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APJATI Strengthens Indonesia–Japan Human Resource Cooperation Through the Indonesia–Japan Human Resource Matching Fair 2025

Friday, December 5, 2025

The General Chairperson of APJATI, Said Saleh Alwaini, MM MIM, in his remarks emphasized that Indonesia and Japan have long been strategic partners in the field of human resources.

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APJATI Attracts 70 Japanese Companies, Strengthens Indonesian Migrant Worker Placement Through the Indonesia–Japan Human Resource Matching Fair

5 December 2025

The Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers (APJATI) has reiterated its efforts to expand employment opportunities for Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI).

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SERANG CITY GOVERNMENT–APJATI SIGNS MOU ON COOPERATION ON PLACEMENT OF PROSPECTIVE WORKERS OVERSEAS

8 December 2025

The Serang City Government and the Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers (APJATI) officially signed a joint agreement regarding the placement of prospective Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) from Serang City to various countries offering job opportunities. The signing took place in the Serang Mayor's Meeting Room.

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Apjati Partners with AEA-S to Facilitate Indonesian Migrant Workers' Placement in Singapore

21 July 2025

In an effort to increase the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in Singapore, the Association of Indonesian Manpower Services Companies (Apjati) together with the Association of Employment Agencies-Singapore (AEA-S) held the Apjati-AEA-S Bilateral Agency Forum in Jakarta on Monday (7/21). Apjati Chairman, Said Saleh Alwaini, stated that in recent years, several issues and challenges related to the placement of PMI in Singapore urgently need to be renegotiated.

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KP2MI encourages placement in Singapore at Apjati-AEA Business Forum

22 July 2025

The Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KP2MI) is promoting synergy in the placement of Indonesian migrant workers in Singapore through the Bilateral Forum Agency.

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The Indonesian Government is Striving to Improve Caregiver Placement in Singapore

22 July 2025

Deputy Minister for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (Wamen P2MI), Christina Aryani, commended the Association of Indonesian Migrant Worker Services Companies (Apjati) for its initiative in organizing the Bilateral Agency Forum. Furthermore, the event collaborated with the Association of Employment Agencies (AEA) from Singapore.

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Migrant Worker Relocation to Saudi Arabia Could Reduce Domestic Unemployment

29 April 2025

The support of Commission IX of the Indonesian House of Representatives for the plan of the Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) to reopen the sending of Indonesian migrant workers in the domestic sector to Saudi Arabia was welcomed positively by the Association of Indonesian Manpower Services Companies (Apjati).

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APJATI Supports Idea of ​​Moratorium on Migrant Workers to Saudi Arabia

29 April 2025

Commission IX of the DPR supports the government's plan through the Minister for the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding to revoke the moratorium on the placement of Indonesian migrant workers in Saudi Arabia.

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Strategic Steps to Reduce Unemployment: APJATI Fully Supports Lifting of Moratorium to Saudi Arabia

29 April 2025

The General Chairperson of the Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers Services Companies (APJATI), Said Saleh Alwaini, voiced his full support for the move by the Ministry of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (KemenP2MI) which plans to reopen sending domestic migrant workers to Saudi Arabia. This move also received strong support from Commission IX of the Indonesian House of Representatives.

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