Malaysia gave great news for the recruitment of Bangladeshi workers
September 18, 20242 Mins Read
International Desk: The Malaysian government has decided to hire foreign workers in the plantation sector. Bangladesh High Commission, located in Kuala Lumpur, has already started approving the quota of the relevant ministries of the country.
Government of Malaysia
This information was informed in a notification on the official Facebook page of Bangladesh High Commission in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday (September 17).
According to this notification, the Malaysian government has decided to recruit foreign workers in their plantation sector.
The concerned ministry in Malaysia has already started approving the quota for the recruitment of workers in the country. On behalf of Bangladesh High Commission, the demand letter of the plantation sector is being verified manually.
All concerned are requested to submit the following information to the Bangladesh High Commission for verification of the demand letter for employment in Malaysia:
Company authorization letter (at least one employee of the company should be at manager level), original bank slip of attestation fee, latest pay slip of workers (sample pay slip of 4/5 workers), a profile of company background information mentioning the number of existing workers (domestic and Foreigner), phone numbers of 2/3 workers, company bank statement (last 3 months) with a minimum balance of 2 lakh Malaysian ringgit for 100 workers.
Also Foreign Worker Compensation Scheme Socso Document (Existing Worker Specimen Document), Foreign Worker Hospitalization and Surgica 1 Scheme (SPIKPA) (SKHPPA) Document (Existing Worker Specimen Document), JTK Approved Certificate about Existing Worker Housing, Land Ownership Deed/ Prepare 2 sets of all documents including Land Lease Deed, Commitment/Guarantee Letter, Demand Letter signed by Director, Power of Attorney, Employment Agreement, Agreement between Recruiting Agent (BRA) and Company, Quota Approval Letter from concerned Ministry of Malaysia 1 set original and 1 set To be given as a copy.
It should be noted that after a meeting with Malaysian Human Resources Minister Steven Sim on January 16 this year, Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail informed him about this decision.