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Indonesia bans maids recruitment to Kuwait
Published Date: October 15, 2009 
By Ben Garcia, Staff writer

KUWAIT: The Indonesian Labor Ministry has temporarily suspended deployment of 
Indonesian housemaids to Kuwait. The decision was implemented in Jakarta by the 
Indonesian Ministry of Labor at least until the issues of some 600 runaway 
housemaids are resolved.

We are sad to issue this decision, but it is for the greater benefit of our 
workers," said Indonesian Ambassador to Kuwait and Bahrain, Faisal Ismail, as 
he spoke with the Kuwait Times yesterday about the new development. "The 
Ministry of Labor in Jakarta implemented the order in mid-September. We 
currently have around 600 runaway housemaids at our embassy. They have issues 
that need to be resolved, and although the government of Kuwait has been very 
helpful, until their concerns are resolved we have to t
emporarily suspend deployment," said ambassador Ismail. "We shall enforce the 
order and we'll do our best to help our compatriots resolve their cases in 
Kuwait.

Ismail said more improvements when it comes to their worker's welfare in Kuwait 
were needed in order to scrap the new suspension order. "If Kuwait shows more 
improvements in how they can protect our workers and resolve our domestic 
laborers' issues, then we shall deploy workers once more. It has something to 
do with the improvement in treatment and conditions with regards to our 
workers. Yes, the issues here are many, but they are helping us. Meanwhile, the 
moratorium will continue until a new order comes
from our Ministry of Labor," he reiterated.

Meanwhile, Ambassador Ismail mentioned the complete termination of their 
previous cooperation with the Kuwait Union for Domestic Labor Offices (KUDLO) 
since their problems could not be settled by KUDLO alone. Months ago, KUDLO was 
accused by several local recruitment agencies of monopolizing the Indonesian 
domestic labor market. They promised that issues of Indonesian housemaids could 
be settled under their scheme, but they failed. KUDLO represents about 13 
recruitment agencies against more than 400 other
agencies not associated or connected with KUDLO.

We already cut the cooperation agreement with KUDLO with regards to exclusive 
recruitment of our workers. As you know, there have been numerous oppositions 
to that scheme, and besides, they cannot resolve housemaid's cases alone," he 
said. There are around 80,000 Indonesians in Kuwait, of which 60,000 are 
engaged in domestic labor.



 



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