Nepal
Launched Decent Work Country Program : A
milestone towards social justice: Decent Work
Country Programme (DWCP) for Nepal has been
launched (sp 29/12/2023)
Economic
slowdown hits restaurant business—and budding
floriculture : Economists say that when over a
million young people leave the country each year
for jobs abroad, it affects consumption in all
segments, by Sarahna Khadka (kp 24/12/2023)
Over
143,000 Nepali youths apply for employment
opportunities in South Korea (kh 23/12/2023)
About
16.5 percent of returnee migrant workers remain
unemployed (rep 22/12/2023)
EPS
significantly helps to eliminate fraud in
foreign employment, by Sabita Khadka (rep
21/12/2023)
Nearly
700,000 Nepalis seek employment abroad last year
: Mangsir (last month) witnesses highest
departures with 71,276 labor permits obtained
(kh 20/12/2023), Nearly
300,000 leave for foreign employment in five
months of current FY (rep 20/12/2023)
Nepalis
leave home to build their dream homes, by
Aesha Bajracharya (rep 20/12/2023)
Possibility
of work-from-home in Nepal, by Pushpa Raj
Joshi (rep 18/12/2023)
Govt
restrictions leave women migrant workers in
danger as they are forced to resort to illegal
routes, by Aesha Bajracharya (rep
18/12/2023)
Vigilance
urged against fraudulent schemes in the name of
foreign employment in Israel (kh 13/12/2023)
Bait
of battlefields : At the heart of the Nepali
youth’s exodus is a deep suspicion about their
country’s future (kp 08/12/2023)
Protest
erupts as Nepali youth demand fair opportunity
to go to Korea for foreign employment, by
Sabita Khadka (rep 08/12/2023)
Police
bust racket sending Nepali youths to serve in
Russian Army; 12 arrested, by Kosh Raj
Koirala (rep 07/12/2023)
Why
do job aspirants overlook govt to seek
information for foreign employment?, by
Sabita Khadka (rep 07/12/2023)
Different
shades of migration : The exodus of skilled
workers who could have made a healthy living in
Nepal is also noteworthy, by Jagadish Prasad
Bist (kp 05/12/2023)
EPS-TOPIK:
15,000 jobs for Nepali workers, EPS Korea sets
Test dates and criteria (kh 05/12/2023)
NA
Chair Timilsina urges overseas youths to return
home for nation’s progress (kh 05/12/2023)
Gender
and sexual minorities suffer abuse in foreign
employment (rep 03/12/2023)
Nepali
woman rescued from Oman (rep 30/11/2023)
Police
nab fraud for making
false promises of
employment in Portugal
(kh 26/11/2023)
Dream
of going to UK shattered
as unscrupulous agent
deceives more than 50
people, by Sabita
Khadka (rep 26/11/2023)
Too
hot to work : The COP28
Climate Summit in Dubai
spotlights working
conditions for Nepali
migrant workers (nt
24/11/2023)
Villages
left with only women as
men flock to India for
job opportunities
(rep 18/11/2023)
DoFE
blacklists company for
exploiting Nepali
workers in Saudi Arabia
by failing to provide
employment (rep
13/11/2023)
Remittonomics
and conflict : The
fragility of Nepal’s
economy is once more
highlighted by the
conflict in West Asia,
by Sonia Awale (nt
20/10/2023)
Stop
Exploitation Of Migrant Workers, by Namrata
Sharma (rn 18/10/2023)
Nepal
should better brand its workforce abroad,
interview with Ganesh Gurung, labour and migration
expert, on pertinent issues of foreign employment
including worker safety and ways to resolve them
(kp 16/10/2023)
MoUs
signed to explore new labour destination, by
Ram Kumar Kamat (ht 15/10/2023)
Nepali
migrant workers unable to return home for
Dashain (kh 14/10/2023)
The
migration myth : Moving beyond anecdotes to
pinpoint push factors, by Babrim Bikram
Thapa (nt 13/10/2023)
Mutually
beneficial : Collaboration between academia and
industry to produce employable manpower is
win-win for all (kp 13/10/2023)
Nepalis
‘deceived, cheated and exploited’ at Amazon
warehouses in Saudi Arabia : An Amnesty
International report exposes the multinational’s
failure to prevent contracted workers from being
exposed to human rights abuses, despite
receiving complaints, by Arjun Poudel (kp
11/10/2023) [see AI
report], 'Migrants
workers in Saudi Arabia were deceived' (ht
11/10/2023), Exploitative
Amazon : It is shocking that a multinational
tech giant was complicit in exploiting Nepal
workers (kp 12/10/2023)
Check
Alarming Exodus Of Nepalis, by Narayan
Upadhyay (rn 10/10/2023)
Rising
trend: Increasing numbers of Nepali youth seek
foreign work opportunities (rep 03/10/2023)
14
manpower companies suspended for using dubious
certificates to send Nepali workers to Japan
(rep 03/10/2023)
Nepal's
Perspective On Bilateral Labour Agreements,
by Hari P Regmi (rn 28/09/2023)
KMC’s
labor bank receives 400 applications in a month
(rep 24/09/2023)
Govt
comes up with 47-pt decisions to address issues
of foreign labour migration (kh 21/09/2023)
Flying
away from the nest : Governance falls in the
hands of regressive forces when the engines of
change exit the system, by CK Lal (kp
13/09/2023)
Debunking
Brain-drain Debate, by Atindra Dahal (rep
06/09/2023)
Manage
Rural-To-Urban Migration, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 05/09/2023)
Why
Nepali students can’t wait to go abroad : Lack
of jobs due to political instability and growing
corruption have driven thousands of youths to
seek their future overseas, experts say, by
Subin Adhikari (kp 05/09/2023)
Nepali
job seekers fall victim to deceptive Canadian
employment scams, losing millions (rep
05/09/2023)
KMC
to link unemployed people to jobs through Labour
Bank (ht 22/08/2023)
Justice
for workers : Employer pay model would lighten
the financial burden of migrant workers (ht
21/08/2023)
Number
of people seeking foreign employment rising in
Karnali (rep 10/08/2023)
Nepal
must take safe migration seriously : People
migrate for so many reasons, such as a better
quality of life, education, job opportunities
and better salaries. Amongst the 2.2m Nepali
people, who migrate abroad, 81.28 percent are
male and 18.72 percent female, by Aleena T
Sabu (ae 10/08/2023)
Vulnerable
youths, vulnerable nation : The youth's desire
to join foreign forces emanates from the Nepali
state's failure to provide ample jobs to its
growing young population (Part I),
by Binoj Basnyat (ae 09/08/2023)
'Nexus
between foreign employment, trafficking' (ht
09/08/2023)
Over
771,000 Nepali youths sought foreign
employment in FY 2022/23 (rep
27/07/2023)
Exodus
of Skilled Manpower: A Wake-Up Call for
Nepal, by Sandeep Thapa (rep
20/07/2023)
NAFEA
demonstrates in front of Immigration
Department for barring migrant workers
from flying (kh 16/07/2023)
Nepalis
working abroad keep home fires burning :
Remittance inflows totalled a staggering
Rs1.11 trillion in the first 11 months
of the fiscal year ended mid-June, the
central bank says, by Sangam Prasain
(kp 11/07/2023)
Hot
and dangerous : At COP28, Nepal should
negotiate with Gulf countries to
prioritise the well-being of its
citizens (kp 05/07/2023)
Over
740,000 migrant workers get permits for foreign
employment in 11 months of current FY : Around
2,044 individuals leaving the country daily for
jobs abroad (rep 04/07/2023), Around
750,000 Nepali got labor permits in 11 and half
months, says Department of Foreign Employment
(nlt 05/07/2023)
12,000
migrant Nepali workers died abroad in a decade,
by Sabita Khadka (rep 30/06/2023), Extreme
heat puts migrant workers at risk of fatal
diseases, report says : Nepalis are returning
from Middle East with renal failure, cardiac
issues and other ailments in alarming numbers,
by Arjun Poudel (kp 01/07/2023)
28
migrant workers from Nawalpur die in the course
of overseas employment (kh 28/06/2023)
Fixing
the Unemployment and Skills Gap, by Rabindra
Singh (rep 18/06/2023)
National
Investigation Department announces vacancies for
71 positions (rep 17/06/2023) [Are the rules on social
inclusion being applied or are these again
predominantly jobs for male Khas Arya?]
UAE
requests Nepal to resume sending domestic
helpers : On Wednesday, Nepal and the UAE
renewed the labour deal, which paves the way for
the resumption of sending domestic workers to
the Gulf nation more conveniently, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 15/06/2023)
Overcome
Growing Labour Crisis, by Sudan Kumar Oli
(rn 15/06/2023)
Nepal
plans to reopen war-torn Iraq for Nepali migrant
workers : Reconstruction works are being carried
out in Iraq and other countries fuelling demand
for Nepali workers, officials say (kp
04/06/2023)
More
than 650,000 Nepalis took labor permit in the
first 10 months of FY 2022/23, by Sabita
Khadka (rep 04/06/2023)
With
men away in India for work, women fill void in
construction : Until a few years ago,
contractors would not hire women in construction
projects, but that has changed now since most
villages are almost devoid of men, by Tripti
Shahi (kp 03/06/2023)
Inhumane
cost of labour : The violation of the free-visa,
free-ticket policy for Nepali workers is one
reason for their suffering (kp 02/06/2023)
South
Korea to employ Nepalis in shipbuilding : The
East Asian country has asked for 3,000 people to
work in the shipyards, officials said, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 01/06/2023)
12,000
Nepali migrant workers lost their lives abroad
in one-and-half decades, by Sabita Khadka
(rep 25/05/2023)
Report
shows increasing vulnerability of Nepali migrant
workers : Nepal and its labour-receiving
countries have effectively failed in ensuring
the migrant workers’ rights, experts say, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 24/05/2023)
Japan’s
caregiving sector eyes workers from Nepal :
Japan opened up its labour market to Nepalis as
specified skilled workers in March 2019 (kp
23/05/2023)
Over
660,000 Nepalis left the country in 10 months
for overseas jobs (rep 22/05/2023)
Why
are Nepalis Leaving the Country?, by Hari
Prasad Shrestha (rep 21/05/2023)
Rs
760 million duped luring of foreign jobs: DoFE
(kh 19/05/2023)
Nepal’s
private sector provides jobs to 4.93 million
persons, report says : Nepal needs to continue
strengthening its private sector to achieve
its goal of becoming a middle-income country
by 2030, according to a joint study by FNCCI
and IFC (kp 19/05/2023)
'UK's
seasonal agriculture visa scheme exposes
migrant workers to serious risk of abuse' :
This year, 45,000 visas are available under
the scheme (ht 17/05/2023), Experts
call for fair treatment of migrant workers in
UK : The UK’s Home Office immigration
statistics show that 2,072 Nepalis got
seasonal work visas in the first half of 2022,
by Pawan Pandey (kp 18/05/2023)
Coalition
leaders urge govt to prioritize job creation
in policy and programs (kh 16/05/2023)
Challenges
Of Foreign Employment, by Uttam Maharjan
(rn 16/05/2023)
Nation
Needs To Prevent Brain Drain, by Nisha Jha
(rn 14/05/2023)
Human
flight : “It’s not whether migration is good
or bad, but how we can better manage it for
development and prosperity.” (nt
12/05/2023)
Task
force studying effectiveness of free-visa,
free-ticket policy : Despite the provision,
Nepali migrant workers are still made to pay a
hefty amount in recruitment fees, insiders say,
by Pawan Pandey (kp 12/05/2023)
Foreign
job fraud cases are on rise, by Sabitri
Dhakal (ae 10/05/2023)
Abuse
of interns on the rise in Nepal, report says :
The report by GEFONT said the number of
trainee and apprentice workers increased by 20
percent in a year (kp 08/05/2023)
Make
Nepali Migrants’ Future Secure, by Bhupa P
Dhamala (rn 03/05/2023), Labour
Exploitation Still Pervasive, by Namrata
Sharma (rn 03/05/2023)
eturn
migrant opens flourishing farmhouse resort in
his village : Located 3 km south of Dumre
Chowk in Tinahu Rural Municipality, the eco
farmhouse allows visitors to observe local
farm life, by Sanju Paudel (kp 29/04/2023)
Mismatches
in labour market : Nepal is entering a new phase
of industrial practices in line with global
trends, by Achyut Wagle (kp 25/04/2023)
Nepalis
finding their fortune in Shimla : The Indian
Embassy in Kathmandu estimates that nearly 8
million Nepalis live and work in India, by
Rajesh Mishra (kp 23/04/2023)
Myagdi’s
development fails to stop residents from
outmigration : While some families have migrated
to the country’s urban centres, many individuals
have left for foreign employment, by
Ghanashyam Khadka (kp 20/04/2023)
Migrant
workers face hassles to enrol in social security
scheme : Labour migration researchers have
questioned the rationale behind starting a
scheme without adequate preparations, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 18/04/2023)
Social
and economic reintegration programmes for
returnee migrant workers set to begin : Foreign
Employment Board has approved proposals from 81
local units to start the programmes, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 17/04/2023)
Keep
them in Nepal : If people are given a chance to
work in their trained fields, they will not want
to go abroad, by Sushila Karki (kp
16/04/2023)
Job
guarantee for social security : Targeted job
guarantee can be an effective and equitable
policy to achieve financial stability, by
Nischal Dhungel (kp 13/04/2023)
Re-integration
program for returnee migrant workers launched
(kh 12/04/2023)
Arrests
expose scam involving migrant workers
compensation : The mechanism for paying
financial assistance to the workers and their
families needs to be made easier, said experts,
by Pawan Pandey (kp 11/04/2023)
Ministry
of Labor cautions over the role of
intermediaries (kh 08/04/2023)
PM
Employment Program: 841,000 seek employment,
only 15,000 get it (rep 05/04/2023) [One of the many failed
policies of former PM Oli!]
