Stop relying on usual source countries for foreign labour, urges Ismail Sabri


Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob says the Economic Action Council has directed the Home Ministry to hold in-person meetings with industry players until the end of July to solve the country's manpower shortage. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, July 19, 2022.

EMPLOYERS are urged to consider hiring foreign workers from approved source countries and not merely rely on traditional source nations alone as part of efforts to address the shortage of foreign labour. 

Prime Minister Ismail Sabri Yaakob said the government, which remains committed to tackling the challenges of hiring foreign workers, also urged the Human Resources Ministry to speed up the employer interview process by increasing the number of interviewers at One Stop Centres (OSCs) according to zones and states. 

In addition, he said the Economic Action Council (EAC), which met today, also decided that the Home Ministry, along with industry players, business associations and relevant parties, should hold in-person meetings until the end of July to resolve the issue.

“The government listens to complaints and views from industry players regarding the country’s labour market, which is currently facing a critical shortage of foreign manpower,” he said after chairing the EAC meeting in Kuala Lumpur today.

Ismail said the government also urged the Malaysian Productivity Corporation (MPC) to resolve complex cases within 60 days after it had successfully resolved 30% of issues received through MyMudah – a shorter time than the target period.

He said the meeting agreed for the MPC to expedite the establishment of more MyMudah units in ministries and local authorities to ensure that bureaucratic issues can be improved.

“The meeting took note of the performance of the MyMudah programme at the ministry level by the MPC to reduce bureaucracy, but there are still many complaints received from the industry.

“Therefore, the MPC is asked to resolve issues related to bureaucracy through the strengthening of the MyMudah programme,” he said.

The prime minister also said the Agriculture and Food Industry Ministry has been asked to implement programmes related to national food security, upon which the government has issued immediate agreement.

Ismail said the government has always strived to ensure that problems faced by industry players are resolved immediately through joint efforts by all parties to ensure the well-being of Keluarga Malaysia in an inclusive and comprehensive manner. – Bernama, July 19, 2022.


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