Dhaka, Aug. 16 -- New hope emerged over reopening door of Malaysian labour market for Bangladeshi workers after Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus's recent three day visit to the country.
Sources said, CA Yunus's meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim created positive ambiance of recruiting huge number of Bangladeshi manpower to different sectors in the large labour market.
When contacted, Mohammad Fakhrul Islam, former Joint-Secretary of the Bangladesh Association of International Recruiting Agencies (BAIRA) told The New Nation on Friday, "There are huge optimism created over resuming Malaysian labour market for Bangladeshi manpower as CA Dr. Yunus's recent visit found very positive on this issue."
The BAIRA leader also urged...