Nepal
has 10,000 foreign workers, highest from China
(kh 03/04/2023)
Nepal’s
Europe Dream: To Cheer or Not? (rep
02/04/2023)
Work
Ethic Essential For Development, by Bhupa P
Dhamala (rn 31/03/2023)
No
country for young men : For four high schoolers
in Nepal, overseas work is the only way out of
their station in life, by Priti Thapa (nt
31/03/2023)
When
the migrant workers return home, they not only
come with money but also skills (ht
30/03/2023)
Migrant
workers being included in social security scheme
(kh 23/03/2023), Migrant
workers enlisted in social security scheme : The
scheme which covered only formal private sector
workers has been expanded to migrant workers and
self-employed persons abroad, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 23/03/2023)
Nepal
removes fixed-term labour approvals : Nepali
missions in destination countries have been
given the authority to issue re-entry labour
approvals, by Pawan Pandey (kp 20/03/2023),
Surge
in labor approvals and remittance inflow (ae
20/03/2023)
Over
61,000 receive work permits in a month (rep
20/03/52023)
Provision
of two-year labor permit for foreign employment
removed (kh 16/03/2023)
Nepali
recruitment agency loses GLAA licence : The GLAA
had suspended Adept and Agile’s licence earlier
this year in January (kp 14/03/2023)
Combating
Unemployment And Poverty, by Lok Nath Bhusal
(rn 12/03/2023)
Out
of job, Nepali delivery riders in UAE await help
: The migrant workers say they paid recruiting
agencies in Nepal Rs250,000 to Rs315,000 each in
the hopes of making over Rs100,000 a month,
by Pawan Pandey (kp 09/09/2023)
Rethinking
retirement age : The civil servants in Nepal
retire relatively early, and this is not good
news for the country, by Pushpa Raj Joshi
(kp 06/03/2023)
Nepal
squanders overseas seasonal work opportunities :
Farms in the UK have already decided not to hire
Nepalis due to a rise in absconder numbers and
high recruitment fees, by Pawan Pandey (kp
03/03/2023)
Beset
by poverty at home, Banke women face horror
abroad : Several debt-ridden Nepali women who
illegally visited Gulf nations for jobs are in
captivity and crying for help, by Rupa
Gahatraj (kp 03/03/2023)
Calls
grow for gender equality in foreign jobs m: The
restrictive policies over the years, regarding
labour mobility of women, have made them
vulnerable to trafficking and forced labour,
observers say, by Pawan Pandey (kp
28/02/2023)
Nepalis
no more allowed to go to UAE and Qatar as
motorcycle and taxi drivers (rep 22/02/2023)
Over
64,000 obtain work permits in the last one month
(kh 22/02/2023)
High
school dropout runs flourishing eatery in Delhi
: Trends show that nearly 1 million Nepalis will
leave the country this fiscal year for better
jobs abroad, apart from those going to India,
officials say, by Mimamsha Dhungel (kp
15/02/2023) [This is
thanks to the extremely successful and committed
employment policies of Nepal's incredibly
competent top politicians!]
Voices
for fair recruitment grow as Nepal and Malaysia
hold labour talks today : Malaysia’s Home
Minister Ismail is in Kathmandu to discuss a
number of bilateral issues, including migration
(kp 03/02/2023)
Nepal
is a champion country for fair recruitment, but
on paper only, observers say : Migrant workers
are still paying a huge amount for recruitment
fees despite laws to prevent such expenses
(kp 31/01/2023)
UK
may not hire Nepali seasonal workers this year :
The organisations licensed to recruit workers
have decided not to do so because of
controversies over illegal fees and abscondment,
insiders say, by Pawan Pandey (kp
30/01/2023)
Migrant
workers risk their lives in hopes of better life
: Lured with promises of good jobs, Nepali
youths fall into human traffickers’ traps,
by Rajesh Mishra (kp 29/01/2023)
Making
overseas migration better : The RSP has a
responsibility to fulfil its pledge to improve
the wellbeing of Nepali migrant workers, by
Kunda Dixit (nt 27/01/2023)
Government
to review provision requiring recruitment
agencies to send minimum 100 workers abroad :
Manpower agencies have been lobbying for
scrapping the provision ever since it was
introduced in 2019, by Pawan Pandey (kp
22/01/2023)
Step
at a time : Politicians and ministers should
take practical steps to wean the state off
remittance (kp 20/01/2023)
Karnali
govt forms taskforce for youth employment
(kh 19/01/2023)
Uncontrolled
migration, foreign employment depleting Myagdi
villages, by Dhruba Sagar Sharma (rn
19/01/2023)
Number
of people leaving Nepal to seek foreign
employment rising, by Kabita Khadka (rep
12/01/2023)
Labour
permits to be issued from all seven provinces
from today (kh 08/01/2023)
Nepal
Embassy cautions Nepali nationals aspiring for
job in South Africa against job fraud (rep
07/01/2023)
Nepali
workers flee Punjab’s rice mill, report death
from torturous conditions : A total of 14 people
had gone to Punjab in the second week of October
to work at Mittal Rice Mill in Samana, by
Abdhesh Kumar Jha (kp 30/12/2022)
More
Nepalis leave for foreign jobs in 2022 : In the
last fiscal year ended mid-July, daily
departures averaged 1,726, a five-year high,
by Pawan Pandey (kp 30/12/2022)
Innovative
micro-enterprises: A solution to youth migration
in rural Nepal, by Anupam Bajra (ae
22/12/2022)
Europe
emerges as attractive destination for Nepali
migrant workers (ae 22/12/2022)
Cabinet
gives green light for seasonal workers : The
Seasonal Workers Management Working Guidelines
2022 permits local level to select workers and
send them to foreign countries for temporary
employment, by Pawan Pandey (kp 21/12/2022)
Nepal
Labour Migration Report 2022 launched (rep
20/12/2022)
Migrant
departures turn into exodus as economy stalls :
Official statistics show that 347,340 Nepalis
had left the country by the first five-month
period that ended mid-December, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 19/12/2022)
The
misery of migrant workers : Our workers are
needlessly losing lives in Qatar due to
dehumanising working conditions, by Sakun
Gajurel (kp 04/12/2022)
Migration
turning hill villages into ghost towns :
Villages in Ramechhap, Dhankuta lie abandoned
and fields fallow with residents leaving in
search of greener pastures, by Tika
Prasad Bhatta and Ramesh Chandra Adhikari (kp
02/11/2022) [Nepal needs
a government that is finally serious about
domestic job creation!]
Fraud
on the rise in foreign employment, by Sabita
Khadka (rep 27/11/2022)
Leaving
on a jet plane : If things continue as usual,
the stream of people’s exodus could soon turn
into a deluge (kp 23/11/2022)
World
Cup behind the scenes: Workers get raw deal :
Many Nepali migrant workers have been facing
contract breaches, wage theft and
discrimination, according to human rights
watchdogs, by Pawan Pandey (kp 12/11/2022)
Reintegration
programme for migrant workers awaits
implementation : The programme will support the
reintegration of returnees in the community to
ensure that they benefit fully from their
foreign experience, by Pawan Pandey (kp
07/11/2022)
Emerging
Form of Circular Labor Migration In Nepal,
by Bindu Sharma (sp 21/10/2022)
Calls
grow to give migrant workers their due in World
Cup-hosting Qatar : Since 2008-09, more than
11,200 Nepalis have died and over 2,200 been
injured in foreign labour destinations, by
Pawan Pandey (kp 19/10/2022)
Migrant
workers biggest moneymakers, but the country
doesn’t care enough : Nepal’s weak diplomacy has
been a big barrier to addressing labour
exploitation at work destinations, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 24/09/2022)
Reintegrating
returnee migrant workers : The local level is
the fundamental institution to implement
reintegration programmes, by Thaneshwar
Bhusal (kp 23/09/2022)
Training
made mandatory for domestic workers going to
European countries (kh 16/09/2022)
Foreign
employment revival : Remittances rebound after
the pandemic, offering Nepal some respite from
an economic crisis (nt 12/08/2022)
Migration
not a wish, but necessity for Nepalis : New
empirical study on how oversees employment has
affected workers, returnees and their families,
by Shristi Karki (nt 12/08/2022)
Urban
development department has 600 daily-wage and
temporary employees!, by Bhuwan Sharma (rep
09/08/2022)
Directive
to prioritise local workforce stems from lack of
understanding, experts say : If the government
wants to replace foreign workers, observers
stress the need to produce skilled manpower
first when Nepali youths are leaving the country
in droves, by Pawan Pandey (kp 05/08/2022)
Make
Foreign Jobs Dignified, by Ramesh Aryal (rn
04/08/2022)
Qatar
seeks Nepalis to fill service sector vacancies
during FIFA World Cup : The decision to hire
Nepali workers in the service sector comes amid
growing criticism of Qatar for poor treatment of
foreign workers, by Pawan Pandey (kp
30/07/2022)
Government,
private sector join hands to promote startup
ecosystem in Nepal : The startup manifesto under
StartupNation aims to achieve 100,000 new
quality jobs by 2030, by Krishana Prasain
(kp 26/07/2022)
Campaign
of ensuring employment for persons with
disabilities emphasized (kh 24/07/2022)
Bringing
Skills Back? Lessons for Nepal’s Future
Migration Policy Approach, by Froilan Malit
Jr and Anurag Devkota (rep 23/07/2022)
Policy
failures drive Nepalis to seek their fortunes
abroad : In the last fiscal year, more than
628,503 people received labour permits, the
second highest number on record, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 19/07/02022), In
light of policy gap : Lack of opportunities at
home means the trend of mass departures will
likely continue (kp 21/07/2022) [There continues to be a
complete lack of interest in ensuring the right
of people to work in their own country!]
Number
of workers going abroad increases by 3.68 times
(kh 16/07/2022)
Foreign
Employment Tribunal settles 227 cases in current
fiscal year (kh 15/07/2022)
Workers
lack security in Nepal and abroad, by Keshav
Adhikari (kh 11/07/2022)
Chasing
the European dream : Changing migration patterns
mean that more Nepalis are now traveling to
western Europe via dangerous, illegal routes in
the hopes of obtaining residence in a European
country like Portugal, by Bhrikuti Rai (rec
17/06/2022)
Domestic
workers across Asia and the Pacific: It's time
to give the rights they deserve, by
ChihokoAsada Miyakawa (ht 17/06/2022)
Nepal
signs labor agreements with 10 countries in 17
years : Agreements with four more countries soon
(kh 15/06/2022)
Nepal
and Switzerland partner to reintegrate returnee
migrant workers in Nepal (rep 08/06/2022)
1,171
Nepalis lost their lives in foreign employment
in eight months (kh 29/05/2029)
Migrant
workers to get labor permits from Bhairahawa :
Officials say decentralization of foreign job
services will facilitate workers and reduce the
crowd at the Kathmandu-based Foreign Employment
Office, by Tulsi Subedi (ae 26/05/2022)
Tackling
Unemployment Problem, by Shyam Prasad
Mainali (rn 20/05/2022)
Labor
permit service goes online (nlt 20/05/2022)
Laws
fail to discourage fraud incidents in foreign
employment : Foreign employment department get
around 800 complaints against fraud agents and
agencies in nine months, by Tulsi Subedi
(19/05/2022)
Skilled
Nepali workers getting high-paying jobs abroad :
Many countries besides Japan may open their
doors to skilled Nepali workers, particularly
caregivers, industry insiders say, by Pawan
Pandey (kp 15/05/2022)
Rethinking
labor and laborer, employed and unemployed,
by Ananta Aryal (nlt 03/05/2022)
Safety
and health at work: Acting together to build a
positive culture, by Chihoko Asada Miyakawa
(ht 02/05/2022), Govt
for creating dignified working environment
(ht 02/05/2022)
From
today, institutional labor permit will be issued
online only (rep 15/04/2022)
Migrant
workers who've received work permits on their
own must submit self-declaration documents
(rep 14/04/2022)
Youths
head for India in droves indifferent to
elections : Say earning livelihoods and feeding
their families are more important to them,
by Thakur Singh Tharu and Bhawani Bhatta (kp 01/04/2022) [It is the criminal failure
of the previous Oli government, but of course
also of the present Deuba government, to have
simply and purposefully disregarded the SC's
directive on the participation of migrant
workers in the elections! It has already been
established for five years that 2022 is an
election year!]
