"We've managed to make it cost (cost structure) where all agencies of Indonesia and Malaysia agreed. I have already submitted the results to the Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia, but which is now awaited is the RI State Department official letter about this result," said Labor Attache Embassy of Malaysia, Agus Trianto in Kuala Lumpur, Friday.
He explained, details of 4599 ringgit and the fees are charged to the servant 1800 ringgit. Then the cost to agencies of Indonesia and Malaysia respectively 635 ringgit. "Cost 4599 is an acceptable price in Indonesia and Malaysia. Not too high for Malaysia," said Agus.
In addition, the auxiliary load is also quite mild. Maid only bear the 1800 ringgit. "Maid to bear with unpaid for three months of 1800 or 600 ringgit ringgit per month or four months but has received little monthly salary that is 150 ringgit," he said.
In the cost structure, agency cost Indonesia and Malaysia is set equal, ie, 635 ringgit. As a result of discussions on the costs of recruitment and placement of domestic workers to Malaysia, Indonesia and Malaysia have not been able to sign a new MOU.
When the President of Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono is the annual consultations with Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak in Kuala Lumpur, can only be signed LOI (letter of intents) and not the new MoU to renew the MoU in 2006.
"At that time, President and Malaysian Prime Minister to give directions so that there are negotiations and completed within two months, but it can not be achieved, but is now expected before entering the fasting month, a new MoU will be signed by both countries," he said.
As a result of the new MOU was not signed, Indonesia still maintains a policy to stop sending domestic workers (domestic servants) to Malaysia, which in effect since June 25, 2009, following cases of torture maid Siti Hajar. For the latest updates PRESS CTR + D or visit Stock Market news Today
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