Batam (Antara Bali) - The Ministry of Labor and Transmigration has
estimated that Indonesia will begin to accept foreign workers in large
numbers by 2030 for lower-level labor markets that are no longer filled
by Indonesian workers.
"International institutions predicted that by 2030, Indonesia will rank fifth to seventh among the best economies of the world. Therefore, operator positions then will no longer be filled by local workers," Head of Research Development and Information of the Ministry Labor and Transmigration Sugiarto Sumas said here on Thursday.
It is estimated that by 2030, all Indonesians will have jobs and widespread unemployment will no longer be prevalent, he added.
"Indonesia will need workers for operator positions. These posts will be filled by foreign workers from countries whose economies are not as good as Indonesias," Sumas affirmed.
Currently, as the number of unemployed in Indonesia is still too large, foreign workers in Indonesia take up only certain positions.
So to manage the foreign workers, the government should prepare regulations on issuing work permits for them, he pointed out.
"Foreigners given the work permits should be supervised well to ensure that they are not misused," Sumas remarked. (WDY)
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"International institutions predicted that by 2030, Indonesia will rank fifth to seventh among the best economies of the world. Therefore, operator positions then will no longer be filled by local workers," Head of Research Development and Information of the Ministry Labor and Transmigration Sugiarto Sumas said here on Thursday.
It is estimated that by 2030, all Indonesians will have jobs and widespread unemployment will no longer be prevalent, he added.
"Indonesia will need workers for operator positions. These posts will be filled by foreign workers from countries whose economies are not as good as Indonesias," Sumas affirmed.
Currently, as the number of unemployed in Indonesia is still too large, foreign workers in Indonesia take up only certain positions.
So to manage the foreign workers, the government should prepare regulations on issuing work permits for them, he pointed out.
"Foreigners given the work permits should be supervised well to ensure that they are not misused," Sumas remarked. (WDY)
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