Bulletin Board August 10, 2010
Foreign labour employment – a guideline
A HEAD UP ON THE HANDLING OF FOREIGN WORKERS APLICATION FOR LIVESTOCK FARMERS
(Please read the attached download)
A meeting organized by the DVS and attended by the Ministry of Home Affairs and Manpower Department Representatives yielded the following pointers: –
- Foreign workers applications are given approval if all conditions necessary are fulfilled;
- A confirmatory letter on the numbers eligible issued by the Department of Veterinary Services is required for approval;
- The confirmatory letter on the numbers eligible can be issued by the State HQ of the Department of Veterinary Services;
- For the moment the eligibility number is based on the ratios published in the MOA booklet;
- The ratio of worker/production capacity is being revised to increase the eligibility total in the future;
- Workers for waste handling or feed-milling for home mixers can be included based on the ratios published under separate headings in the booklet.
- The Ministry of Home Affairs has just approved the extension of foreign workers work permit beyond five years to not more than 10 years;
- Approval is subject to the worker being sent home for three months before a new work permit is issued;
- The return home sojourn of workers can be staggered among the group of workers to allow continued and uninterrupted farm operation;
- A MOA representative is stationed everyday at the One-Stop Centre on the 4th Floor of the Immigration Department in Precinct 2 Putra Jaya to help resolve issues;
- The One-Stop Centre is currently manned by a DVS representatives on Tuesdays
- The advice of the Government Agencies concerned for applicants is not to rely on Agents to handle the matter — presumably company employees are more appropriate to handle the matter.
- The government is sensitive to the realities of worker requirements in the context of national interest;
Improved communications can resolve many outstanding issues.
FLFAM Secretariat