Kendari, SE Sulawesi, July 4 -- The Migrant Worker Service and Protection Center (BP3MI) of Southeast Sulawesi has reported that three countries-Germany, South Korea, and Japan-have remained active in accepting migrant workers from the region.
Head of the Southeast Sulawesi BP3MI La Ode Askar said here on Friday that South Korea, Japan, and Germany are continuing to accept workers under a government-to-government (G-to-G) scheme.
"There is also one additional country, Saudi Arabia, that has signed a cooperation agreement, but no placements have been made so far," he informed.
He said that Japan is one of the main destination countries for Indonesian migrant workers under the Specified Skilled Worker (SSW) program.
"Japan consistently ...
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