Category : | Sub Category : Posted on 2024-10-05 22:25:23
In Indonesia, there are strict regulations governing the employment of refugees. Due to limited work permits and restrictions on certain industries, many refugees struggle to find legal employment. This has led some refugees to seek informal work in sectors such as agriculture, construction, and domestic work, where they may face exploitation and abuse. On the other hand, Bangladesh has more relaxed regulations regarding refugee employment. However, the lack of formal protection for refugees in the labor market leaves them vulnerable to exploitation and low wages. Many refugees in Bangladesh work in informal sectors such as garment factories, where they often face poor working conditions and receive below-average pay. Efforts are being made in both countries to improve the economic opportunities for refugees. In Indonesia, there are initiatives to enhance skills training and support entrepreneurship among refugees. Local NGOs and international organizations are also advocating for the relaxation of work permit restrictions to enable refugees to access formal employment. In Bangladesh, there have been calls for better regulation of the informal sector to protect refugee workers from exploitation. Additionally, efforts are being made to promote the integration of refugees into the formal economy through partnerships with businesses and vocational training programs. Overall, addressing the intersection of refugees and business regulations in Indonesia and Bangladesh requires a multi-faceted approach. By creating more inclusive policies and improving access to legal employment opportunities, both countries can better support the economic empowerment and social integration of refugees within their societies.
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