PM directs ministry to make overseas employment process transparent


FE Team | Published: February 07, 2022 18:00:29 | Updated: February 08, 2022 09:03:45


PM directs ministry to make overseas employment process transparent

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Monday directed the Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry to make the overseas employment process very transparent and conduct a massive campaign to raise the jobseekers' awareness.

She asked authorities concerned to promote overseas jobseekers to take loans from Probashi Kallyan Bank instead of selling lands to go abroad, reports UNB.

Sheikh Hasina gave the directives while chairing the virtual cabinet meeting from her official residence Ganobhaban.

The other concerned were connected with the meeting from the Bangladesh Secretariat.

"The Prime Minister has instructed that the process will have to be made very precise and transparent for those who would go abroad," said Cabinet Secretary Khandker Anwarul Islam while briefing reporters at the Secretariat after the meeting.

"The Prime Minister also instructed to carry out a massive campaign in media - television channels, radios and newspapers-informing them (overseas jobseekers) about the exact authority and the amount of expense and asking them to go abroad taking loans from Probashi Kallyan Bank, if they need money, as the bank doesn't provide a loan without job confirmation letters. So, they will be safe... they will not be deceived," he said.

The ministry also asked the authorities concerned to take steps so that Bangladeshi workers need not to pay extra money for getting the overseas jobs and they can go abroad contacting the ministry and its directorates concerned, said the cabinet secretary.

Because, many Bangladeshi workers go abroad making direct payment and knowing nothing about the jobs upon assurance by a class of middlemen, he said adding some such cases were also discussed in the Cabinet meeting.

"If they take loans from the bank instead of selling lands, the bank would not pay money until confirmation of their appointment. So, they would remain safe," he added.

Some Bangladeshis went to Malaysia spending Tk 300,000 – 400,000, but many of them could not recovered their cost in two years and returned home empty handed, said Anwarul Islam.

In the meeting, the Prime Minister also instructed the authorities concerned to raise another issue before the job seekers that tens of thousands of workers will be required in the 100 industrial parks including Mirsarai economic zone which are now being constructed at different places in the country.

In order to get a job with handsome income in the country, the jobseekers can be asked to build their capacity and take training knowing the job requirements in the industrial parks, she said.

Share if you like