Migrant workers’ welfare is a priority of interim govt: Special Envoy Lutfey Siddiqi

BSS
Published On: 07 Mar 2025, 21:31
Chief Adviser’s Special Envoy Lutfey Siddiqi. File Photo

DHAKA, Mar 7, 2025 (BSS) - Chief Adviser’s Special Envoy Lutfey Siddiqi made a courtesy call on Singapore Minister of Manpower Dr. Tan See Leng at the latter’s office in Singapore today.

Siddiqi expressed gratitude for the professional approach to care that Singapore took towards migrant workers, as exemplified in the provision of healthcare. 

Dr. Tan in turn expressed appreciation for migrant workers, including Bangladeshis in the construction sector, for their significant contributions to Singapore, according to a message received here.

They discussed ways in which the two countries could work together to further improve the end-to-end journey of prospective workers, help reduce costs, and enhance transparency.

Siddiqi updated Dr. Tan, who is also Singapore’s Second Minister for Trade and Industry, on the progress in the free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between the two countries.

 He hoped that this would lead to a wider set of skills and sectors in which Bangladeshi talent can contribute.

Earlier, Siddiqi inaugurated a new online attestation service for IPAs at the Bangladesh High Commission in Singapore. 

IPAs, or In-Principal Approvals, are preliminary work permits issued by the Singapore government. As part of the recruitment process, Bangladesh requires that IPAs be seen and approved by a competent officer at the Bangladesh mission.

Prospective employers and their agents have long complained about the administrative burden of physically visiting the Bangladesh mission for this part of the process. With the introduction of the new online solution, this process can be completed entirely online.

Siddiqi, in a meeting with some representatives of Bangladeshi workers in Singapore, committed to addressing their grievances.

Subsequently, an inter-ministerial group, including the Secretary of the Ministry of Expatriates’ Welfare and the Bangladesh High Commissioner in Singapore, ensured that the online solution, which was stalled for a few years, would be delivered within a few weeks.

“Both the Honourable Chief Adviser Professor Yunus and Adviser Dr. Asif Nazrul have identified the welfare of migrant workers as a key priority of this government,” Lutfey Siddiqi said.

“We are working to improve the airport experience and passport service, monitor airfares, and generally act more responsively to their concerns. While there is a lot more work that needs to be done, it is encouraging to see some positive results,” he went on to say.

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