Thursday, November 26, 2009
biodata kartika
NAMA : KARTIKA
LAHIR : 17 JAN 1981
ASAL : SEMARANG
STATUS : KAHWIN
TINGGI : 153 CM
BERAT : 55 KG
ADA MAJIKAN
PASPOR READY
PAKEJ AGENCY RM 7000 SALARY RM 500 DEDUCTIONS 5 MONTHS WARRANTY 3 MONTHS
INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION RM 5500 PERMIT NOT INCLUDED
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
talks over maids employment
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 23 (Xinhua) -- Malaysian households may be able to employ Indonesian maids again by next month as Malaysia and Indonesia were discussing the matter, local media reported Monday.
The Indonesian government banned its maids from coming to Malaysia in June following several high-profile maid abuse cases.
Malaysian Human Resources Minister S. Subramaniam said that currently there were only a few more issues that need to be settled between the two countries, The Star reported.
Hoping to achieve a win-win situation, Subramaniam expressed his hope that the ban would be lifted by December.
It was learnt that Subramaniam had had a few talks with his Indonesian counterpart Erman Suparno, discussing the recruitment procedures and salary
The Indonesian government banned its maids from coming to Malaysia in June following several high-profile maid abuse cases.
Malaysian Human Resources Minister S. Subramaniam said that currently there were only a few more issues that need to be settled between the two countries, The Star reported.
Hoping to achieve a win-win situation, Subramaniam expressed his hope that the ban would be lifted by December.
It was learnt that Subramaniam had had a few talks with his Indonesian counterpart Erman Suparno, discussing the recruitment procedures and salary
Friday, November 20, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Decision On Freeze On Indonesian Maid After Nov 20
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 12 (Bernama) -- The decision whether Indonesia will withdraw the freeze on the sending of domestic maids to Malaysia will only be known after the third meeting of the working group on Malaysia-Indonesia cooperation on housemaids on Nov 20.Human Resource Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said the third meeting would discuss and decide on the structure cost to bring in Indonesian housemaids to this country."I hope that at the meeting, a decision can be reached on the structure cost that has been recommended with the agreement of both parties and if these issues can be resolved, we hope the freeze on foreign maids will be lifted," he said at a media conference at Parliament House, here Thursday.Earlier, Dr Subramaniam attended a meeting with Indonesian Minister of Manpower and Transmigration A.Muhaimin Iskandar which discussed, among other things, issues on Indonesian workers in this countryThe meeting was chaired by Home Minister Datuk Seri Hishammuddin Tun Hussein.Jakarta had issued an order freezing the sending of housemaids to this country on June 25 following numerous complaints of housemaids here being abused by their employers.Meanwhile, Hishammuddin said at the same media conference that a special unit had been formed following the outcome of today's meeting to find the best way of tackling the issue of abuse cases involving housemaids in this country."The special unit comprising representatives from the police and prosecuting officers will report their findings on the abuse cases directly to me."The Indonesian government through the minister responsible (Muhaimin) will also report on their findings and eventually both of us will report to the President (Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono) and Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak)," he added
Monday, November 9, 2009
biodata leiha
NAMA : LEIHA
ALAMAT : JLN. PANGGILINGAN PIK/D NO. 58 RT. 10/RW 06
JAKARTA TIMUR
LAHIR : 28 AUG 1976
TINGGI : 150 CM
BERAT : 45 KG
AGAMA : KRISTEN
STATUS : SINGLE
PENDIDIKAN : SMA
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
ALAMAT : JLN. PANGGILINGAN PIK/D NO. 58 RT. 10/RW 06
JAKARTA TIMUR
LAHIR : 28 AUG 1976
TINGGI : 150 CM
BERAT : 45 KG
AGAMA : KRISTEN
STATUS : SINGLE
PENDIDIKAN : SMA
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
Sunday, November 8, 2009
biodata yayah
NAMA : YAYAH
ALAMAT : KP. RANCABATU RT.002 / RW. 004
KEC. WANAKEKAR GARUT
LAHIR : 22 JUNI 1982
TINGGI : 154 CM
BERAT : 50 KG
STATUS : JANDA
PENDIDIKAN : SMP
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
biodata surti
NAMA : SURTI ALAMAT : DS. KUWAWUR RT. 02 / RW. 03 KEC. SUKOLILO KAB. JAWA TENGAH LAHIR : 04 JUNI 1982 TINGGI : 166 CM BERAT : 66 KG STATUS : JANDA PENDIDIKAN : SMP
ADA MAJIKAN
biodata satuka
NAMA : SATUKA BIN SAMU ALAMAT : DS. SUMBERSARI. RT.05 / RW. 02
KEC. KEMUNING SARITOR KAB. PANTI JEMBER LAHIR : 01 JULI 1982 TINGGI : 153 CM BERAT : 46 KG STATUS : JANDA PENDIDIKAN : SMP
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
KEC. KEMUNING SARITOR KAB. PANTI JEMBER LAHIR : 01 JULI 1982 TINGGI : 153 CM BERAT : 46 KG STATUS : JANDA PENDIDIKAN : SMP
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
biodata nurnus
NAMA : NURNUS ALAMAT : DS. MONTONG GAMANG RT. 1 / RW. 2
KEC. KOPANG KAB. LOMBOK TENGAH NTB LAHIR : 31 DES 1986
TINGGI : 156 CM BERAT : 50 KG PENDIDIKAN : SMP STATUS : KAHWIN
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
PASPOR READY
KEC. KOPANG KAB. LOMBOK TENGAH NTB LAHIR : 31 DES 1986
TINGGI : 156 CM BERAT : 50 KG PENDIDIKAN : SMP STATUS : KAHWIN
BELUM ADA MAJIKAN
PASPOR READY
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Got maid? Human Resources Ministry wants to visit
MALACCA, Nov 7 – The Human Resources Ministry, through the Manpower Department, will make random visits to homes to get feedback about the situation of foreign maids, especially those from Indonesia, said Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam.
