Jakarta, May 29 -- Indonesia's Ministry for Migrant Workers Protection will prioritize developing spa therapy as a promising field for placing migrant workers in the hospitality sector.
This initiative was conveyed by Deputy Minister for Migrant Workers Protection, Christina Aryani, during a visit to several job training institutions (LPKs) in Bali, according to a statement issued by the ministry on Wednesday.
"Based on input from the Indonesian ambassadors I've met, the spa therapy sector is one we need to take seriously," Aryani said.
She explained that one of the ministry's strategies is to visit training centers that specialize in professional spa therapy, such as Mandara Spa Training Centre, Nirvana Bali Spa, and Bali Saraswati Sp...
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