The government will require Saudi employers to maintain salary deposits to ensure proper wage payments for Indonesian migrant workers. Learn more.
The government will require Saudi employers to maintain salary deposits to ensure proper wage payments for Indonesian migrant workers. Learn more.
Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding held a meeting with the Hungarian Ambassador to Indonesia Lilla Karsay to discuss opportunities for cooperation in the placement of Indonesian migrant workers (PMI) in that country.
Minister of Protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers Abdul Kadir Karding, revealed on Saturday (15/3/2025) that around 70% of undocumented Indonesian migrant workers in the Middle East are women. Learn more
A total of 133 Indonesian migrant workers were repatriated on Tuesday after completing sentences in Malaysia for immigration violations. Learn more.
Vice Minister for Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Christina Aryani said that participants who will take part in internship programs abroad are included in the category of migrant workers.
Indonesian National Police and the Ministry of Protection for Indonesian Migrant Workers to bolster cooperation to protect migrant workers. Learn more.
Minister of Migrant Worker Protection Abdul Kadir Karding revealed that 95 percent of migrant worker are victims of non-procedural employment. Read more.
Government finds a growing trend of Indonesian migrant workers leaving the country through non-procedural means, often using tourist visas. Learn more!
Barelang Sub-regional Police in Riau Islands have foiled the illegal departure of 24 Indonesian migrant workers between October and November 2024. Learn more!
The National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) has highlighted significant opportunities for Indonesian workers in Europe’s healthcare sector. Discover more!
The Riau Islands Police arrested Malaysian nationa for illegally recruiting Indonesian migrant workers for his restaurant. The suspects face up to 10 years in prison. Read more!