Sri Lanka Foreign Employment Bureau (SLFEB) says in future Sri Lankan migrant workers to South Korea will have to sign a bond with guarantee to assure their return after the fulfillment of the five year contract period.
The SLFEB says the number of overstaying employees in Korea is increasing creating a problem for Sri Lanka.
The government of Korea has told that the number of overstaying persons will be deducted from the quota given to Sri Lanka. Five thousand positions have been given to employees from Sri Lanka to migrate to Korea for work.
Under the contract, they can work only five years in that country.
CP
The SLFEB says the number of overstaying employees in Korea is increasing creating a problem for Sri Lanka.
The government of Korea has told that the number of overstaying persons will be deducted from the quota given to Sri Lanka. Five thousand positions have been given to employees from Sri Lanka to migrate to Korea for work.
Under the contract, they can work only five years in that country.
CP
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