Thursday, December 31, 2009
terms & condition
Pakej INDIVIDU RM 5500 JAWA MEDAN RM 4500 ditawarkan TIDAK TERMASUK dengan Levi RM 450 dan Fomema RM 200.
Pakej AGENSI RM 6800 calling visa deduction 5 months / RM 7500 deduction 6 months masuk sosial merangkumi keseluruhan cadangan penyelesaian pengurusan kemasukan pembantu rumah
Pembantu Rumah yang diuruskan ada jaminan 3 bulan dari agen Indonesia.
Pembantu Rumah Lari, Kos hangus adalah tanggungjawab majikan. Agen hanya akan menggantikan dokumen biodata.
Tukar pembantu rumah atas pilihan majikan sendiri dalam tempoh jaminan, Kos hangus adalah ditanggung oleh majikan dan caj pertukaran sebanyak RM2000 dikenakan kepada majikan
Jaminan terus daripada agen di Indonesia (Back To Back). Majikan perlu maklum bahawa berurusan dengan Agen Indonesia terdapat risiko gantian lambat daripada Agen Indonesia.
Agen hanya bertindak sebagai Consultant dalam urusan kemasukan pembantu rumah dan tidak mampu meramal dan menanggung sebarang liabiliti luar jangka dan risiko akibat kelemahan dan kesilapan pihak ketiga iaitu Pembantu Rumah.
Syarat-syarat gantian tertakluk kepada syarat-syarat, peraturan dan bayaran terkini di Indonesia dan di Malaysia. Majikan hendaklah membayar perbezaan bayaran semasa dan dahulu.
Jaminan sah hanya jika semua pembayaran dibuat mengikut kaedah yang ditetapkan. Jaminan tidak sah jika majikan gagal membuat apa-apa pembayaran yang diperlukan.
Majikan hendaklah bersedia untuk menerima alternatif gantian wang separuh kos selepas ditolak kos hangus sekiranya agen merasakan kerumitan dalam gantian pembantu.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
biodata binti afifah
Height : 155 cm
Weight : 55 kg
Status : single
DOB : 4 aug 1983
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biodata hamroh
Name : hamroh
Height : 150 cm
Weight : 40 kg
Status : kahwin
DOB : 3 mar 1977
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biodata enok
Name : enok Height : 150 cm Weight : 48 kg Status : janda DOB : 16 mar 1974 | |||||||||
SHE WORKED IN JAKARTA FOR 3 YEARS ( 2003 - 2006 ) WITH CHINESE FAMILY | ||||||||||||||||||
HER DUTIES ARE : GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING, WASHING, IRONING. | ||||||||||||||||||
THERE ARE 4 PEOPLE IN THE FAMILY ( SIR 67, MUM, 63 YRS OLD, CHILDREN : 23, 20 YRS OLD ) |
biodata erni
biodata ratem
biodata iyos
biodata nining
biodata nurhani
Friday, December 18, 2009
biodata mini rukmini
Name : mini
Height : 150 cm
Weight : 40 kg
Status : kahwin
DOB : 26 jun 1978
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Indonesian maids could be back by next month
KLANG: Malaysian households may be able to employ Indonesian domestic maids again by next month.
Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said discussions were underway between Malaysia and Indonesia to iron out some issues.
“There are only a few more issues that need to be settled.
“Once this is done, the maids can come again,” Dr Subramaniam told newsmen yesterday. He was in Klang to give away school uniforms to Tamil school children from low-income groups.
Indonesia had banned its maids from coming to Malaysia in June following several high-profile maid abuse cases.
Dr Subramaniam hoped everything would be wrapped up by next month.
According to Dr Subramaniam, Indonesia had voiced its readiness to settle the issue as soon as possible.
There are currently 280,000 Indonesian maids in the country.
Dr Subramaniam’s first round of discussions with his Indonesian counterpart Erman Suparno began on July 6 followed by several more talks which had among others touched on the procedures of recruitment and salary.
Indon maid ban issue likely to be resolved in Jan
By NIK NAIZI HUSIN
MUADZAM SHAH: The banning of the Indonesian maids to work here would likely be settled by January next year following the fourth meeting to be held between both governments in Jakarta.
Human Resource deputy Minister Datuk Maznah Mazlan said the meeting was expected to discuss and finalise certain issues including the salaries and structure of the cost to bring them here, which were borne by the employers here.
Maznah said the Government had also submitted the training programme modules for the maids agencies to follow to equip the maids with the mental and practical aspects of their work here as there were reports that some of them did not understand the scope of their jobs.
Further, few of the maids were aware of the differences in Malaysian culture and theirs.
“By providing training to them, they would have a better knowledge of our culture and they can perform better,” Maznah said after officiating the Universiti Tenaga Nasional (Uniten)'s green earth programme, in its campus, here Friday.
Maznah said many employers said they paid fees to agents but received maids who were unable to perform well due to their lack of knowledge, skills, and understanding of the local culture.