From
Darchula to Dharchula, every day for work :
Hundreds of Nepalis cross the Mahakali border
every day looking for work in India's Dharchula.
There are no jobs in Nepal, they say, by Jag
Bahadur Budha (rec 31/03/2022)
After
being enslaved in Lebanon for 12 years, Sajita
Lama finally returns to her home in Nepal
(nt 25/03/2022)
Social
Costs Of Foreign Job, by Mahendra Subedi (rn
22/03/2022)
A
one-way ticket : For most migrant workers, it’s
a life lived without appreciation, and in death,
without dignity (kp 21/3/2022)
Nepalis
are dying in the Gulf. Not enough done to
prevent loss of life : The causes of death are
not being properly investigated, says a report,
highlighting how migrant workers are exposed to
a series of risks to health, including heat and
humidity, by Binod Ghimire and Arjun Poudel
(kp 19/03/2022)
200,000
Nepalis went abroad in search of employment in
the first seven months of current FY (rep
12/03/2022)
Female
migrant workers hold up half the sky : Migration
offers Nepali women a chance to become
financially independent, yet the government
tried to restrict it, by Sahina Shrestha (nt
11/03/2022)
Labor
desk at TIA removed (kh 10/03/2022)
53
foreign employment companies face govt action
(rep 01/03/2022)
Govt
to provide free PCR test for workers going for
foreign employment (kh 27/02/2022)
Issues
in foreign employment : Nepal's foreign
employment management regulation remains a
subject of controversy, by Thaneshwar Bhusal
(kp 25/02/2022)
Call
to make foreign employment safe (ht
24/02/2022)
Let
us salute migrant workers : They do not command
the respect they deserve in government policy or
people’s minds, by Paban Raj Pandey (kp
21/02/2022)
Debt
bondage, forced labor and discrimination: How
migrant workers, including many Nepalis, are
suffering in Dubai : Dubai is currently hosting
Expo 2020 Dubai. Migrant workers working on the
Expo projects face a host of problems including
forced labor, debt bondage, delays and
non-payment of wages, passport retention,
threats and harassment, by Deepika Thapaliya
(nlt 16/02/2022)
Systematic
reforms necessary for increasing remittance:
Labour Minister (kh 11/02/2022)
Government
to honour returnee migrant worker-turned
entrepreneurs (kh 03/02/2022)
Labor
Ministry forms a Task Force to classify foreign
employment companies (rep 03/02/2022)
Establishment
of Call Center and Foreign Employment Complaints
Hearing Room at labor ministry (rep
30/01/2022)
Govt
cautions outbound workers to get legal permit
before travelling to destination countries
(rep 29/01/2022)
No
country for young men : Remittances fuel Nepal’s
economy, but country’s migration policies still
do not favour workers, by Shristi Karki (nt
29/01/2022)
Govt
forms a team of marshals to take action against
middlemen and manpower companies who leave
Nepalis stranded abroad (rep 28/01/2022)
Ways
To Meet Brain Gain Goals, by Bhupa P Dhamala
(rn 28/01/2022)
Home
Ministry forms committee to study pros and cons
of Visit Visa (kh 27/01/2022)
Politicians’
incompetence is turning the best minds away,
ruining Nepal’s future: A renowned US-based
Nepali expert came to Nepal to help the country
create well-paid jobs for fellow Nepalis but
Nepali politicians responded in such a way he
began to lose hope, by Anjali Subedi (based
on talk with Ramhari Subedi) (nlt 25/01/2022)
Resuscitation
of the Bygone Loksewa Legacy, by Pradip
Kumar Kafle (rep 24/01/2022)
Dying
as a migrant worker in a pandemic : When global
mobility restrictions were at its strictest,
some migrant workers who died to Covid-19
returned home as ashes in a box. Their families
are still being deprived of compensation, by
Rakesh Prasad Chaudhary (rec 21/01/2022)
Workers
return home after losing jobs in India : Around
1,000 people are entering Nepal through the
Trinagar border point in Kailali on a daily
basis, by Mohan Bushaair (kp 16/01/2022)
DoFE
to issue labour permits via online only
(rep 15/01/2022)
90
percent employed women are working informally in
Nepal : Women informal sector workers share a
disproportionate burden of unpaid care work and
family responsibilities that limit their job
opportunities, by Aakriti Ghimire (kp
07/01/2022)
Over
4.4 million people involved in informal sector
face vulnerabilities, by Eak Raj Bastola (kh
05/01/2022)
Nepal
has over 4.4 million informal workers, majority
of them underpaid and excluded from social
protection: Report. Nepal has seen reforms in
labor and social security acts but these reforms
have made little to no impact on the lives of
informal sector workers, the report says, by
Prasun Sangroula (nlt 30/12/2021)
Migrant
workers’ worry over wage in COVID-19 pandemic
(kh 28/12/2021)
Exodus
of Nepal’s youth : Ironically, people leave
Nepal to work in countries that have turned
deserts into agricultural lands (kp
24/12/2021)
Qatar
announces reforms in labor laws, Nepali workers
expected to benefit : Qatar is among the major
destination countries for Nepalis to go for
employment. Around 4,00,000 Nepalis are
estimated to be working in Qatar in various
sectors (nlt 22/12/2021), Nepali
lying in jail for 4 yrs for failure to pay 2.5
million as compensation, by Yogendra Yogi
(kh 23/12/2021)
NAC
directed to allocate 40 low tariff ticket to
Nepali overseas workers (kh 22/12/2021)
Exploitation
and harassment await young people joining the
workforce, by Aishwarya Baidar (rec
21/12/2021)
Taskforces
formed to address unemployment (ht
09/12/2021)
Govt
looking for alternative to 'free visa, free
ticket' system, by Rudra Khadka (rep
09/12/2021)
Nepal-Qatar
Joint Committee meeting: An opportunity to
address challenges faced by Nepali workers : As
the Nepal-Qatar Joint Committee meeting is
taking place in Kathmandu today, here are a host
of issues the two countries need to address to
ensure safety and wellbeing of Nepali workers in
Qatar, by Deepika Thapaliya (nlt
03/12/2021), Qatar
agrees to review labor agreement with Nepal
(kh 03/12/2021)
Govt
mulling reintegration of Nepalis migrant
returnee (kh 27/11/2021)
Job
impact from pandemic worse than expected (ht
28/10/2021)
Govt
sending Nepali workers to South Korea almost
after 2 years; 48 flying today (kh
27/10/2021)
Korea-bound
workers called for completing official
procedures for job placement (rep
06/10/2021)
Preventable
deaths : There will be no change in the plight
of migrant workers as long as the concerned
governments are reluctant to act (ht
20/09/2021)
70%
migrant workers say they will not choose same
recruiting agency again (kh 16/09/2021)
Employment
in Korea to resume only after implementation of
biometrics, by Rudra Khadka (rep 15/09/2021)
Prime
Minister Employment Program fails to reach
target (rep 22/08/2021)
Migrant
workers’ contribution: Where is the Government?,
by Nitish Lal Shrestha (kh 16/08/2021)
Nepali
workers still unsure if they will be able to
report to their jobs in Kuwait : Nepalis have
not been able to migrate to Kuwait since March
last year. Even after getting jabbed against
Covid-19, Nepalis who came home on job breaks
are denied entry, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 12/08/2021)
Israel
caregiver job vacancies getting huge response
from Nepali youths : For 1,000 caregiver jobs,
more than 5,000 candidates have already applied
and over 20,000 are in the application process.
The application deadline expires on August 16,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 11/08/2021)
Exiles
at home : Migrant workers are heroes of the
nation, but the government treats them as
lesser humans, by Deepak Thapa (kp
08/08/2021)
Migrant
workers continue to crowd Teku hospital, by
Anup Ojha (kp 07/08/2021)
Government
starts accepting applications from migrant
workers for QR-coded jab certificates : Foreign
job seekers will be issued certificates within a
few days of filing an application, which can be
done online or in person, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 06/08/2021)
UAE
allows conditional entry to Nepalis : The
decision comes as a relief to only those workers
vaccinated in the UAE and possessing valid visas,
by Cjhandan Kumar Mandal (kp 05/08/2021)
Expensive
airfare puts additional burden on Nepali migrant
workers, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
02/08/2021)
Kuwait-bound
workers face new obstacle as jab certificates do
not have QR code : Nepalis who are home on job
break fear losing employment as their vaccine
certificates don’t have the required QR code,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 01/08/2021)
For
Israeli job, a Nepali worker needs to invest
around Rs165,700 : A labour deal already under
criticism for making workers pay has put an
additional financial burden on Israel job
aspirants, labour migration experts say, by
Chandan Kumar mandal (kp 31/07/2021)
Workers
going to Qatar and Kuwait paying hefty amounts
as zero cost policy falters, report says, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 29/07/2021), Mirage
for migrant workers : The government must
implement the free visa and free ticket policy
(kp 30/07/2021)
Nepali
migrant workers continue to die in numbers,
by Tulsi Subedi (ae 29/08/2021)
Coffin
economy : How do we account for the human cost
of foreign labour that keeps the Nepali economy
afloat? (kp 26/07/2021)
Police
warn foreign job aspirants against falling prey
to sham recruitment agents : According to the
Nepal Police, in the first 11 months of the last
fiscal year, 577 cases of fraud were filed
across the country, by Shuvam Dhungana (kp
21/07/2021)
To
the relief of foreign job sector, single-shot
J&J vaccine being given to migrant workers :
Authorities earlier had decided to give them
Chinese Vero Cell. Besides not being approved by
many labour destinations, its double-shot regime
was impractical for outbound workers, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/07/2021)
Foreign
employment board is taking up duty of training
outbound women : Candidates can still choose
between the board and private firms for the
training, which helps them learn about the
destination countries and their cultures and
rules, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
18/07/2021)
Nepalis
among workers exploited in Qatar’s high-end
hotels set up for FIFA World Cup : Study shows
luxury hotel brands have failed to protect
migrant workers, who suffer serious abuses,
including exorbitant recruitment fees,
discrimination and being trapped in a job
through fear of reprisal and intimidation,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/07/2021)
Job-seekers
now also jab-seekers : Mandatory vaccine
requirement for migrant workers throws
international migration into uncertainty, by
Upasana Khadka (nt 21/7/2021)
Vaccinating
outbound workers with China-made Vero Cell shots
adds to complication, officials say : The
vaccine, which is developed by China’s
Sinopharm, is not recognised by most labour
destination countries, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 16/07/2021)
Reframing
Our Youth Employment Problem, by Surath Giri
and Saurabh Shah (rep 15/07/2021)
Policy
to deny entry to unjabbed workers is
discriminatory, rights groups sayWhile
labour-importing countries should withdraw
discriminatory policies and ensure vaccines to
all, Nepal should prioritise outbound workers
for Covid-19 vaccination, they demand, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/07/2021)
Bahrain
offers free vaccines to undocumented workers but
Nepalis are not showing up : Only 50 of around
600 undocumented Nepalis have registered for
vaccination, possibly fearing arrest. Nepali
mission says the fear is unfounded, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/072021)
Fewer
flights, expensive tickets and Covid-19
restrictions hit migrant workers : Vaccination
rule has added uncertainty to Nepal’s foreign
employment sector. Nepali diplomats in labour
destination countries say workers are facing
similar hardship as last year, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 08/07/2021)
Workers
leaving for India ask government for free PCR
tests, by Mohan Budhaair (kp 08/07/2021)
Agencies
providing pre-departure training, fitness
certificates say government ignores themAs
agencies continue to struggle amid pandemic,
costly renewal process burdens them before the
fiscal year end, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
04/07/2021)
Government
relaxes licence renewal rule for pandemic-hit
recruitment agencies732 recruitment agencies
will benefit from the decision. As per the rule,
an agency must send at least 100 workers abroad
every year for two consecutive years for licence
renewal, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
03/07/2021)
Saudi
employers will foot quarantine bills of Nepali
workers : Experts say other destination
countries should also follow suit. A stay at a
Saudi quarantine facility would cost around
Rs110,932, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
01/07/2021)
As
destinations require vaccination, foreign
employment takes another hitKuwait and Dubai
allow entry only for the vaccinated. In
Saudi Arabia, workers must be immunised.
