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Indonesia Sends Home Maids Who Faced Problems With Jordanian Employers
By Ahmad Fuad Yahya
JAKARTA, March 3 (Bernama) -- Thirty Indonesian domestic maids have been
sent home from Jordan since Saturday, after they were issued exit permits in
relation to problems with their employers.
The Indonesian Embassy in Amman, Jordan arranged to send the maids via four
flights on Saturday, Sunday, Monday and March 13.
Currently, 332 Indonesian maids are being sheltered at the embassy.
The main restraint faced by the embassy is the 'kafalah' system in Jordan.
Under the system, the Jordanian immigration authorities would check with
their employers before issuing an exit permit to the maids.
The maids would be detained at the embassy if employers did not give
permission due to various reasons.
"Many employers had the maids detained on the excuse their contracts had not
expired, or over allegations of theft," said the Indonesian Foreign Ministry in
a statement Saturday.
Indonesia has repeatedly met the Jordanian authorities to solve problems
related to the high number of maids at the shelter, and the time-consuming
process of settling the cases.
Last year, the embassy had sheltered, sent home and solved 599 cases of
maids who faced numerous problems, including unpaid salaries, allegations of
torture, sexual harassment, working hours not in accordance with contracts,
exceeding stay due to non-renewal of permits by employers and ill-health.
Of the 332 maids who sought shelter at the embassy, 200 had gone to Jordan
after Indonesia implemented the moratorium on sending maids to Jordan on July
29, 2010.
-- BERNAMA