In June this year, the Indonesia Government froze the export of maids to Malaysia after reports of maid abuse.
On Sept 2, both Governments agreed to that Indonesian maids be given a day off in a week and allowed to keep their passports with them while staying in this country.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
biodata ida parida
Saturday, December 12, 2009
biodata sugi ati
Date of birth : 9 - Apr -77
Place of birth : Tanjong Balai
Height : 161 cm
Weight : 55 kg
Status : Widow
Education : SMP
Language : Good Indonesia/ Fair English
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biodata eva
Date of birth : 8 - Dec -86
Place of birth : Jamber
Height : 151 cm
Weight : 50 kg
Status : Married
Education : Junior High School ( 9 yrs )
Language : Good Indonesia/ Fair English
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biodata siti mutmainah
Place of birth : Lampung
Height : 150 cm
Weight : 46 kg
Status : Single
Education : Junior High School ( 9 yrs )
Language : Good Indonesia/ Fair English
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Wednesday, December 9, 2009
biodata juariah
biodata jamidah
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
biodata iyam
pakej agensi RM 6800
belum ada majikan
INDIVIDUAL SUBMISSION SALARY RM 500 DEDUCTIONS 5 MONTHS RM 5500 PERMIT NOT INCLUDED
Friday, December 4, 2009
News at the Indonesian Embassy
He said this was to ensure that there was no repeat of abuse cases and that those responsible were brought to justice as soon as possible.
“Our priority is to ensure their safety and that those who are on Malaysian soil are not taken advantage of.
“Everyone here deserves humane treatment and their rights must be taken care of,” he told reporters after a discussion and a visit to a shelter for maids at the Indonesian High Commission here yesterday.
Hishammuddin also expressed confidence that the problem of Indonesia’s freeze on its maids to Malaysia would be resolved soon given the good cooperation from both countries.
He said a task force set up on Nov 12 to resolve the cases of Indonesian maids seeking shelter at the embassy had borne fruit because 54 women had returned home since then.
“There are 140 women and six children currently seeking shelter at the embassy. The cases for 36 women are almost resolved while those for 56 others are still pending,” he said, adding that the task force’s role could be extended to assist other workers in the future.
Members of the task force, he said, would be expanded to include personnel from other agencies such as the Attorney-General’s Chambers to ensure speedy resolutions to problems.
“We want the A-G and court representatives to be involved as it may take years to wait for some outstanding cases to come to trial.
“For example, this maid Rohayu has been in the shelter for six years as her employer owes her more than RM30,000 in salary and she is still waiting for the trial.
“We need cooperation from the relevant authorities to speed things,” he said.
In Hishammuddin’s discussion with Indonesian Ambassador Tan Sri Da’i Bachtiar, both men discussed ways to enhance bilateral ties, strategies to assist Indonesian maids and workers, human-trafficking, cross border crime and ways to create a win-win situation for the two countries.
Da’i Bachtiar said Hishammuddin’s visit was an indication of the strong cooperation and ties between both countries.
Lauding the task force, he expressed hope for a quick resolution for the maids’ problems as “we do not want them to wait for years or months before they can go home.”
Hishammuddin’s discussion yesterday was a follow-up to the visit by Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and his meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak last month.
The task force was set up following a meeting involving Hishammuddin, Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam and Indonesian Workforce and Transmigra-tion Minister A. Muhaimin Iskandar on Nov 12.
Indonesians make up more than 90% of the 280,000 foreign maids in Malaysia.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Home Minister Hishammuddin Hussein said the government is optimistic that Indonesia's ban on sending domestic workers to Malaysia, ordered in June after a spate of horrific assaults, will be lifted in the next few months.
He said the task force, which he will head and which will be staffed by officials from both countries, will look at how to expedite cases of non-payment of salaries and mistreatment of maids.
Hishammuddin said his first priority would be to help clear the 140 domestic workers and six children residing in a shelter in the compound of the Indonesian embassy in Kuala Lumpur, who are all waiting for court cases to be resolved.
"These problems, especially those faced by the embassy here, need to be addressed soon, that's why this special task force is being set up," he told reporters.
"The process takes too long sometimes, what we want to do is to expedite the process," he added. "We don't want anyone on Malaysian soil being taken advantage of."
Hishammuddin said the government is optimistic that the Indonesian ban on maids will be lifted soon once the two sides negotiate an agreement on wages and conditions.
"The memorandum is still in discussion, there is still a moratorium at the moment, we hope to resolve that soon within one or two months," he said.
Ambassador Da'i Bachtiar said the number of Indonesian maids working in Malaysia has dropped from 300,000 last year to around 230,000 at present.
The ban was triggered by a string of abuse cases including one where a Malaysian woman was charged with causing grievous bodily harm by beating her Indonesian maid and scalding her with boiling water.
One of Asia's largest importers of labour, Malaysia depends heavily on domestic workers, mainly from Indonesia, but has been criticised for not introducing legislation to enshrine their rights and conditions