Prioritise jabs for workers or make other
arrangements, experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 27/06/2021), Get
the point? Nepali migrant workers cannot travel
to labour destinations as they are yet to be
inoculated (kp 28/06/2021)
Nepal
resuming and adding more flights to labour
destination countries : The decision will bring
relief to thousands of Nepali migrant workers
stuck at home and abroad, as well as help in the
repatriation of bodies of Nepali workers, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/06/2021)
Pandemic-battered
foreign recruitment industry seeks government
supportAn ILO study says Nepal’s foreign
employment agencies experienced various
obstacles in running their businesses due to the
pandemic and have been left to fend for
themselves, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
21/06/2021)
Kuwait
decision to let in only vaccinated foreigners
may affect Nepali workers : Foreigners can visit
Kuwait starting August 1, but Nepal’s poor
Covid-19 vaccination status means fewer Nepali
workers can benefit from the scheme, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/06/2021)
People
heading back to India for work (kh
19/06/2021)
Half
of Nepalis lost jobs in past month : New survey
shows most households got little or no support
from the government (nt 11/06/2021), Families
await support amidst loss of large scale jobs
and income sources, survey reveals (kh
12/06/2021)
Predeparture
training uncertain even as government starts
issuing labour permitsOfficials say they are
waiting for the government to lift the Covid-19
restrictions, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
11/06/2021)
Foreign
job recruiting agencies renew call for removal
of law they deem discriminatory : Provision
requiring each agency to send a minimum 100
workers abroad for two consecutive years for
licence renewal has become an impossible
proposition for a majority of recruiting
agencies hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 10/11/2021)
Migrant
workers return to India in search of jobs,
by Mohan Budhaair (kp 06/06/2021) [A follow-up to the highly
successful employment programme of Oli!],
Government
set to resume issuing labour permits tooutbound
workers, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
06/06/2021)
Nepal’s
Failed Governance and Unemployment Problem : The
government is least concerned about the chaos in
the country created by the unemployment problem.
Instead, the Oli government’s every move shows
that Oli is only worried about saving his chair,
by Prakash Pokhrel (rep 02/06/2021)
In
a pandemic-hit economy, state offers little hope
for creating jobs : The budget for the upcoming
fiscal year aims to create around 350,000 new
jobs whereas 500,000 youths enter the
labour market every year, by the government’s
own estimates, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
31/05/2021)
Migrant
Workers’ Contribution vs. Government Behavior,
by Nitish Lal Shrestha (kh 29/05/2021)
Government
panel to collect details of Nepali workers
stuck abroad : There is no immediate plan to
evacuate the stranded workers, officials say,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 26/05/2021), “Immediate
rescue plan needed for Nepalis stuck abroad”
(rep 26/05/2021) [As in
2020, the oh-so-competent Oli government refuses
to honour its responsibilities!]
Migrant
workers, families receiving compensation
directly in their bank accountsThe new
compensation payment arrangement has been a huge
relief for the recipients, especially during the
ongoing pandemic when travelling is difficult,
by Chanfdan Kumar Mandal (kp 25/05/2021)
Around
25,000 outbound Nepali youths stuck due to
flight suspension : Recruitment agencies call
for allowing few weekly flights to labour
destination countries, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 24/05/2021)
Kuwait
allows flights to Nepal but restrictions at home
leave migrant workers exasperated : With
international flights suspended, many migrant
workers are unable to travel back home, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/05/2021)
Pandemic
leaves migrant workers with worries piling up
and savings depleting : With international
flights suspended, many cannot return home–and
they don’t have jobs as their contact is over,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/05/2021)
Pandemic
pushing more families into poverty as
unemployment soars : People have been deprived
of their basic right to health, education and
livelihood, rights activists say, by Binod
Ghimire and Anup Ojha (kp 20/05/2021)
Flight
restrictions at home may prevent workers from
visiting Saudi Arabia, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 18/05/2021)
More
than 600,000 people forced to seek jobs abroad
each year, by Tulsi Subedi (ae 13/05/2021)
Guidelines
ready for sending Nepali carers to Israel :
Nepal and Israel had signed a deal in September
last year for sending 500 Nepali caregivers,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/05/2021) [Israel is definitely not a
safe haven for migrant workers at the moment!]
Malaysia
announces travel ban on Nepalis over rising
cases of coronavirus infection : Citizens of
Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan will
be barred entry. Nepali recruiting agencies fear
other countries may follow suit, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 07/05/2021)
Covid-19
restrictions once again cast uncertainty over
labour migration : After a disastrous 2020 when
labour migration dropped to a new low, the
foreign employment sector has once again started
to feel the heat amid surge in coronavirus cases,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 04/05/2021)
Ensuring
Occupational Safety During COVID-19 Pandemic,
by Shankar Man Singh (rn 01/05/2021)
Lack
of proper data on accidents and hazards at
workplace puts Nepali workers off framework of
occupational safety and health standards: ILO
(rep 30/04/2021)
Thousands
of Nepali migrant workers from Sudur Pashchim
Province return home as India is hit by the
worst wave of COVID-19 (rep 30/04/2021)
Several
bodies of Nepali migrant workers stuck abroad,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (21/04/2021)
Government
has failed on employment front (ht
14/04/2021)
NC
lawmaker Thapa lambasts govt indifference
towards unemployment issues (kh 12/04/2021)
Nepali
migrant workers find themselves entangled in
Poland’s red tape : The country needs hands but
Nepali workers are exploited on the way. A
formal deal between the two countries
would help, officials and experts say, by
Ula Idzikowska, Abhaya Raj Joshi and Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 10/04/2021)
Oman
amnesty offers undocumented Nepalis chance to
return home : The amnesty programme, which was
introduced in October last year, has been
extended till June 30, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/04/2021)
Workers
with conflicting biometric details to be barred
from flying abroad : The move comes as many
pre-departure training centres were found not
orienting the workers to their job needs, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 03/04/2021)
Delayed
dreams for Korea-bound Nepalis : Nepali migrant
workers have been waiting for more than a year
to join jobs in Korea, by Upasana Khadka (nt
02/04/2021)
Provisions
for creating employment for indigent women
(kp 01/04/2021)
Pre-departure
orientation centres are not training migrant
workers, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
29/03/2021)
Investing
in youth : Big employment generating programs
must be carefully evaluated while small
innovative pilots should be supported, by
Simone Galimberti (rep 28/03/2021)
Nepali
workers can return for second stint in Korea
(rep 28/03/2021)
Sudurpaschim
folks returning home in droves as COVID cases
surge in India (ht 27/03/2021), Migrant
workers start returning home as India reports
rise in Covid-19 cases : As least 34 people
entering Nepal from Gauriphanta border
tested positive for Covid-19 in the past five
days, by Arjun Shah (kp 28/03/2021)
Saudi
Arabia to assess skills of migrant workers :
Nepali workers can acquire skills and also
demand better pay under the provision, labour
migration experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 22/03/2021)
Death
without dignity : The government must arrange
for the return of the remains of deceased
migrant workers, by Anurag Devkota (kp
16/03/2021)
Endless
wait for Korea jobs frustrates youths as they
question Nepal’s commitment : Thousands of
Nepalis who have passed the tests and got jobs
blame government inaction while experts say it
could be proactive rather than wait to hear from
the Koreans, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
13/03/2021)
Recruiting
agencies irked by ‘government intention’
to send workers to Qatar on its own : The
agencies say the labour minister’s recent remark
that Nepali security guards could be sent
to Qatar under a government-to-government deal
threatens their business, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 12/03/2021)
Demands
for thousands of Nepali workers start pouring in
from Saudi Arabia : Recruiting agencies fear the
sluggish process of demand attestation process
and other obstacles might lead to job loss for
potential Nepali migrant workers, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 09/03/2021)
Qatari
employers to pay service fees to Nepali
recruiting agencies : From next month, the
Nepali mission in Doha will not verify workers’
demand if Qatari employers do not agree to pay
them, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
28/02/2021)
Think
beyond short-term for migrant workers : Instead
of providing short term aids to returnee
migrants, should not Nepal create opportunities
for them here in the country so that they do not
have to rely on low paying jobs in foreign
lands?, by Bipana Thapa (rep 22/02/2021)
School
programme helps students generate income :
Students can take interest-free loans to start
farming, by Chandani Kathayat (kp
21/02/2021)
Recruiting
firms and foreign employment regulators resolve
conflicting issues : Recruiting agencies can set
up a branch office in each of the seven
provinces, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/02/2021)
COVID-19
pandemic has failed to stop youths from going
abroad for work in Karnali Province (rep
18/02/2021)
Tansen
Municipality supports youth entrepreneurs with
cash and training : The municipality has pledged
to invest more than Rs60 million in the Youth
Self-Employment Programme, by Madhav Aryal
(kp 18/02/2021)
700,000
apply for prime minister job scheme that aims to
employ 200,000 this fiscal year : The past
record of the temporary employment programme has
shown that it has not met its target, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 15/02/2021), Create
more jobs : The scheme of a minimum of 100 days
of work is, at its best, a complementary project
(kp 16/02/2021) [Another
failure of the Oli government!]
Private
security companies take a hit as pandemic
impacts their clients’ businesses : Hotels,
banks and other financial institutions have cut
down outsourced security service, according to
industry insiders, by Krishana Prasain (kp
15/02/2021)
Factories
in Bhairahawa switch to hiring women as high
male employee turnover bites productivity : With
Nepali men going to work overseas, Indian
workers take a big share of labour market. As
women workers are more sincere, there are signs
that may change in the near future, by
Madhav Dhungana (kp 14/02/2021)
Workers
preparing to go abroad to get updated training
from this week, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
07/02/2021)
Labour
migration to South Korea remains suspended for
one year : Thousands of Nepalis selected for
Korean jobs have been unable to go work due to
Covid-19-related restrictions, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 07/02/2021)
Indian
scammers targeting Nepalis for overseas work
raises concerns : The foreign employment sector,
already embroiled in malpractices and
exploitation, faces yet another challenge as
officials fear foreigners are scamming job
seekers, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
04/02/2021)
Nepali
mission resumes verifying workers’ demand for
Saudi jobs, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
01/02/2021)
Foreign
employment officials, recruiting agencies in
confrontation mode : Recruiting agencies have
been dissatisfied over the recent spate of
action taken against them by the Department of
Foreign Employment. But officials say the
agencies are merely venting their frustration,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 30/01/2021)
Home
they came back in coffins : Why have so many
people chosen to go to the foreign countries to
work despite a risk of death? Why do we produce
workers and not entrepreneurs?, by Niraj
Shrestha (rep 29/01/2021)
For
a few dollars more : We must begin to ask
ourselves if the foreign labour market is worth
dying for (kp 26/01/2021)
Nepalis
being sent to Qatar for security jobs via
illegal routes, officials suspect : The
circulation of an electronic copy of a ‘Police
Army Staff’ visa issued in the name of a Nepali
national even without proper permits from the
government raises concerns, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 25/01/2021)
Cracks
in the job programme : The Office of the Auditor
General called the scheme ‘unproductive’ in its
57th annual report, by Navneet Jha (kp
25/01/2021)
Around
15,000 Nepalis received permits for foreign
employment in one month (rep 24/01/2021)
Nepali
women migrants repatriated from Beirut : Migrant
workers, mostly women, have been hit hard in the
West Asian country reeling under multiple crises,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 23/01/2021), Is
foreign employment a choice or a compulsion?
Labor migration is not safe for innocent Nepali
migrant workers. The government should ensure
that every single Nepali worker in foreign land
is paid decent salary and treated with dignity,
by Bipana Thapa (rep 23/01/2021)
Having
returned empty-handed, workers seek compensation
for losses : A large number of migrant workers
have returned home with hefty loans after losing
their overseas jobs. Migrant rights activists
say they should receive compensation for their
ordeal, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
20/01/2021), Relief
for the returnees : There should be no delay in
the disbursement of financial relief to migrant
workers (kp 21/01/2021))
Thousands
of home workers remain invisible and face
uncertain future : Millions of home-based
workers are facing poor working conditions,
which was worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic, an
ILO study finds, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp18/01/2021)
A
few good agents : Recognising good examples
among migrant worker recruiters is as important
as holding the bad ones accountable, by
Upasana Khadka (nt 15/01/2021)
Recruiting
agency found sending workers even without valid
demand : Matter comes to the fore after an
agency denied prospective workers a
discount of Rs1,000, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 10/01/2021)
Foreign
Employment Department tells recruiting agencies
not to hold passports : In a new circular, the
department asks prospective workers not to
submit their passports to agencies until their
jobs are finalised and pay recruiters only
through their bank accounts, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 08/01/2021)
COVID
pandemic worsens citizens’ right to employment
(ht 07/01/2021)
Govt
looks for signing labor agreements with five
more countries (rep 05/01/2021) [It would be more important
to promote jobs inside Nepal!]
