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Meeting with Minister for Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Development, Sarawak Malaysia

Jakarta, December 06, 2025

The management of the Central Executive Board (DPP) of the Association of Indonesian Manpower Services Companies (APJATI) met with the Minister for Food Industry, Commodity and Regional Development Malaysia, His Honor Dato SRI Dr. Stephen Rundi Utom at the Sheraton Hotel, Jakarta.

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Minister of PPMI Supports APJATI in Strengthening Placement and Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers Through 6 Strategic Work Focuses

December 08, 2024,

(APJATI) led by its General Chair Said Saleh Alawaini held an audience with the Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding at the P2MI Ministry Office, Jakarta, Thursday.

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Welcoming 2025, APJATI Committed to Increasing PMI Quality and Quantity

January 02, 2025

With a new spirit in 2025, APJATI is committed to improving the quality and quantity of Indonesian workers, developing an effective and efficient labor dispatch system, and raising awareness of the importance of protecting the rights of Indonesian migrant workers.

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APJATI Academy Holds First Class for P3MI Placement to Malaysia

25 January 2025

The Association of Indonesian Manpower Services Companies (APJATI) officially launched the APJATI Academy program through its first class, namely "Know How: Placement of P3MI to Malaysia (Beginner Class)", which was held on Wednesday, (22/01/2025) at the APJATI Hall in Jakarta by the APJATI Malaysia Division.

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Meeting with the Minister of P2MI, APJATI Management Explains 6 Focuses of Future Work Programs

6 December 2024

The board of directors of the central leadership board (DPP) of the Association of Indonesian Migrant Workers Services Companies (APJATI) met with the Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI) Abdul Kadir Karding, at the P2MI Ministry Office, Pancoran, Jakarta, Friday

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Meeting with Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, APJATI Supports 8 Percent Economic Growth Target

7 December 2024

Deputy Secretary General of DPP Apjati Ahmad Faisol said the meeting was deliberately held to discuss the latest national economic issues, especially in the process of expanding the global job market which in the future will be one of the programs of the association of migrant worker placement service companies.

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APJATI Enthusiastically Welcomes Reopening of Domestic Sector PMI Placement to the Middle East

25 February 2025

APJATI General Chairperson, Said Saleh Alwaini, stated that this decision was taken by considering various factors, including increasing protection for migrant workers, strengthening recruitment regulations, and increasing the competence of workers before they are sent abroad.

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Apjati supports reopening of domestic sector PMI placement to Middle East

25 February 2025

The Association of Indonesian Migrant Worker Services Companies (Apjati) supports the efforts of the Minister of Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI), Abdul Kadir Karding to reopen the placement of Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) in the domestic sector to the Middle East.

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APJATI REJECTS INCREASE IN DEPOSITS IN LAW NO. 18 OF 2017 ON PROTECTION OF PMI

Jakarta, 6 March 2025

The Central Board od Directors in APJATI expressed its objection to the plan to increase deposits in the revision of Law 18 which is currently being discussed in the house of Representative. This policy is considered to have a broad negative impact on the placement of Prospective Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI).

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