Job Crisis in Middle East and North Africa Region for Bangladeshi Migrant Workers and NRB:
Middle East and North Africa Region: In recent days, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is becoming restless. After Tunisia and Egypt, Libya is now facing serious trouble due top existing political turmoil which has worsened the country’s social and economic condition. After the conflict in Libya, the industries closed down and the Bangladeshi migrant workers became jobless and homeless.
Moreover Condition in Bahrain is not well. The gulf monarchy of the country is facing protesters demanding political reforms. Military is going to take the command of the city there. The country has already declared a three month state of emergency. Thousands of Bangladeshi workers have already lost their jobs unpaid in Bahrain. Many migrant workers are violently attacked by anti-government protesters.
Due to global economic meltdown, Bangladesh has been facing challenges in the Gulf countries. Saudi Arabia and Malaysia, two main importers of Bangladeshi workers have decreased the rate of importing workers from Bangladesh.
The unrest in Middle East and North America (MENA) region is forcing a large number of workers returning to Bangladesh. More than 33,000 Bangladeshi workers have already come from troubled Libya and more are waiting to return home.
Middle East and North Africa Region: In recent days, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is becoming restless. After Tunisia and Egypt, Libya is now facing serious trouble due top existing political turmoil which has worsened the country’s social and economic condition. After the conflict in Libya, the industries closed down and the Bangladeshi migrant workers became jobless and homeless.
Moreover Condition in Bahrain is not well. The gulf monarchy of the country is facing protesters demanding political reforms. Military is going to take the command of the city there. The country has already declared a three month state of emergency. Thousands of Bangladeshi workers have already lost their jobs unpaid in Bahrain. Many migrant workers are violently attacked by anti-government protesters.
Due to global economic meltdown, Bangladesh has been facing challenges in the Gulf countries. Saudi Arabia and Malaysia, two main importers of Bangladeshi workers have decreased the rate of importing workers from Bangladesh.
The unrest in Middle East and North America (MENA) region is forcing a large number of workers returning to Bangladesh. More than 33,000 Bangladeshi workers have already come from troubled Libya and more are waiting to return home.
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