Proposed
amendment on visit visa law is deeply flawed,
by Karan Kunwar and Indu Dhungana (rep 03/01/2021)
Online
renewal of labour permits starts (ht
02/01/2021)
Pandemic
devastates the employment sector—both domestic
and foreign : Covid-19 taught Nepalis a painful
lesson that over reliance on foreign jobs is
dangerous for the households and national
economy, but policy makers have failed to employ
returning workers, forcing them to go back again,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 31/12/2020)
Foreign
Employment Still In Limbo As Verification Of
Demand Letter Is Halted, by Mukunda Gaire
(rn 29/12/2020)
With
Gulf countries banning commercial flights,
labour migration sector stares at uncertaintyThe
emergence of a new strain of coronavirus has
forced many countries to once again close their
borders, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
27/12/2020)
Nepalis
are leaving for India to work—in droves : Most
migrant workers returning to India fear
political instability in Nepal may lead to an
unstable economy, pushing them to the brink of
poverty, by Mohan Budhaair (kp 25/12/2020)
Third
party involvement in Japan job programme
contradicts agreement : The agreement was under
a government-to-government modality and promised
free jobs to Nepali workers, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 21/12/2020)
Workers
can now renew their labour permits in
destination countries : New provision is
expected to provide respite to thousands who had
to return to Nepal for their re-entry permits,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/12/2020) [The pandemic is still a
reality in all destination countries!]
Call
to protect rights of migrant workers, their
families (ht 20/12/2020)
Workers
still pay hefty sums for jobs abroad : Even
years after ‘free visa and free ticket’ policy
was rolled out, most workers haven’t
benefited from it, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 19/12/2020)
Returnee
migrants prioritise tourism and agriculture
(ht 19/12/2020)
Nepali
migration in the 2020s : Amidst a global
pandemic, the 2oth International Migrants Day is
a time to plan well for the coming decade,
by Upasana Khadka (nt 18/12/2020), The
Year of Migrant Workers: Paying lip service to
‘national heroes’ on Friday's International
Migrants Day is not enough (nt 18/12/2020)
Online
labour permit renewal on cards (ht
17/12/2020)
Ensuring
employment for persons with disabilities : Only
positive discrimination can help persons with
disabilities and other vulnerable groups to
access the job market, by Krishna Gahatraj
and Simone Galimberti (rep 16/12/2020)
The
unemployed and small business owners turn to
ride-sharing apps to pay their bills : Many who
have lost jobs or are incurring losses have
joined the gig economy to earn a living, with a
majority of them opting to work as riders on
ride-sharing platforms, by Tsering Ngodup
Lama (kp 15/12/2020)
Authorities
consider change in rules to check people leaving
on visit visas to work, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 10/12/2020)
Lumbini
starts entrepreneur development programme
for unemployed people : Beneficiaries will
receive easy loans and grants to start their own
businesses, by Amrita Anmol (kp 10/12/2020)
All
of Prime Minister job funds to go to wages : In
the third year of its implementation, the
programme has so far been a let-down as it fails
to achieve its target, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/12/2020)
Workers
going abroad on visit visa complain of being
duped, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
05/12/2020)
Europe
now favoured destination for Nepalis . Despite
pandemic, workers lured by better earnings,
benefits and chance at citizenship, by
Upasana Khadka (nt 04/12/2020)
Agencies
involved in conducting interviews for Qatar
police jobs suspended, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 01/12/2020)
Foreign
employment office limits per day quota of labour
permits to 300 : The token system would be
strictly implemented to serve migrant workers
and minimise mismanagement, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 30/11/2020)
Nepalis
going abroad on visit visa in droves worries
officials : Authorities fear that those leaving
on visit visa could be going abroad for work by
dodging official procedures, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 29/11/2020)
The
road to Romania is bumpy and once there, workers
are exploited too : Asians fill labour gap as
Romanians head westward. Nepalis dreaming of
working in Europe are ready to pay commissions
although Romanian companies pay agents as well
as airfare, by Abhaya Raj Joshi, Chandan
Kumar Mandal and Marine Leduc (kp 29/11/2020)
Recruiting
agencies suspect foul play in Qatar hirings :
Nepal Association of Foreign Employment Agencies
says a few agencies have formed a syndicate to
exclusively send workers to the Gulf country,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 26/11/2020), Raids
of four manpower agencies expose ‘syndicate’ to
supply workers to Qatar (rep 27/11/2020)
Despite
COVID-19 fears, thousands of Nepalis leave for
India to earn bread and butter, by Dil
Bahadur Chhatyal (rep 23/11/2020)
KMC
invites jobless daily wagers to participate in
‘Cash for Work’ scheme (ht 22/11/2020)
569
local governments receive Rs6.89 billion for
jobs programme, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/11/2020)
पूरक
बजेट : एक अनिवार्य विकल्प : प्रादेशिक एवम्
स्थानीय सरकार र उद्योग वाणिज्य क्षेत्रका
समानान्तर संरचनाहरूलाई रोजगारीका अवसरहरूको
पहिचान र सिर्जना गर्न संघीय सरकारले स्रोत र
वातावरण प्रदान गर्नुपर्छ [Supplementary
budget: a mandatory option : The federal
government should provide resources and
environment to the provincial and local
governments and the parallel structures of
industry and commerce to identify and create
employment opportunities, by Achyut Wagle (ka
18/11/2020)
Nepali
missions abroad yet to verify demand for workers
: Without the verification, recruiting agencies
say thousands of workers have not been able to
go despite the Cabinet decision to resume
labour migration in August, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 06/11/2020)
Make
youths skilled : The three tiers of the
government need to work in tandem to find other
ways out to provide the needed skill to the
returnee migrants (ht 03/11/2020)
Few
migrant workers seek refund for their
repatriation cost from government : The
government directive made it possible for
returnee workers to claim refund for flight
tickets, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
02/11/2020)
Engaging
returnee migrants in country a pressing issue
(ht 02/11/2020))
Large
number of people from Sudurpaschim Province are
leaving for India for jobs after Dashain
festival, by Mohan Budhaair (kp 30/10/2020)
Even
amid pandemic, Nepali migrant workers continue
to seek jobs abroad : Nepali migrant
workers see ray of hope in labour destination
countries that are re-opening their economies as
they fail to find jobs at home, foreign
employment experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 20/10/2020)
Returnee
women migrant labourers stare at bleak future,
survey finds : While some of them want to go
abroad for work again due to lack of
opportunities in the country, others want
government help to stay in the country to start
their own business., by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 18/10/2020)
No
takers for government’s migrant repatriation
plan, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
15/10/2020)
Over
560,000 Nepalis lost jobs since the outbreak of
COVID-19 pandemic: Govt (rep 12/10/2020)
Health
facilities certifying migrant workers’ fitness
decry scrapping of licence : The agencies, which
had criticised a hike in guarantee amount, are
further hit by the revocation of their licences
at a time when their business has remained
affected for months, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 11/10/2020) [???]
Government
indifferent to plights of Nepali workers in
India, experts say : They continue to remain out
of foreign labour policies even though Nepalis
have been going to work in India for centuries,
by Chandra Kumar Mandal (kp 0/10/2020)
Small
but improving demand for Nepali workers offers
hope for foreign job sector, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 09/10/2020)
Coronavirus
infections hit labour migration offices :
From providing compensation to issuing labour
permits, works have taken a hit as
labour-related offices are dealing with Covid-19
among their staff, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 08/10/2020)
‘Address
issues of undocumented workers’ (ht
07/10/2020)
Uncertainty
looms over Korea jobs, language tests :
Thousands of Nepali workers who were selected
for jobs in Korea in 2020 have been unable to
take them up, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
03/10/2020)
Nepal
and Israel seal deal on labour, agriculture
(kh 01/10/2020), Making
workers pay for Israel jobs is a step back from
zero-cost recruitmentRecent labour policy calls
for employers to bear recruitment fees, airfare
and related costs, but the latest accord to send
500 nurses to Israel makes Nepalis pay the fees,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 02/10/2020)
Mass
migration : The unemployment problem cannot be
addressed unless all levels of govt work
together to create jobs within the country
(ht 29/09/2020)
Bodies
of hundreds of migrant workers repatriated after
resumption of flights : More than 150 workers
were cremated abroad with the consent of their
families due to months of repatriation delays
caused by flight restrictions amid the Covid-19
pandemic, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
28/09/2020)
22,000
Nepali migrant workers leave for India (ht
28/09/2020) [?????]
Nepal
to sign pact with Israel to send caregivers,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 25/09/2020)
Nepali
workers and their families to benefit from
Malaysian government’s social security scheme :
The social security scheme will cover migrant
workers in case of work-related injuries,
sickness and death, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 24/09/2020)
Parbat
sees return of labour force following relaxation
in lockdown measuresThe district has made
quarantine period mandatory for all migrant
workers returning to the district to keep
a check on coronavirus infections, by
Agandhar Tiwari (kp 23/09/2020)
Migrant
workers would return home with money and gifts.
Now it is just themselvesWith contracts
terminated and jobs lost due to the pandemic,
homecoming for Nepalis who left the
country for work is not a joy amidst an
uncertain future, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 20/09/2020)
Employment
programmes not stopping Sudurpaschim folk from
going to IndiaOver 10,000 Nepalis have already
crossed the border at Gauriphanta to reach India
since mid-August, by Mohan Budhaair (kp
20/09/2020)
As
Malaysia reserves jobs for locals, space for
Nepalis reeling under pandemic shrinks more,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 19/09/2020)
Saving
jobs during Covid crisis, by Nhasala Joshi
and Shweta Acharya (rep 15/09/2020)
Returnee
migrants and their management : When they come
home, out-migrants can revive rural economic
activities that were abandoned in the conflict
era, by Kul Kapri (kp 13/09/2020)
Industries
and factories begin operations in Province 5
with local labour force : Local workforce is
filling the vacuum created by foreign workers
who left for their home when the pandemic hit,
by Madhav Dhungana (kp 12/09/2020)
Undocumented
migrant workers to get support to return home :
They had so far been excluded from the
government’s repatriation schemes, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/09/2020)
4
million jobs added to Nepal’s economy in past
decade, a report says : Despite great strides,
not all job seekers have access to quality jobs,
especially women (kp 11/09/2020) [This report sounds strange
at a time when hundreds of thousands, if not
millions, of labour migrants are returning,
looking in vain for jobs at home!]
Access
to formal jobs more restricted for women (ht
11/09/2020)
Plan
to replace foreign workers with Nepalis in
various sectors is easier said than done : At a
time when many Nepalis have lost jobs, a
comprehensive strategy could ensure work for
them at home, officials say, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 10/09/2020)
Nepalis
in the Middle East fear starvation as government
delays repatriation, by Rudra Khadka (rep
10/09/2020)
As
migrant workers start returning home, local
levels feel the heat to create jobs : Local
governments across country prioritise employing
returnee migrant workers mainly in agriculture
and local development sectors, with some coming
up with innovative ideas, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/09/2020), Burden
of unemployment : We cannot afford off-and-on
lockdowns and prohibitory orders that jeopardise
the economy (kp 07/09/2020)
Job
schemes come into question as virus-induced
unemployment hits rural youths hard : Several
employment schemes have been rolled out to
absorb the labour force at home, but they
are failing to stop youths from migrating,
and the trend has started with many leaving for
India for work, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
06/09/2020)
Overstay
fines become hurdle for Nepali workers waiting
to return : Many workers have been charged with
hefty fines for overstaying their visas as
flights to Nepal were suspended for months due
to Covid-19 pandemic, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 05/09/2020), Repatriation
quandary persists even with funds to support
migrant workers’ airfare : While Nepali
embassies in labour destination countries
struggle with the complicated verification
process, labour rights activists question the
government’s commitment to bring citizens home,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 05/09/2020)
Government
partially reopens foreign employment hit by
pandemic. by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
01/09/2020)
Migrant
Workers In Gulf Being Charged Exorbitant Fares
For Air Tickets, by Modnath Dhakal (rn
31/08/2020)
Migrant
workers don’t have shelters to go to when they
need them the most : A Supreme Court decision in
2010 and existing provisions allow officials to
set up safe homes which could have served
workers even during the pandemic, say labour
rights activists, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 30/08/2020)
Hundreds
of migrant workers on their job-break can now
return to their jobs : Over 5,600 Nepali migrant
workers have received re-entry labour permits to
report back to their jobs abroad after the
government decided to allow them to migrate,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 29/08/2020)
Recruitment
agencies fight among themselves over Japan
employmentDispute erupted after some agencies
formed a separate body to work on various issues
of employment in Japan, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 21/08/2020)
Nepal
Tourism Board to begin job retention programme
from Kaski district (ht 18/08/2020)
Government
plan to repatriate only 500 migrant workers a
day comes under fire: There are hundreds of
thousands wanting to return home and this number
is growing with the expiry of more visas, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 16/08/2020)
Nearly
a quarter of Nepal’s workers lose jobs due to
coronavirus: Central Bank (ht 14/08/2020)
Jobs
of nearly 50,000 workers associated with party
venues, catering services at risk (ht
14/08/2020)
Unemployment
in Nepal worsens as government fumbles for a
response, by Kamal Dev Bhattarai (ae
14/08/2020)
Prime
Minister Employment Programme has so far proved
to be a let-down for jobless citizens: The
much-talked-about programme has yet again failed
to provide a minimum 100 days of employment,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/08/2020), ‘I
and my wife go to bed hungry to keep children
fed’: Returning migrants in Sudurpaschim and
Karnali face a bleak future. Government is still
unclear how to provide help, by Arjun Shah,
Basanta Pratap Singh and Chandani Kathayat (kp
09/08/2020)
OVID-19
renders one-fourth private sector workers
jobless, NRB survey finds: Businesses expect to
return to normality in nine months (rep
09/08/2020)
Government
decision to create thousands of temporary
positions draws controversy: Experts say the
move adds burden to the state coffers, already
reeling under the corona pandemic, by Anil
Giri (kp 08/08/2020
Time
to talk turkey: Address the warnings beforehand
to stop an unemployment pandemic (kp
06/08/2020)
Set
up a mechanism for ensuring migrant workers
wages, labour rights activists say: A large
number of workers have returned home unpaid with
no guarantee of being paid, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 02/08/2020)
Kuwait
lifts Covid-19 travel bans but Nepalis still not
allowed: The decision has cast uncertainty on
the future of hundreds of Nepalis, including the
workers who had returned home during their job
break from Kuwait, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 01/08/2020)
Recruiting
agencies decry government directive on
repatriation of migrant workers: As per new
repatriation directive recruiting agencies
should ensure that Nepali workers get air
tickets, salary and other benefits before they
return on tickets bought from Migrant Workers’
Welfare Fund, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
27/07/2020)
Nepal
yet to send workers to Japan under new deal:
Sixteen months after Nepal and Japan signed a
labour deal, details on how Nepali workers are
to be selected and recruited still remain
sketchy, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
26/07/2020) [On top of
this nonsense: How shall they get there?]
