Kemenp2mi will open opportunities to place Indonesian migrant workers in Jordan
Jakarta – Minister of the Protection of Indonesian Migrant Workers (P2MI), Mukhtarudin accompanied by Deputy Minister of P2MI, Dzulfikar Ahmad Tawalla today visited Jakarta, Jakarta, Jakarta. The meeting discussed opportunities for cooperation in the farm of Indonesian migrant workers in Jordan. The placement is specific to workers who have medium and high skills (middle-high skills). Ambassador Sudqi Al Omoush has transferred the Jordanian government’s commitment to the opening of job opportunities for Indonesian migrant workers and strengthened legal protection for foreign workers in his country. Browse to continue with content that responds to this, Mukhtarudin emphasized that the P2MI ministry still strives to organize the placement of Indonesian migrant workers, so that they are in line with the needs of the global labor market and excellent skills. “Technical matters will be discussed further. The potential for this collaboration is very good, especially for workers with medium and high skills, as long as there is a guarantee for strong legal protection,” Mukhtarudin said in a written statement on Monday (13/10/2025). He also appreciated the steps the Jordanian government took to strengthen the foreign workers’ protection system, including by updating the employment legislation. “Jordan has shown a commitment to labor protection. Aspects of social security and legal protection are good, it’s just a matter of how we respond quickly and measurable to this occasion,” he said. Mukhtarudin added that his party would follow up the results of this meeting through technical discussions to ensure that the procedures and the needs of the Jordan’s side meet. This meeting is an attempt by the P2MI ministry to continue to expand opportunities for the placement of competent Indonesian migrant workers and strengthen collaboration with various partner countries. This is to ensure the protection and well -being of Indonesian migrant workers abroad. “We will follow up in the next discussion and ensure that all placement processes and requirements can be adapted to Jordan’s needs,” he concluded. Also watch the video “collaboration between 3 ministries to support professional degree to work abroad”: (PRF/EGA)