| 'Allow employers from all sectors to recruit foreign workers under the Workforce Recalibration Programme' Whilst the Return Recalibration programme will assist the illegal foreign workers to be repatriated, the Workforce Recalibration programme which will allow the legalisation of illegal foreign workers may not address labour shortage problems faced by employers as most of the illegal foreign workers are either currently duly employed or self-employed.Press Release
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Friday, 13 November 2020 | | Sudden exodus will hit sectors: MEF Despite the one-year extension to the 6P programme for foreign workers, employers associations are kicking up a fuss and are urging the Government to allow the 352,000 affected workers to in Malaysia for up to 10 more years. Despite the one-year extension to the 6P programme for foreign workers, employers associations are kicking up a fuss and are urging the Government to allow the 352,000 affected workers to in Malaysia for up to 10 more years. Despite the one-year extension to the 6P programme for foreign workers, employers associations are kicking up a fuss and are urging the Government to allow the 352,000 affected workers to in Malaysia for up to 10 more years.Daily Express
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Sunday, 21 December 2014 | | Gloomy outlook as foreigners go home Economic growth for next year could be affected when the estimated 500,000 foreign workers register under the 6P programme return to their countries next month.New Straits Times
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Tuesday, 16 December 2014 | | 6P programme kicks off The 6P programme for the registration and amnesty of illegal foreign workers under the biometric system began yesterday in all 198 immigration offices in the peninsula.The Sun
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