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Indonesia says maids coming to Malaysia
Published in Bikya Masr on 26 - 06 - 2012

KUALA LUMPUR: The Indonesia Embassy labor attache in Malaysia has confirmed on Tuesday that some 11,600 Indonesian domestic workers are to arrive in Malaysia in the near future after receiving the green light from Jakarta.
However, Agus Triyanto said they could only be brought into the country after completing 200 hours of training and certified by the Indonesian Professional Certification Authority.
This is part of the conditions set forward under an agreement between the two governments to return Indonesian maids to Malaysia after Jakarta barred women from working in Malaysia last December after reports of abuse and sexual violence had been made public.
Indonesia will not approve the deployment of its maid to any country, including Malaysia, if they don't have the certificate of competency,” he said after receiving four Indonesian maids, whose entries were handled by the National Association of Employment Agencies of Malaysia (Pikap) at the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal here yesterday.
With the certificate, the attache said maids would be required to do the work according to the training they received, including cleaning the house, kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and washing clothes.
“They are not allowed to do other tasks as they do not have the expertise,” he added.
Triyanto said the four maids were the first batch of maids brought in by Pikap, while the second batch of eight others would be arriving soon.
On May 30 last year, Malaysia and Indonesia had signed a protocol to amend an agreement on the recruitment and placement of Indonesian maids 2006 by streamlining the provisions, especially those concerning the protection and well-being of maids and their employers.
Still, despite the lifting of the ban, Indonesian activists have continued to demand an increase in security guarantees for domestic workers in Malaysia.
Last month, activists called on President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono to stop all diplomatic relations with Kuala Lumpur in protest of how the country is dealing with immigrants.
The activists called on the government to demand protection of migrant workers.
Migrant Care executive director Anis Hidayah said last week that Yudhoyono did not have to consider the serumpun (brotherhood). Instead, he needed to be tough.
“Among the destination countries for migrant workers, Malaysia is the most unsafe for Indonesian workers as between 600 and 700 Indonesians die of various causes, including torture, shooting and exploitative acts by their employers," she said.
Thaufiek Zulbahary of Solidaritas Perempuan, an NGO providing legal advocacy for female migrant workers, said the government should delay sending workers to Malaysia again until its government took steps, including establishing a legal framework, to protect them.
Indonesia recently lifted the moratorium in labor supply, but Manpower and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar has repeatedly said the government would not send workers until the Malaysian government ensured their protection.
Indonesian Migrant Workers' Association (ATKI) chairwoman Retno Dewi also condemned the shooting deaths of three Indonesian migrant workers in Negeri Sembilan, saying it was a serious rights violation.
The activists also accused the Malaysian government of intimidating Malaysian human rights defender Irene Fernandez, the executive director of Tenaganita, who has long stood up for migrant workers.
** Alisha Hassan contributed to this report.


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