Implementation
of guidelines to repatriate stranded workers
fraught with challenges: Long verification
processes might further delay repatriation, fear
experts, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
24/07/2020)
‘I’ll
have to migrate sooner or later.’ Returnee
migrant workers are unaware of government job
schemes: Several programmes have been rolled out
to help migrant workers, but a study finds the
government has failed to communicate these
programmes to the beneficiary groups, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 23/07/2020)
Government
lifts licence renewal provision for recruiting
agencies this year: The one-time relaxation
comes in light of the Covid-19 impact on the
foreign employment sector, but agencies continue
their demand for repealing the provision, by
Chandan Kumabr Mandal (kp 21/07/2020)
Migration
woes: The government must come up with plans to
reintegrate foreign employment returnees and
aspirants (kp 21/07/2020)
Covid-19
results in massive decline in labour migration
numbers, with no immediate hopes of recovery:
The number of labour permits issued to migrant
workers has slumped to a new low owing to the
pandemic, but available jobs are likely to be
even fewer, labour migration experts warn,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/07/2020)) [This is just one of several
serious problems that the government should take
care of day and night. Instead, the incompetent
PM Oli and his party colleagues have only their
personal power ambitions in the visor! Nepal,
quo vadis?]
Local
levels to prepare list of unemployed people
(ht 20/07/2020)
Over
80 percent Nepali migrant workers want to return
home, engage in self-employment (rep
18/07/2020)
Reverse
migration puts spotlight on social, economic
reintegration of returnees (ht 17/07/2020)
Aspiring
workers grow impatient as flights to Korea
remain suspended: Years of hard work could go
down the drain if the government doesn’t make
arrangements for them to leave, they say, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 16/07/2020)
Pandemic
has once again thrown light on plights of Nepali
women migrant workers: Blanket ban on women from
migrating overseas for employment has only
encouraged labour trafficking and exploitation,
labour migration experts and rights groups say,
by Elisha Shrestha (kp 16/07/2020)
Nearly
600 Nepali workers in Malaysia to get refunds
for their recruitment fees: Malaysia’s leading
gloves maker has agreed to compensate nearly
1,600 of its foreign workers, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 13/07/2020)
Supreme
Court asks government why Nepalis working in
India are not considered to be in ‘foreign
employment’: Petitioners say excluding work in
India from the foreign employment category is
discriminatory towards Nepali workers, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 13/07/2020)
Help
returning workers reintegrate
socio-economically, labour migration analysts
tell government: A large number of Nepali
workers returning from Covid-19 affected
countries will need employment opportunities at
home after they have lost overseas jobs and
there is no immediate hope of going back anytime
soon, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
10/07/2020)
DoFE
issues nearly 1,500 re-entry permits in one week
(ht 09/07/2020)
Failing
our migrant workers: One would have expected the
present government to be more attuned to the
challenges faced by workers in destination
countries, by Deepak Thapa (kp 09/07/2020)
Tackling
youth unemployment post-pandemic, by Bikas
Pant (rep 08/07/2020)
Jobless
and without pay, migrant workers are returning
home. But they have no recourse for
compensation: Labour migrant experts say the
concerned Nepali embassies and the government
should start recording the details of the
returning migrant workers to take the matter to
the court, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
04/07/2020)
Government
starts issuing labour permits to migrant workers
on job break and with renewed contracts: Experts
question the government’s decision as the threat
of Covid-19 is still not over in labour
destination countries, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 03/07/2020))
Returning
migrant workers struggle to find job, by
Shivaraj Bhatta and Mahadev Awasthi (ae
26/06/2020)
Build
safety nets: The government must buttress its
support system to help those rendered jobless by
the pandemic (kp 22/06/2020)
Out-of-job
domestic workers are struggling for survival
even as lockdown is relaxed: Up to 85 percent of
domestic workers lost their jobs during the
lockdown—and now there is no safety net for them,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 21/06/2020)
Post-COVID-19
Employment In Forestry Sector, by Hari
Prasad Pandey and Ganesh Paudel (rn 19/06/2020)
Supreme
Court orders government to use welfare fund to
repatriate Nepali workers stranded abroad: Tens
of thousands of Nepalis willing to return home
are still stranded for a lack of money to buy
air tickets and clarity on repatriation modality,
Sangam Prasain & Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
17/06/2020), Nepali
embassies’ ill-treatment of workers continues
even during pandemic: A video gone viral on
social media shows an official at the UAE
embassy cold- shoulder a Nepali man in distress,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/06/2020)
They
can make a difference: Returnee migrants can
play a vital role in Nepal’s post-COVID-19
recovery with their skills and capital, by
Lorena Lando (rep 16/06/2020)
Foreign
employment agencies decry government’s notice
calling for licence renewal: Companies engaged
in the foreign employment sector have said that
they cannot apply for renewal as their business
has remained completely shut due to the Covid-19
pandemic, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
15/06/2020)
Government
task force says Nepal needs 1.5 million jobs to
avoid unemployment crisis: The government has
set the target of creating only 700,000 jobs
over the next fiscal year, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 10/06/2020) [Job creation has been neglected by all
governments for many years. Now these
politicians are getting the credit!]
Program
for the poor: How welfare-to-work programs can
protect the poor and vulnerable during the
difficult times, by Tara Kanel (rep
10/06/2020)
Migrant
rights groups slam government plan to charge
migrant workers for their repatriation: A writ
petition has been filed at the Supreme Court
demanding free repatriation and medical services
for Nepali workers stranded in various labour
destination countries, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 05/06/2020)
Government
to set up ‘labour bank’ to link employers and
workers: A labour ministry task force has
recommended that the government establish a
mechanism to maintain a real time database on
workers and their skills so that employers can
hire them when needed, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 02/06/2020)
Government
eyes massive 700,000 jobs within the country:
Experts say the government plan of creating jobs
is neither new nor adequate to deal with the
Covid-19 fallout, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 29/05/2020)
Recruiting
agencies want their guarantee amount back as
their business is affected due to Covid-19:
Government could provide some concessions
depending on the status of recruiting agencies
but also need to make such agencies responsible
towards plights of migrant workers, experts say,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 26/05/2020)
PMEP
to be promoted as major source of employment
next fiscal (ht 26/05/2020)
Deceased
migrants are being cremated overseas as
lockdowns delay repatriation: Families have been
left without option because of the uncertainty
caused by the pandemic, officials say, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 24/05/2020))
At
least 500,000 migrant workers want to return
home at the earliest, says report: Nepal
Association of Foreign Employment Agencies says
10-30 percent of jobs held by Nepalis in
Malaysia and the Gulf is gone, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 21/05/2020), Government
preparing to rescue migrant workers stranded
abroad, by Tika R. Pradhan (kp 21/05/2020) [The Oli govt talks of 5 per
cent only of those who have to return urgently!]
Pandemic
threatens to upend labour relations: Workers
term employers’ decision to cut staff, wages
‘unilateral’ and ‘unacceptable’, by Sujan
Dhungana (ht 21/05/2020)
Task
force suggests ways to create 2.5 million jobs
amid job losses at home and abroad due to
Covid-19: Focus is on entrepreneurship, reviving
sick industries and utilising land spaces
allocated for the industries, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha (kp 20/05/2020) [Such initiative is overdue for decades!]
Returnee
Migrant Youths Can Play Productive Role, by
Dibyeswar Prasad Shrestha (rn 18/05/2020)
Impact
of COVID-19 on Nepal’s Remittance Economy &
Foreign Employment, by Sunil Kumar Chaudhary
(kh 16/05/2020)
Seed
money for migrant workers, entrepreneurs as
government targets employment opportunities
inside country: Without hassle-free procedures
for accessing the initial capital and set
criteria as per the vulnerability of migrant
workers, the scheme can not yield expected
results, experts say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 16/05/2020)
Returnees
in far-west find themselves facing an uncertain
future: Most migrants who returned home this
year as the Covid-19 crisis began came back
empty-handed, by D.R. Pant and Basanta
Pratap Singh (kp 12/05/2020)
Motion
tabled in Parliament to repatriate Nepali
migrant workers: The motion of public importance
tabled by Nepali Congress lawmaker Gagan Thapa
recommends that the government initiate rescue
and repatriation of Nepalis from Covid-19 hit
countries based on their status of vulnerability,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/05/2020)
Thousands
of Nepali migrant workers from Persian Gulf and
Malaysia expected to return home soon: A study
by the Foreign Employment Board has estimated
that at least 127,000 migrants will return home
immediately once travel restrictions are lifted,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/05/2020)
Create
employment opportunities for workers affected
due to Covid-19 through new budget, say experts:
As workers at home struggle without jobs and
tens of thousands of migrant workers are likely
to return home, experts suggest the government
should be ready to provide jobs through the
upcoming budget, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
02/05/2020), On
International Labour Day, workers remain under
lockdown racked with uncertainty caused by
Covid-19 pandemic: Labour right activists say
the government has failed to assure worker’
safety and employment even if they have been
languishing at home and abroad for a long time
now, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
02/05/2020), Budget
planning: The government must buck its own trend
of non-performance to ensure employment to
Nepalis (kp 04/05/2020)
For
undocumented Nepali migrants in Turkey, no jobs,
no food and no health insurance: Thousands of
Nepalis in Turkey are undocumented, which means
they have no access to relief or health
insurance to get tested for Covid-19, by
Elisha Shrestha (kp 01/05/2020)
Give
jobs to returnee migrants: House panel (ht
30/04/2020)
Prime
Minister’s Employment Programme may not provide
expected relief to migrant workers affected by
Covid-19, analysts say: The government had
pinned its hopes on the scheme to provide jobs
to thousands of people, but the programme’s
track record gives little to cheer about, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/04/2020)
TGAN
welcomes decision to provide alternative jobs
(ht 26/04/2020)
Govt
to set up National Employment Authority (ht
25/04/2020)
Govt
to bring self-employment programs worth over Rs
10 bln (kh 25/04/2020)
Preparing
for Nepal’s returnees: Planning repatriation of
Nepali workers abroad has to go hand in hand
with providing for them where they are, by
Upasana Khadka (nt 24/02/2020)
With
hundreds of thousands of migrants predicted to
return home, Nepal needs to brace for a crisis:
Hundreds of thousands of Nepalis who work abroad
are likely to lose their jobs in the aftermath
of the Covid-19 pandemic, and they will come
home looking for employment, by Prithvi Man
Shrestha and Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/04/2020)
[The leading politicians
in government and parties are only interested in
power struggles! They do not understand their
main tasks in the interest of the state and the
people! PM Oli's recent actions are the best
example!]
An
unequal world for migrant workers: What migrants
need most is comprehensive social protection
which will strengthen their capacity to cope,
by Kripa Basnyat (kp 21/04/2020)
Bodies
of dozens of Nepali migrant workers await
repatriation as international flights are shut
down due to pandemic: Repatriation process of
over seventy bodies have been put on hold for
weeks now, a Foreign Employment Board official
says, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/04/2020)
“We
don’t want to die in this desert”: Nepali
workers in the UAE plead to be brought home:
Dozens of Nepalis have already been forced to
live on the streets with no shelter and nothing
to eat after quitting their jobs, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 16/04/2020)
Government
to compensate families of migrant workers who
die of Covid-19: The kin of every migrant worker
who dies abroad get Rs 700,000, authorities
clarify, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
12/04/2020)
Labor
migration post-COVID-19: This trying time can be
an opportunity for Nepal to convert its
remittance based economy into a more
sustainable, eco-friendly and home-grown economy,
by Prakash Bhattarai and Rajendra Senchurey (rep
12/04/2020)
Insurance
Board revises premiums for migrant workers:
Migrant workers will have to spend less on
premiums and they can pay from abroad through
online payment gateways, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 11/04/2020)
Contentious
provision of foreign employment law to be
amended citing Covid-19 pandemic: After the
amendment is passed, recruiting agencies that
had to send a minimum of 100 workers abroad in a
year, won’t have to do so, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/04/2020)
Migrant
workers must not be left behind: Migrant workers
have contributed to keeping the economy afloat.
