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Tag: Arab Labour Conference

Mideast states look at common policy on foreign maids

by Asia Times staff April 16, 2018February 18, 2020

Five countries in the Middle East have begun to discuss setting up a common policy on the employment of foreign maids. The move aims to prevent recruiters from charging exorbitant fees and minimize other problems linked to the employment of millions of foreign domestic workers from Southeast Asia and the Subcontinent. At the 45th session […]

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