Jakarta, Sept. 7 -- The Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI) announced that South Korea has expanded employment opportunities under the G-to-G Service Sector 2 scheme to help shorten the placement queue of Indonesian migrant workers.
"South Korea has broadened the scope of available jobs. Previously limited to Korean restaurants, the opportunities are now open to all types of restaurants," said the ministry's Director General of Placement, Ahnas, in a statement in Jakarta on Saturday.
He explained that the number of eligible regions has doubled from 100 to 200. Job options are no longer restricted to kitchen assistants but also include servers and waitresses.
According to Ahnas, the South Korean government intro...
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