High costs spark concern over Sarawak’s Foreign Workers Transformation Approach

[BorneoPost] - 12/22/2024

KUCHING (Dec 22): A number of employers in Sarawak have mixed reactions to the state government’s upcoming Foreign Workers Transformation Approach (FWTA) system, expected to take effect this Jan 15. While many view the digitalisation of foreign worker management as a step in the right direction, (…)



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