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Govt diplomatic efforts yield little result : Manpower export dips
Staff Reporter
The country's manpower export witnessed a significant fall by 17 per cent during the first quarter (Q1) of ongoing fiscal compared with the corresponding period of previous fiscal following manpower import ban from the potential job destinations abroad, official sources said.
Some 107211 Bangladeshi fortune seekers secured overseas jobs during the July-September period of the current fiscal (2010-11) while about 890, 80 local nationals secured overseas jobs during the same period of previous fiscal (2009-10), according to the statistics of Bureau of Manpower Employment and Training (BMET).
The BMET data show that a total of 28,347 Bangladeshi fortune seekers secured their employment in various countries in July 2010, 31785 in August 2010 and 28,948 in September 2010.
However, a total of 38,025 local nationals secured overseas jobs in July 2009, 384,34 in August 2009 and 308,12 in September 2009, the monthly manpower export figure of BMET shows.
"The country's manpower export continued to decline significantly from the previous fiscal year due to global recession and ban imposed by major manpower importing countries," said a senior official of the Ministry.
Ban imposed by Malaysia, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia has contributed to the decline in the manpower export in the recent months as it has reduced fresh recruitment opportunity for the local nationals to the Gulf nations and Malaysia, he added.
Responding to a question about manpower export ban by Malaysia he said, "We are continuously communicating with the Malaysian government in this regard and we hope that manpower export to the country resume soon."
He also said the government has taken a number of measures to overcome the present situation that prevailing in the country's manpower export sector and has initiated hectic diplomatic efforts to its counterparts in order to crate job opportunities for the local nationals abroad.
Echoing with the official the country's manpower recruiting agencies said manpower export plunged significantly in the recent times as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Malaysia have almost stopped hiring workers from Bangladesh.
"The present scenario of manpower export would not improve soon as the government's diplomatic efforts are yet to obtain any positive result," they blamed.
Moreover, the government's diplomatic efforts are failing to bring fruitful results in most of the cases due to unwillingness from the officials in Bangladesh missions abroad, they added.
They also said that Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Malaysia have already started hiring migrant workers but they are reluctant to recruit Bangladeshi's due to negative media reports published in their newspapers.
"The Saudi and Malaysian governments have been not only ignoring Bangladeshi workers but they are also favouring recruitment from Nepal and Philippines," they added. Meanwhile, a high powered government delegation led by Zafar Ahmed Khan, secretary for the Ministry of Overseas Employment and Expatriate Welfare, left for Malaysia on a five days official visits to discuss various issues relating to manpower export.
"During the visit the team will meet high officials of different ministries of the Malaysian government including ministry of home, international commerce and industry, agriculture, forest and human resources development," ministry sources said.
It will also discuss about the mode of 6000 fishermen recruitment from Bangladesh, extension of visas and will visit some worker camps of Bangladeshi fortune seekers in the South-East Asian country, he added.
The country's manpower export also witnessed a sharp fall by 34.28 per cent in the immediate past fiscal compared with the corresponding period of previous fiscal.
Some 427,202 Bangladeshi fortune seekers secured overseas jobs in the 2009-10 fiscal while about 650,059 lakh local nationals secured overseas jobs in 2008-09 fiscal, according to BMET.
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