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RI embassy in Riyadh issues New Work contract

The Indonesian embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has issued a new work contract for Indonesian migrant workers and ...

QPS Expands Clinical Trial Services with Acquisition of Qualitix

-        Broadens later stage capabilities and Increases Asian ...

Britain axes 11.000 armed forces jobs: Government

Britain said Tuesday it would axe around 11,000 armed forces jobs as part of defence cuts brought in to help reduce ...

Indonesians working at Egyptian Presidential Palace safe

The resignation of Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak did not affect the safety and security of Indonesian housemaids ...

Garuda to recruit ex-Mandala pilots

PT Garuda Indonesia Tbk. (GIAA) plans to recruit 180 new pilots in 2011 including 36 from Mandala Airlines that ...

15 Indian job aspirants youth killed after falling from trains

Fifteen Indian youths were killed and several others injured Tuesday when they fell from the roof of two speeding ...

RI, Bangladesh to cooperate in migrant workers` protection

Indonesia and Bangladesh have agreed to cooperate in the protection of their migrant workers as fellow members of the ...

50 dead in Iraq as suicide blasts rock holy city

A spate of explosions across Iraq on Thursday killed at least 50 people, most of them in twin suicide car bombings in ...

Pekanbaru newspapers double retail price

The announcement of 2011 civil servants recruitment results has prompted local newspapers to double their daily retail ...

Police foil attempt to smuggle out 31 illegal migrant workers

Surabaya Police foiled an attempt to smuggle out 31 illegal migrant workers from Pati, Central Java, to Malaysia. ...

An Indonesian worker dies in S Arabia

An Indonesian migrant worker in Saudi Arabia, identified as Saiyem, was killed in a traffic accident on December 24, ...

RI targets placement of 10,000 workers in S Korea

Indonesia has targeted the placement of 10,000 migrant workers in South Korea this year, a government official said ...