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Jordan to hire over 12,000 RMG workers from Bangladesh



Jordan to hire over 12,000 RMG workers from Bangladesh



Jordan’s readymade garments (RMG) sector will recruit over 12,000 skilled workers from Bangladesh in one year.
“This recruitment will be processed only through Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Limited (BOESL),” Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said on Tuesday, reports UNB.
One of the employers in Jordan met officials at the Bangladesh embassy in the country and his team will visit Bangladesh soon.

They have requested Bangladesh to allow the recruitment of skilled workers who do not have passports and facilitate providing the selected workers with passports in the shortest possible time.
"This is a good opportunity opening for us," Momen said.
Officials said they will do their best in processing and facilitating passports and other requirements for sending the workers in the shortest possible time.
Bangladesh is one of the largest exporters of readymade garment products in the world.
A number of Bangladeshi RMG workers are already working in Jordan’s readymade garment sector.
Earlier this month, Bangladesh Ambassador to Jordan Nahida Sobhan visited the largest garments factory in Jordan and assured the Bangladeshi workers of Classic Fashion Apparels that the Embassy would always stand by them to ensure their rights and welfare.

 
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The salary and living condition on the dormitory should be looked before making that deal. Just look on how Malaysia treat his foreign labor. They only get 300 USD per month with a dormitory room packed with around 20 people.

 
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Jordan to hire over 12,000 RMG workers from Bangladesh



Jordan to hire over 12,000 RMG workers from Bangladesh



Jordan’s readymade garments (RMG) sector will recruit over 12,000 skilled workers from Bangladesh in one year.
“This recruitment will be processed only through Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Limited (BOESL),” Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said on Tuesday, reports UNB.
One of the employers in Jordan met officials at the Bangladesh embassy in the country and his team will visit Bangladesh soon.

They have requested Bangladesh to allow the recruitment of skilled workers who do not have passports and facilitate providing the selected workers with passports in the shortest possible time.
"This is a good opportunity opening for us," Momen said.
Officials said they will do their best in processing and facilitating passports and other requirements for sending the workers in the shortest possible time.
Bangladesh is one of the largest exporters of readymade garment products in the world.
A number of Bangladeshi RMG workers are already working in Jordan’s readymade garment sector.
Earlier this month, Bangladesh Ambassador to Jordan Nahida Sobhan visited the largest garments factory in Jordan and assured the Bangladeshi workers of Classic Fashion Apparels that the Embassy would always stand by them to ensure their rights and welfare.

Why send hem abroad for same money when they can work in bd and live better life.
 
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Why send hem abroad for same money when they can work in bd and live better life.
Exactly! I guess those 12,000 are skilled in their respective sectors. We need skilled labor in our own RMG sector. Plus, I have no idea about Jordan. Is it a viable source of a significant amount of remittance? I never heard about Jordan before. I could be wrong!
 
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Exactly! I guess those 12,000 are skilled in their respective sectors. We need skilled labor in our own RMG sector. Plus, I have no idea about Jordan. Is it a viable source of a significant amount of remittance? I never heard about Jordan before. I could be wrong!
Local market most probably. Not sure they export the amount we or even turkey exports. I wouldn’t send workforce much needed here. There’s no respect in Arab countries unless someone is educated and has clout
 
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They can become your local company competitor, just read the news I posted above, by paying 300 USD per months, that Malaysian company can get massive profit and dominate the supply.
 
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Arabs will not labor. Do they do anything?
Why not make the clothes in Bangladesh and export to others. Bangladesh has clothing factories. Why are you competing with yourselves?
 
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Local market most probably. Not sure they export the amount we or even turkey exports. I wouldn’t send workforce much needed here. There’s no respect in Arab countries unless someone is educated and has clout
I think you do not know Jordan

For your information Jordan not a wealthy country like gulf state

I proud that we in Jordan respect all humans additional we love over muslims


Back to the main point Jordanian labour have much cost living than labour fram east Asia .
 
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Jordan to hire over 12,000 RMG workers from Bangladesh



Jordan to hire over 12,000 RMG workers from Bangladesh



Jordan’s readymade garments (RMG) sector will recruit over 12,000 skilled workers from Bangladesh in one year.
“This recruitment will be processed only through Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Limited (BOESL),” Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen said on Tuesday, reports UNB.
One of the employers in Jordan met officials at the Bangladesh embassy in the country and his team will visit Bangladesh soon.

They have requested Bangladesh to allow the recruitment of skilled workers who do not have passports and facilitate providing the selected workers with passports in the shortest possible time.
"This is a good opportunity opening for us," Momen said.
Officials said they will do their best in processing and facilitating passports and other requirements for sending the workers in the shortest possible time.
Bangladesh is one of the largest exporters of readymade garment products in the world.
A number of Bangladeshi RMG workers are already working in Jordan’s readymade garment sector.
Earlier this month, Bangladesh Ambassador to Jordan Nahida Sobhan visited the largest garments factory in Jordan and assured the Bangladeshi workers of Classic Fashion Apparels that the Embassy would always stand by them to ensure their rights and welfare.

very good opportunity congrats to bangla desh
 
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I think you do not know Jordan

For your information Jordan not a wealthy country like gulf state

I proud that we in Jordan respect all humans additional we love over muslims


Back to the main point Jordanian labour have much cost living than labour fram east Asia .
very nice
thank you sir .
 
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I think you do not know Jordan

For your information Jordan not a wealthy country like gulf state

I proud that we in Jordan respect all humans additional we love over muslims


Back to the main point Jordanian labour have much cost living than labour fram east Asia .
Still I reckon no one earns more than 300$ working in Jordan as a skilled garments labor. Add to that cost of living and supporting family back home.. the deal seems worse off to me sincerely since people would be away from their families most of the times
 
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Local market most probably. Not sure they export the amount we or even turkey exports. I wouldn’t send workforce much needed here. There’s no respect in Arab countries unless someone is educated and has clout

Jordan exports a lot of RMG.

But why should the govt. export labor to Jordan, when the Jordanians intend to pay the workers as little as possible to keep the biggest portion for themselves? Probably at or even lower than local rates in Bangladesh.

The question does arise on why we should help Jordanian businesses corner an export market, when we can let Bangladeshi RMG businesses set up shop in Jordan and take advantage of their quota?? AND employ Bangladeshi workers to boot. Otherwise no deal...

Hopefully we can do both and have a win-win situation between two brotherly nations.

This Momen guy does not think like sharp business people, neither does Hasina...such clueless folks.
 
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Jordan exports a lot of RMG.

But why should the govt. export labor to Jordan, when the Jordanians intend to pay the workers as little as possible to keep the biggest portion for themselves? Probably at or even lower than local rates in Bangladesh.

The question does arise on why we should help Jordanian businesses corner an export market, when we can let Bangladeshi RMG businesses set up shop in Jordan and take advantage of their quota?? AND employ Bangladeshi workers to boot. Otherwise no deal...

Hopefully we can do both and have a win-win situation between two brotherly nations.

This Momen guy does not think like sharp business people, neither does Hasina...such clueless folks.
When you have a guy getting beat up by his countrymen and still have no shame, you can’t expect anything better from him
 
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