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Minister says foreign worker intake ceiling to be achieved by year-end

20 May 2024, 12:46 PM
Minister says foreign worker intake ceiling to be achieved by year-end

PUTRAJAYA, May 20 — The projected ceiling for foreign worker intake, set by the Economy Ministry to not exceed 15 per cent of the national workforce, is expected to be met by December 31, Home Affairs Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said.

He said currently, 17.1 million out of 34 million Malaysians are considered part of the labour force.

“The 15 per cent ceiling set by the Economy Ministry means the total number of foreign workers nationwide must not exceed this limit.

“We anticipate reaching this ceiling by the end of this year,” he told the press after attending a joint committee meeting with Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong here today.

He said this projection includes the existing number of foreign workers, those for whom employers have received quota approvals, and those registered under the Workforce Recalibration Programme.

He said the hiring freeze on foreign workers will be maintained.

Saifuddin Nasution said it was agreed at today’s meeting to allow the first-time employment of foreign boat captains over the age of 60 from this year.

He said this decision was made as boat captains have significant experience and the fishing sector contributes RM16.5 billion annually.

“We are allowing the employment of boat captains aged 60 and above, with a maximum period not exceeding 36 months as the temporary work visit pass is renewed every six months. During the monsoon season, the boat captains do not go out to sea,” he said.

He said currently, the number of boat captains permitted for employment is 332, and this is limited to three years.

“After that, we will conduct a review and request the ministry to draft an ‘exit policy’ and incorporate current technology to ensure the sustainability of our fishing industry,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sim said the Human Resources Ministry supports the joint committee’s decision to extend the foreign worker hiring freeze.

Previously, Sim said the government maintained the freeze as the number of workers in the country was nearing the target set under the 12th Malaysia Plan.

He said according to the Immigration Department, as of March 15, there were 2,171,798 foreign workers in the country.

— Bernama

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