Since 2006, the state-owned construction company, PT Waskita Karya Tbk, is expanding into the Middle East, especially Saudi Arabia. Since then, the company continues to bring workers from Indonesia to work in the oil-rich country.
"There are about 1,200 workers are imported directly from Indonesia to work in the Middle East," said Head of Investor Relations Waskita, Agus Sugiono, the headline, Friday, April 12, 2013.
Until now, according to Agus, the workers The company is working on various projects in the construction sector.
He said the overall cost of displacement as visa, passport, tickets to workers who brought the company out of the country covered by Waskita. The workers, according to Agus, only allowed to go home once a year or two years.
The workers, he added, are experts such as masonry, concrete, and plaster. Currently, workers in Saudi Arabia only a 300 people, because most have returned to Indonesia.
Agus said, the reason for using Indonesian workers because of strict requirements regarding worker in Saudi Arabia. "All workers should not be Muslims and other religious people," he said.
sources:
http://bisnis.news.viva.co.id/news/read/404566-waskita-karya-pekerjakan-ribuan-orang-ke-timteng
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