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April 28, OnlineA fact-finding team investigating last week’s clash in Batam has recommended PT Drydocks World Graha repatriate its problematic foreign employees and replace them

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Mon, May 3, 2010 Published on May. 3, 2010 Published on 2010-05-03T10:12:58+07:00

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pril 28, Online

A fact-finding team investigating last week’s clash in Batam has recommended PT Drydocks World Graha repatriate its problematic foreign employees and replace them. The team also suggested the company gradually reduce its foreign workforce and replacing their positions with capable locals.

“We expect in the future there will only be foreign workers with rare [skills] and high competency here,” fact-finding team chief Hayani Rumondang said Tuesday. Batam Manpower and Transmigration Agency data shows that there are presently 4,000 foreign workers in Batam.

Your comments:

In sending a fact-finding team from the Manpower and Transmigration Agency, we produce its commendation of the incident, which will blame foreigners.

Restricting the freedom of companies to employ the staff they need is clearly no answer to the threat to foreign investment.

First prosecute those guilty of arson for breaking the law and then feel free to pursue further
resolution.

Please make this country a safer place for foreign investment so we can move ahead in the world, rather than being left to the control of hoodlums and rioters.

If there is a problem with inter-cultural workplace relationships in Batam, surely address this, but just blaming foreigners is a sad outdated and myopic view of a global world where Indonesians wish to be welcomed as foreign workers in other countries and protected by those countries laws and must surely provide the same welcome and protection at home.

David
Yogyakarta

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