Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser Asif Nazrul said on Saturday that Malaysia has agreed to receive 18,000 Bangladeshi workers who previously missed the deadline to enter the country, UNB reports.
“Now, the expatriates’ welfare ministry will work with our Malaysian counterparts to establish a roadmap for sending these workers,” He said at the signing ceremony for a memorandum of collaboration (MoC) held at the Probashi Kallyan Building in Dhaka.
The event, presided over by the ministry’s secretary, Md Ruhul Amin, saw the signing of the agreement between Bangladesh’s Wage Earners’ Welfare Board and Malaysia’s Social Security Organization (PERKESO).
The MoC was signed by Md Hamidur Rahman, director general of the Wage Earners’ Welfare Board, and PERKESO Group CEO Mohammed Azman bin Aziz Mohammad.
Under this agreement, starting from 23 January 2010, all Bangladeshi workers who have legally migrated to Malaysia will be covered by the Foreign Workers Compensation Scheme (FWCS).
This includes essential protections such as medical benefits, temporary and permanent disablement benefits, dependents' compensation, funeral expenses, and rehabilitation support through Malaysia’s Social Security Organization.
Highlighting the importance of Bangladeshi expatriates, Asif Nazrul underscored their significant contribution to the country’s socio-economic development.
He emphasised that beyond their contributions to the economy, expatriates also play a leading role in social development activities, both abroad and at home.
“Their proper evaluation, along with the protection of their welfare and the well-being of their families, must be ensured.”
Asif Nazrul said the Wage Earners’ Welfare Board, under the ministry, is dedicated to supporting and protecting expatriate workers and their families.
This new agreement with Malaysia marks another step toward ensuring the welfare of Bangladeshi workers abroad, added the adviser.
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