Malaysian foreign labour market not affected by situation in Bangladesh

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SHAH ALAM: The current situation in Bangladesh has neither disrupted nor affected the foreign labour market in Malaysia so far, says Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Abdul Rahman Ahmad.

He said this was because the current number of foreign workers in the country is sufficient and there was no need for the government to open entry to more foreign workers, including from Bangladesh."...the ones needed are only in a few sectors, like cooks and tailors...and we have no problem in those areas,” he said after flagging off the participants of the Madani Technical and Vocational Education and Training Convoy 2024 here on Monday .

It was reported that thousands of students in Bangladesh held demonstrations since July 1 after the country’s top court reinstated quotas for public jobs that were abolished in 2018. Meanwhile, Abdul Rahman said the Madani TVET Convoy began at the Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skill Training here. Its 170 participants on motorcycles would travel to several educational institutions in Pahang and Terengganu to promote TVET to teenagers and youths in the two states. – BernamaFour Teluk Intan juveniles suspected of raping 11-year-old released on police bail, says Hilir Perak copsUmno leaders deny talk of PAS alliance ahead of next general electionCelcomDigi survey: 65.

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