Now it's time for the government to do its part,
by Babu Ram Pant (kp 04/04/2020)
Repatriation
of bodies of Nepali migrant workers who died
abroad also affected due to Covid-19: Amid
international travel restrictions and lockdowns,
officials tell Nepali missions abroad to hold
applications until further notice, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 29/03/2020)
Kuwait
allows migrant workers on leave to file visa
renewal application online: Nearly 400 Nepalis
on holiday at home wait to return to work,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 27/03/2020)
Nepalis
in Qatar live in overcrowded and squalid
conditions even during pandemic: In the wake of
the Covid-19 outbreak, Qatar imposed a harsh
lockdown on camps where migrant workers live in
close quarters with inadequate amenities, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 26/03/2020)
No
concrete steps yet to help migrant workers
(ht 25/03/2020)
Covid-19
pandemic likely to devastate country’s labour
sector as ILO projects 25 million job losses
globally: While labour migration has come to a
complete halt, more job cuts are expected in the
domestic labour market as well, labour experts
say, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 21/03/2020)
As
Malaysia enforces complete lockdown, Nepali
workers struggle with reduced working hours:
Nearly 500,000 Nepalis have been living in
Malaysia, which remains the most affected
country in South East Asia from the Covid-19
outbreak, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/03/2020)
Demand
verification of workers halted: NAC, Himalaya
Airlines suspend flights to Kuala Lumpur (ht
18/03/2020)
Nepali
missions in Gulf stop approving workers’
documents: Foreign employment department says no
such decision has been taken by the government,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/03/2020)
Crossborder
virus and Nepali migrant workers: The COVID-19
epidemic has hit countries where millions of
Nepalis work, by Upasana Khadka (nt
13/03/2020)
Give
them work: The unemployment problem is an
outcome of the government’s inaction for decades
to develop the productive sectors (ht
11/03/2020)
Thousands
of Nepali workers affected as Qatar imposes
temporary entry ban amidst Covid-19 outbreak:
Nearly 40,000 workers with valid work permits
are now unable to fly to Qatar, placing them at
risk of being blacklisted, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 09/03/2020), Government
temporarily halts issuing labour permits to
Qatar (ht 11/03/2020)
As
Covid-19 spreads to Malaysia and the Persian
Gulf countries, uncertainty looms over Nepal’s
labour migration: Labour migration to South
Korea has been temporarily halted but no
decision has yet been made regarding Malaysia
and Gulf countries with rising Covid-19 cases,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 07/03/2020)
Hundreds
of young, healthy Nepalis die sudden deaths in
foreign lands. No one knows what’s killing them:
Otherwise healthy men in the prime of life
suffering cardiac arrests do not constitute
‘natural deaths’, say rights activists, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 29/02/2020)
New
statistics show 1.33 million people ‘unemployed’
in country, by Umesh Poudel (ht 29/02/2020)
Nepali
workers won’t be going to South Korea for now:
It’s been over a week since a batch of labourers
went to the east Asian country, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 27/02/2020)
21
Nepali workers lying in coma abroad (ht
19/02/2020)
Govt
provides Rs 2bn for PMEP (ht 17/02/2020)
623
local units get the go-ahead for implementing
the Prime Minister Employment Programme: The
government has revised guidelines to avoid
misuse of state funds and aims to provide
100-days of work for some 60,000 unemployed
persons this fiscal year, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 15/02/2020)
Karnali
Province to launch Chief Minister’s Employment
Programme: The government has allocated Rs 900
million for the programme in the running fiscal
year, by Jyoti Katuwal (kp 12/02/2020)
Scrapping
of sub-agents from foreign employment leads to
drop in fraudulent cases: The Foreign Employment
Department has recorded less number of
individual cases, but they still continue to
operate through indirect channels, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 11/02/2020)
Raw
deal for migrant workers: The government must
ensure the rights of out-migrants (kp
04/02/2020)
Nepali
workers who had returned empty-handed from Qatar
three years ago are set to get their due
salaries: The workers employed by Mercury MENA,
a company building stadium for FIFA 2022 World
Cup, were forced to return without their wages
after the firm ran into a financial crisis,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 03/02/2020)
Easy
loans in Province 2 for labour migrants could
encourage youths to leave country, experts say:
Workers will get up to Rs150,000 at lower
interest rates for funding their departures, but
experts fear easily available funds will make
migration first choice, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 02/02/2020)
Nepal
starts maintaining data on returning migrant
workers: The new method of maintaining data is
expected to help eliminate foreign
employment-related malpractices and assist in
the formulation of labour migration- related
policies, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
31/01/2020)
Online
payment gateways available for migrant workers:
The new agreement between the Foreign Employment
Department and online payment gateways makes it
easier for migrant workers to pay for insurance,
welfare fund and also for the re-entry work
permits from labour destination countries in the
near future, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
27/01/2020)
Prime
Minister Employment Program: KMC spent only Rs
2.5m last fiscal year, by Sujita Pradhan
(rep 27/01/2020)
Government
will provide compensation to 315 families of
migrant workers who died in Nepal: The latest
changes in law have made it possible for
families to avail the compensation, even if
migrant workers died in Nepal, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 25/01/2020)
Experts
urge priority for safe migration objectives:
Nepal is a signatory to the Global Compact for
Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration for the
protection of migrants by formulating required
policies, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
24/01/2020)
Frequent
server shutdown at DoFE creates hassles for
foreign migrants (ht 20/01/2020)
New
rules prioritise work for unemployed in
construction projects (ht 19/01/2020)
orkers
from 87 countries employed in Nepal (ht
18/01/2020)
80%
of verdicts in work abroad scams go
unimplemented: Complex nexus of manpower
agencies and feckless government bodies result
in insurmountable suffering for victims, by
Bhasha Sharma (rep 05/01/2020)
For
Nepali women seeking work in the Gulf, new
routes and old risks: Despite restrictions from
traveling to the Gulf countries, desperate
Nepali women are falling into traps of
trafficking agents who are exploiting new routes
to take them out of the country, by Parbat
Portel (kp 04/01/2020)
Migrant
workers can now seek and apply for foreign jobs
online: A new module introduced by the
government for the selection of migrant workers
now allows them to apply for jobs online without
having to approach sub-agents or recruitment
agencies, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(02/01/2020), New
DoFE website makes seeking overseas jobs easier
(ht 02/01/2020)
Labour
market reforms: Policy and legal measures
introduced to improve workers’ conditions at
home and abroad have failed to live up to their
promise, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
31/12/2019)
Free
vocational training for youths: Foreign
Employment Board misses training targets, by
Sujita Pradhan (rep 30/12/2019)
Government
makes operational changes in employment drive to
make it more effective: With the available
budget of Rs5 billion, the government aims to
provide 100 days of work to at least 60,000
citizens this year under the programme which has
met with criticism for squandering state funds,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 30/12/2019)
Recruiting
agencies charging up to Rs500,000 for security
guard jobs once again exposes exploitation of
workers: Despite labour pacts with various
labour countries for zero cost jobs, not much
has changed on the ground, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 26/12/2019)
Insurance
firms overcharge migrant workers over premium
duration: Poor services, overcharging and
limited options show insurance companies
discriminate against Nepali migrant workers, the
foreign employment department says, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/12/2019)
Re-entry
work permit from abroad uncertain in ‘lack of
insurance’: No respite for migrant workers from
visiting Kathmandu to acquire work permit,
by Rudra Khadka (rep 22/12/2019)
For
Nepal’s migrant workers, good news in small
bites: On International Migrants Day, time to
reflect on the gains and challenges ahead,
by Upasana Khadka (nt 20/12/2019)
Nepali
migrant workers continue to remain exploited and
ill-informed about their jobs: In a random
survey at Kathmandu airport, National Human
Rights Commission finds migrant workers are
still paying hefty fees for overseas jobs, and
remain ill-informed about working conditions,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 19/12/2019)
Migrants’
health: More efforts are needed for effective
implementation of evidence-informed
interventions to improve the health and
well-being of both migrants and communities
affected by migration, by Jhabindra Bhandari
(rep 18/12/2019)
Scores
of Nepali migrant workers go missing every year
in foreign lands: Most missing persons are
either in jail and cannot contact their families
or have chosen to voluntarily break contact
after starting new families, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 17/12/2019)
Concerns
over high cost of hiring Nepalis could hamper
labour migration to Malaysia: With employers
exploring more source countries, there could be
a drop in migration of Nepali workers to the
Southeast Asian nation, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 15/12/2019)
No
Nepali job-seeker to go to Japan next year
(ht 12/12/2019)
Despite
cost-free jobs deal with Malaysia, Nepali
migrant workers are still paying hefty fees:
Desperate to get jobs, aspirant workers say they
are not in a position to complain against
recruiting agencies, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 10/12/2019)
Department
of Foreign Employment seeks support of other
government agencies for overseas job frauds: The
department seeks collaboration with Nepal Police
and Department of Immigration for controlling
malpractices in foreign employment sector.,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/12/2019)
A
year after Qatar’s offer of zero cost jobs to
Nepalis, there is no substantial progress:
Despite a series of negotiations and start of
Qatari visa centre in Kathmandu, officials say
they are yet to hear back from the Arab nation,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 08/12/2019)
Criteria
for employment coordinator fixed (ht
08/12/2019)
Low
worker demand from Malaysia (rep 04/12/2019)
Government
to offer free skill tests for returning migrant
workers: The move will help workers who scramble
for jobs when they return home, officials say,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 03/12/2019)
Nepal’s
labour migration policy: by men, for men: Years
of protectionist mindset towards women migrant
labourers has only made them more vulnerable to
seeking dangerous routes for work abroad, while
risking trafficking and exploitation, by
Bhrikuti Rai (kp 01/12/2019)
Revision
in policy makes it easier for returnee migrant
workers to access soft loan: The government has
removed the limit of three years after returning
from foreign employment and the need to produce
a skill certificate, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 29/11/2019)
In
defense of Nepali migrant workers: Nepalis are
forced to work abroad and the government should
do everything to ease their burden (kp
26/11/2019)
Foreign
employment department swings into action against
fraud cases: The regulator has collected more
than Rs 45 million in six months from recruiting
agencies to compensate migrant workers, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 25/11/2019)
Airline
companies send back migrant workers from airport
without any ‘valid reasons’: As incidents of
workers being deprived of flying by airline
companies become frequent, the foreign
employment department writes to Ministry of
Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 24/11/2019)
Govt
to conduct skill-based training for migrant
workers (ht 24/11/2019)
Rights
Of Migrant Workers, by Hira Bahadur Thapa
(rn 22/11/2019)
Jordan’s
garment sector remains barred for Nepali workers
over low wage issue: The government has stopped
approving labour demand letters since 2018,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 18/11/2019)
Women
go abroad for work and return duped and abused:
There is no data on women who go abroad for
employment, but the trend is on the rise in
Rupandehi, according to an association of women
migrants, by Amrita Anmol (kp 17/11/2019)
NHRC
international conference concludes (ht
15/11/2019)
Government
starts issuing e-stickers to migrant workers
(ht 14/11/2019)
Nepal
vows to advocate rights of migrant workers at
int’l meet (ht 13/11/2019)
Workers
fear new rule for Nepali migrants could lead to
a loss of jobs: Workers now need to produce
evidence of skills and the jobs they are
currently doing in order to receive a labour
re-entry permit, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
11/11/2019)
Malaysia
job aspirants are lining up for pre-departure
services without pre-work approval: Only 5,000
preliminary labour permits have been approved
but more than 100,000 workers have already paid
for medical tests and obtained security
clearance, officials say, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 09/11/2019)
Experts
question decision to accept Rs13 billion loan
for Prime Minister’s Employment Programme: The
programme was criticised last year for shoddy
implementation and the lack of oversight, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 09/11/2019)
Migrant
worker finds farming in Nepal more rewarding:
Bishnu Bhujel has returned home to farm and
rescue his family from bankruptcy, by Naresh
Newar (nt 08/11/2019)
Immigration
staffers sending women workers to restricted
countries (ht 01/11/2019)
Recruitment
agency with scrapped licence found still
operating: Department of Foreign Employment
intensifies monitoring after an agency was found
holding hundreds of passports and money of
aspirant migrant workers even after it had been
