Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Malaysia to offer illegals amnesty to work

မေလးေရာက္ျမန္မာျပည္သားတုိ႔အတြက္ သတင္းေကာင္း

မေလးရွားက အုိဗာစေတးသမားေတြ၊ ခုိး၀င္ ေနထုိင္သူေတြ အက်ဳံး၀င္မယ္ ထင္တယ္ -

PHOTO: UTUSAN M'SIA


တရားမ၀င္ ေနထုိင္သူမ်ားကုိ မေလးရွားမွာ မဖမ္းဆီးေတာ့ဘဲ အလုပ္လုပ္ခြင့္ ေပးလိမ့္မယ္ ဆုိတ့ဲ ေခါင္းစဥ္နဲ႔ AFP သတင္းတပုဒ္ မေန႔က ရက္စဲြနဲ႔ ထြက္လာပါတယ္။


စုိက္ပ်ဳိးေရးလုပ္ငန္း၊ ၀န္ေဆာင္မႈ လုပ္ငန္းေတြမွာ လူနည္းေနတ့ဲအတြက္ တရားမ၀င္ေနတ့ဲ 
နုိင္ငံျခားသား ၂ သန္း ၀န္းက်င္ထဲက တခ်ဳိ႕ကုိ အလုပ္လုပ္ခြင့္ ေပးမယ္ တ့ဲ။ ျပည္တြင္းလုံျခဳံေရး
၀န္ႀကီး Hishammuddin Hussein က ေျပာတယ္လုိ႔ ဆုိပါတယ္။
 
"သူတုိ႔ကုိ နုိင္ငံသားျဖစ္ခြင့္ျပဳဖုိ႔ မဟုတ္ပါဘူး။ မေလးမွာ တရား၀င္ ေနထုိင္ လုပ္ကုိင္ခြင့္ ေပးဖုိ႔ပါ" 
လုိ႔ ၀န္ႀကီးက ဆုိပါသတ့ဲ။
 
စုိက္ပ်ဳိးေရး၊ ေဆာက္လုပ္ေရး၊ စက္ရုံ အလုပ္ရုံေတြအျပင္ အိမ္အကူ နဲ႔ ကေလးထိန္းတ့ဲ အလုပ္
မ်ဳိးေတြ အတြက္ အေရွ႕ေတာင္အာရွနုိင္ငံက အလုပ္သမားေတြကုိပဲ သုံးေနၾကတယ္လုိ႔ သတင္း
က ဆုိတယ္။အမ်ားစုက လုပ္ခ နည္းတယ္၊ ျပီးေတာ့ အင္ဒုိ အလုပ္သမားေတြဆုိ အလုပ္ခ်ိန္ 
မ်ားလြန္းတယ္လုိ႔ ဆုိတယ္။
 
တရား၀င္ အသိအမွတ္ ျပဳလုိက္ရင္ အလုပ္ရၾကမယ္၊ လူပဲြစားေတြ အျမတ္ထုတ္တာလည္း မခံရ
ေတာ့ဘူးလုိ႔ ၀န္ႀကီးက ဆုိတယ္။
နုိင္ငံစုံက အလုပ္သမားေတြထဲကမွ ဘယ္သူေတြ အလုပ္လုပ္ခြင့္ ရႏုိင္တယ္၊ ဒီအစီအစဥ္ 
ဘယ္ေတာ့ အစျပဳမယ္ ဆုိတာကေတာ့ မသိရေသးပါဘူး တ့ဲ။

မူရင္း -



Malaysia to offer illegals amnesty to work

KUALA LUMPUR - MALAYSIA is to offer amnesty to some of its two million illegal immigrants in a plan to ease labour shortages in the plantation and service industries, a senior minister said on Monday.

'(It's) not legalising them to be citizens but legalising them to stay (and work in Malaysia) legally,' Hishammuddin Hussein, who is responsible for internal security, told reporters.

With one of Asia's largest populations of foreign labourers, Malaysia relies heavily on immigrants, especially from neighbouring Southeast Asian countries, to clean homes, care for children and work in construction, plantations and factories.

Many of the illegals are poorly paid Indonesians who work long hours in menial jobs shunned by locals.

Mr Hishammuddin said the scheme to legalise the workers would allow them to gain employment and not be exploited by human traffickers.

The minister did not specify who among Malaysia's illegal immigrant population would be offered the chance to stay, nor were the terms under which they would be granted asylum immediately clear. -- AFP

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