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India and Malaysia to go after job pimps promising lucrative jobs and exploiting Indian workers
Sonia Joshi
Sep. 9, 2005

These are the pimps of modern age. The sell workers to get exploited worldwide. They would do anything to make a few buck here and there. There are so called body shoppers too – the so called cyber pimps. These pimps sell IT programmers in the international markets. India and Malaysia plans to hunt down the blood sucking body shoppers, so called Indian high tech pimps as well as job pimps.
With an increase in number of cases of Indians being cheated by agents promising lucrative jobs, India and Malaysia were considering an accord to streamline recruitment of workers.
Disclosing this here, Minister of State for External Affairs E Ahamed said Thursday that the proposed MoU on recruitment will help both the employees and employers.
The Indian government, for its part, would ensure that such agents who cheat innocent people promising lucrative jobs abroad were blacklisted and severely punished, said the Minister, who during his three-day visit held talks with top Malaysian leaders including Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi
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