“These visits that will begin in Lembah Klang beginning December 1 are friendly visits not intended to scare anyone as we want to know the relationship between maids and employers,” he said, adding that such visits will be extended to the whole country.
He said the maids visited would be told of their rights and given a number to call if there was any abuse.
Dr Subramaniam said the visits would be done together with officers of the Home Ministry with the intention to make people act to provide information if there was any abuse.
He said this to reporters after presenting certificates and diplomas to students of the Manpower Department Training Institute (ILJTM) at Ayer Keroh here today.
He also said his ministry will look into requests for foreign workers for several industrial sectors that have recovered from the economic slump.
He said among sectors identified lacking labour were the electronic industry, the furniture industry, the plastics industry and the rubber glove industry.
“These industries now face labour shortage due to increased global demand,” he said. According to him, as of now it was estimated that the industries that had been revived since the middle of the year needed about 20,000 workers to meet demand.
He said demand for foreign workers would be discussed in a special committee before it was brought to the Cabinet. Earlier, in his speech he said RM504 million had been allocated under the 2010 budget to build, upgrade and maintain equipment at ILJTM.
“This allocation clearly reflects the trust of our leaders in the ministry’s and the department’s efforts to enhance labour quality and train and equip the labour force to meet market demands,” he said. – Bernama
“These visits that will begin in Lembah Klang beginning December 1 are friendly visits not intended to scare anyone as we want to know the relationship between maids and employers,” he said, adding that such visits will be extended to the whole country.
He said the maids visited would be told of their rights and given a number to call if there was any abuse.
Dr Subramaniam said the visits would be done together with officers of the Home Ministry with the intention to make people act to provide information if there was any abuse.
He said this to reporters after presenting certificates and diplomas to students of the Manpower Department Training Institute (ILJTM) at Ayer Keroh here today.
He also said his ministry will look into requests for foreign workers for several industrial sectors that have recovered from the economic slump.
He said among sectors identified lacking labour were the electronic industry, the furniture industry, the plastics industry and the rubber glove industry.
“These industries now face labour shortage due to increased global demand,” he said. According to him, as of now it was estimated that the industries that had been revived since the middle of the year needed about 20,000 workers to meet demand.
He said demand for foreign workers would be discussed in a special committee before it was brought to the Cabinet. Earlier, in his speech he said RM504 million had been allocated under the 2010 budget to build, upgrade and maintain equipment at ILJTM.
“This allocation clearly reflects the trust of our leaders in the ministry’s and the department’s efforts to enhance labour quality and train and equip the labour force to meet market demands,” he said. – Bernama
Friday, November 6, 2009
Guideline Modules To Employers, Maids
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 5 (Bernama) -- The Women, Family and Community Development Ministry plans to create a special module to educate both the employer and maid pertaining to their respective rights and roles.Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said the ministry would further discuss the proposed module before submitting it to the Human Resources Ministry to be finalised."Although maid issues are under the Human Resources Ministry's jurisdiction, we still feel it is our responsibility to raise all the relevant issues as most maids are women," Shahrizat told reporters today after visiting the hostels for maids at the Indonesian Embassy here Thursday.She said that the special module was one of the initiatives that could be implemented to prevent the employer and maid from taking the law into their own hands."The government is taking this issue seriously. No matter who the victim is, both the employer and the maid, whether local or foreign, must abide by the law. Those guilty must be punished," she said.Meanwhile, Indonesian Ambassador to Malaysia Tan Sri Da'i Bachtiar said at present, there were 130 maids taking shelter at the hostels.He said 1,000 cases involving Indonesian maids were reported so far this year as compared to 854 cases reported last year."The highest cases were those involving employers who refused to pay the salaries of their maids," he said.A maid, known only as Sri Lestari, 19, said she had stayed at the hostel since last Tuesday."I was taken here by the police when they rescued me from my abusive employer's house in Damansara. My employer was arrested two days before I was brought here," she said.Lestari, from Blitar, West Java, alleged that she was regularly beaten but was too afraid to run away.She also claimed that her salary was in arrears, amounting to RM16,700.
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