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Oman to set minimum wage for Bangladeshi maids

A policy to set a minimum wage for Bangladeshi housemaids working in Oman is being considered, an official from the Bangladesh embassy in Oman said. “Nothing has been finalized. However a study is on,” Zahed Ahmed, a senior official from the Bangladesh embassy, said. maids from BDAccording to a new report, the Bangladesh mission in Oman has formulated a policy on recruitment of housemaids and has conveyed the same to the expatriates welfare and overseas employment ministry in Bangladesh. The news report add...

Communication skill workshop at Savar

President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Bangladesh  Masih Malik Chowdhury DSC_8941FCA  and Vice President AF Nesaruddin FCA were present  among the participants in a day long workshop on "Communication Skills and Integrity Practices " conducted by Bangladesh Public Administration Training Center (BPATC)  at its premises in Savar on 12 September 2015.

Bangladeshi cuisine wins British Curry Award

Newcastle West Road’s Jaipur does classic Bangladeshi curry takeaways better than anyone Our reporter Will Metcalfe tried the best of what 2015 British Curry Awards takeaway of the year winner Jaipur had to offer. When you’re told you’re going to eat from the best takeaway in the region you know the standards are high. [caption id="attachment_19548" align="alignright" width="540"]Staff at the Jaipur Takeaway in Denton Burn, Curry Awards winners Staff at the Jaipur Takeaway in Denton Burn, Curry Awards winners[/caption] Jaipur’s menu is bas...

Saudi to stop hiring costly Bangladeshi workers

Saudi recruitment offices have decided to stop hiring Bangladeshi workers because they claim that a supply crunch has raised costs, the media reported on Tuesday. Ibrahim Al-Megheimish, a recruitment expert, said that there were too few Bangladeshi maids from BDworkers seeking employment, which now means costs have risen from $1,000-1,800 just to bring them to Saudi Arabia, Arab News reported. He said the cost outlined by the Saudi labour ministry is not enough to cover all the expenses incurred in bringing workers to the country. This ha...
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