From legal to illegal workers: the process and challenges in recruiting Indonesian migrants workers in Sabah, East Malaysia
According to the statistics in 2010, there are about 1.3 million documented migrant workers in Malaysia with the largest number (approximately 1 million) coming from Indonesia. By entering the country legally using legal documents, these workers will be protected by the employment laws and regulatio...
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Penerbit UM
2015
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