barred from operating, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 25/10/2019)
Foreign
Employment Board to impart skill training for
free to the unemployed, unskilled and aspirant
migrant workers: 19 different skills identified
for free skill training, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 17/10/2019)
Nepali
migrant workers returning home from labour
destination countries without wages: Sluggish
investigation by the government agencies is
derailing their access to justice and payment of
salary arrears, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
13/10/2019)
Work
stress, loneliness and culture shock are leading
Nepalis to commit suicide in South Korea; Over
thirty percent of deaths between 2009 to 2018
among Nepalis in South Korea were suicides,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 11/10/2019)
This
fiscal year, Nepalis are already dying in
foreign lands at a rate of two every day: In the
last two months, 124 Nepali workers have died in
foreign labour destinations, primarily Malaysia
and the Gulf countries, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 05/10/2019)
Families
of migrant workers who died abroad can receive
financial support at local level: The latest
move will save time and money for hundreds of
aggrieved families who had to travel to
Kathmandu from various parts of the country for
claiming their compensation amount, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 03/10/2019)
Health
Ministry prepares a proposal to send health
attachés to South Korea, Malaysia and Saudi
Arabia: The proposal aims to reduce the death
rate of Nepali migrant workers, by Arjun
Poudel (kp 24/09/2019)
Migrant
workers returning home without salary and
justice from Qatar: Amnesty International:
Workers’ exploitation continues despite Qatar’s
promise to improve the foreign labour force’s
condition, says the latest report, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 20/09/2019) [see AI
report of 19/09/2019]
Government
formally resumes labour migration to Malaysia
after nearly 16 months: Workers will reach
Malaysia as per the new labour deal that
requires employers to bear all the expenses,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 16/09/2019)
Expanding
job opportunities for all: Remittances have
contributed on average a quarter of the gross
domestic product, but Nepal needs a homegrown
supply of meaningful and productive jobs, by
Faris H. Hadad-Zervos (kp 10/09/2019)
Hike
in guarantee amount for recruiting agencies
unlikely to eliminate malpractices, experts say:
The state had hoped that by increasing the
guarantee amount it would bring down the number
of agencies, hence lowering incidences of
workers being cheated, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 07/09/2019)
Govt
scraps licence of 303 manpower firms (ht
05/09/2019)
Gokarna
Bista: Foreign employment is not our main
agenda, job creation inside the country is:
Bista faces a herculean task of creating new
jobs and reversing an exodus of migrant workers
within the next five years, interview with
Minister for Labour (kp 03/09/2019)
Migrant
workers now require bank accounts to receive
work permits: Government’s move to make it
mandatory for all aspiring workers to have a
bank account, however, hit a snag on the first
day, as almost nobody knew about the new rule,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 03/09/2019), Bank
account is now mandatory to acquire work permit
(rep 03/09/2019), DoFE
extends bank account deadline for migrants
(ht 04/09/2019)
226
manpower agencies apply for merger process
(ht 02/09/2019)
Hundreds
of migrant workers, including from Nepal, on
strike after Qatari employer refuses to issue
them ID cards: Nepali workers say they are
afraid to go out, fearing arrest and immediate
deportation, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
29/08/2019)
New
provision allows migrant workers to obtain
re-entry labour permits in destination
countries: The move will give respite to
thousands of Nepalis who otherwise had to come
to Nepal for getting the permits, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 25/08/2019)
New
provision to allow Nepali domestic help in Gulf
to return home during break: Nepali workers will
be provided with re-entry labour permit to
rejoin their job in destination countries,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 23/08/2019)
Return
migration: Build nation, and they will come; An
effective way to influence the return of
productive Nepalis living abroad would be to
make a strong domestic push for government
accountability in areas of infrastructure
development, social justice and rule of law,
by Keshar M. Ghimire (ht 20/08/2019)
Permanent
account number rule to come into force despite
calls for deferral: The private sector said
implementation should be postponed because of
practical difficulties, by Rajesh Khanal (kp
19/08/2019)
As
opportunities for Nepali workers dry up in
popular labour destinations, migration numbers
dwindle: According to government statistics, for
the past two consecutive years, less and less
Nepali workers are applying for jobs in Gulf
countries and Malaysia, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 14/08/2019)
Errant
manpower firms under govt scanner (ht
11/08/2019)
Nepal
explores labour market in Europe for Nepali
immigrant workers: The Labour Ministry is
holding consultations with the Ministry of Law,
Justice and Parliamentary Affairs and Ministry
of Foreign Affairs to draft a labour agreement
with Turkey, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
08/08/2019)
Lack
of clarity over ban on Malaysia leads to
confusion among aspiring migrants: The
government never formally announced a
prohibition of migrating to Malaysia for work,
foreign employment agencies say, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 05/08/2019)
Nepali
women duped in China have returned home, but
their ordeal is not over yet: Most of them have
filed complaints at the foreign employment
department demanding compensation, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 04/08/2019)
Government
says Prime Minister Employment Programme created
over 2.2 million days of work for over 175,000
people: Minister Gokarna Bista calls the
achievement historic, but there are concerns
whether such cash distributive schemes will help
the country—and the people—in the long run,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 02/08/2019)
His
last journey home to Nepal: Bishnu KC from
Piuthan becomes a mere statistic in the grim
saga of migrant labour, by Shankar Dahal (nt
02/08/2019), The
heat is killing us, by Sonia Awale (nt
02/08/2019)
With
no jobs at home, hundreds of Nepalis travel to
India to pick apples every year: Although
migrant workers include people of all ages, it
is mostly the unemployed youth that leave for
work in Shimla, by Rupa Gahatraj (kp
01/08/2019)
Migration
from facts: Importance of work-related
outmigration and remittances for Nepali economy
warrants setting up a credible, frequently
updated database on the stock of migrants by
destination, by Paras Kharel (rep
31/07/2019)
Insecure
foreign job: The govt must take legal action
against the manpower agency that duped the
Nepali women who suffered in the foreign land
(ht 30/07/2019)
Developing
migration diplomacy: Nepal should develop a
migration diplomacy to safeguard rights and
welfare of migrant workers, while maintaining
long-term economic interests in the Gulf
countries and beyond, by Froilan Malit Jr
and Anurag Devkota (rep 30/07/2019)
After
Gulf and Malaysia, Nepal reaches out to Europe
to send its workers thereLabour Ministry is
approaching European countries like Germany,
Portugal, Poland, and Turkey as its new labour
destinations, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
28/07/2019)
Expats
taking work permit fell 30 pc last fiscal
(ht 27/07/2019)
Women
workers in construction sector continue to
experience exploitation on several fronts: The
workers are formally organising against unequal
pay, workplace safety, and workplace harassment,
and this is helping them protect their rights,
recent study concludes, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal(kp 26/07/2019)
Govt
to form talks team for youth employment fund
(ht 26/07/2019)
Compensation
distributed to families of affected migrant
workers (rep 25/07/2019)
Managing
migration: Nepal needs effective labor sector
reforms based on tripartite social dialogues,
involving the government, employers and workers,
by Deepak Dhital (rep 23/07/2019)
Outflow
of migrants drops by 17pc: Govt, recruiters say
‘Malaysia factor’ led to the drop (ht
22/07/2019)
Govt
told to ensure safe migration, protect rights of
women migrants (ht 20/07/2019)
Women
construction workers: Organising for change:
More and more women construction workers are
joining unions as they help with claiming
compensation; Women still earn almost 30 percent
less than men for the same work, by
Feyzi Ismail (kp 17/07/2019)
NHRC
for lifting travel ban on female migrant workers
(rep 17/07/2019)
Climate
of death: Nepali migrant workers who work in the
open field of hot desert like climate in the
Gulf are among the most affected by climate
change. Climate change acts like a double-edged
sword for them, by Ngamindra Dahal and
Bhagirath Yogi (rep 15/07/2019)
Remittance
is great, but what of the workers suffering
abroad? National politics play a factor in youth
seeking employment abroad, by Prabha Poudyal
(kp 14/07/2019)
Trapped
abroad: Cases of Nepali migrant workers stuck in
exploitative jobs should be handled quickly and
effectively (kp 12/07/2019)
Workers
denied timely wages under prime minister’s job
programme: Dissatisfied workers warn that they
will launch protests if they are not paid
by Tuesday, by Nirmala Khadayat (kp
09/07/2019)
Majority
of people enrolled under PM’s Employment
Programme dissatisfied in Sudurpaschim: The
programme has come under fire for its
ineffective implementation plans (kp
02/07/2019)
Costs
of migration: For our temptation for career and
financial gain abroad, are we not ruining the
quality of life of our parents?, by Sindhu
Gyawali (rep 30/06/2019)
Labour
migration: Let’s manage and regulate it, by
Pragya Panta (ht 28/06/2019)
PMEP
bending rules to spend budget, by Umesh
Poudel (ht 27/06/2019), A
failed scheme: PMEP has failed to create jobs
for the unemployed people at the grassroots
level due to poor planning and lack of
nationwide database of the target groups (ht
28/06/2019)
Health
insurance mandatory for migrant workers (ht
26/06/2019)
Families
of 104 migrant workers who died during leave to
get compensation: Foreign Employment Board forms
task force to repatriate 28 paralysed and
comatose Nepalis, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 25/06/2019)
A
vision for vocations: Visionary Nepali sets up a
training centre offering Nepal’s
earthquake-affected an alternative to migration,
by Monika Deupala (nt 14/06/2019)
Out-migration
and labour market distortions, by Narayan
Manandhar (kp 13/06/2019)
Unemployment
details collection in Karnali sees delays,
by Nagendra Upadhyaya and DB Budha (kp 12/06/2019)
Nepal
to sign labour pacts with Mauritius, UAE
(ht 10/06/2019)
With
heart complications the leading cause of death
among Nepali migrants, doctors recommend blood
pressure screenings before departureIn the last
nine years, over 1,500 Nepali migrant workers
have died due to cardiovascular reasons.
But the focus remains on tuberculosis, doctors
say, by Arjun Poudel (kp 06/06/2019)
No
sustenance allowance for unemployed this year,
by Nikeeta Gautam (rep 27/05/2019)
Government
awaits committee report to address agitated
recruiting agencies’ demands: Recruiting
agencies’ main demand is interest on the cash
they deposit as part of the increased guarantee
amount, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
26/05/2019)
Employment
scheme aims to provide work to over 100k
unemployed: The Prime Minister Employment
Programme will only provide 30 days of work this
year against the pledged minimum 100 days in a
year, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
25/05/2019)
ILO
calls for investment in people’s capabilities
(rep 21/05/2019)
Revamp
Foreign Job Market, by Kamal Parajuli (rn
20/05/2019)
Recruiting
agencies threaten tosuspend operations for a
week, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
19/05/2019)
Nepali
women abroad: Effective policies should be
created to make life easier for women migrant
workers, by Prabha Poudel (kp 19/05/2019)
State
aims to provide minimum 30 days of work to the
unemployed this fiscal year: The employment
programme was launched with the aim of providing
jobless people 100 days of work in a
fiscal year, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
17/05/2019)
Two
years on, Nepali women still barred from working
in the Gulf as housemaids: Latest
recommendations urge the government to revoke
discriminatory restrictions and allow all women
equal access to employment, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 14/05/2019)
After
labour deal, Japanese employers are coming
forward to hire Nepali workers: The Nepali side
is awaiting language and skill test mechanisms
for implementing the agreement reached two
months ago, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
12/05/2019)
Recruiting
agencies want interest on their cash deposit:
Recruiting agencies threaten to return operation
licences to the government, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 11/05/2019) [This
sounds reasonable!]
Outward
bound (nt 10/05/2019)
Basic
minimum wage eludes Nepali migrant workers,
by Umesh Poudel (ht 09/05/2019), Ensure
basic wages: Nepal govt must start fresh talks
with labour-receiving countries to guarantee
basic wages to Nepali migrant workers (ht
10/05/2019)
Kailali
youths throng local units to register for job
scheme: More than 14,000 people have submitted
their applications, by Nirmala Khadayat (kp
08/05/2019)
Government
plans
to create 500k jobs in a year. Experts say it’s
a daunting task: They stress clear policies and
plans rather than ambitious projects, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 06/05/2019), Employment
woes: Government plan of finding employment for
500,000 seems far-fetched (kp 09/05/2019)
Migration
for development: Advance policy, institutional
coherence, by Jhabindra Bhandari (ht
06/05/2019)
Worker
outsourcing
companies not too keen to obtain licence: Labour
Act makes it mandatory for worker supplying
agencies to acquire permits for operation,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 03/05/2019)
Labour
pains: Labour laws have guaranteed rights but
employment creation will still be key (kp
01/05/2019)
Nepal’s
unemployment rate estimated at 11.4 percent,
by Rajesh Khanal (kp 27/04/2019), Unemployment
rate stands at 11.4 pcCBS survey reveals 908,000
working age people jobless in the country
(ht 27/04/2019)
Nepal
and
UAE agree on zero investment jobs for Nepali
workers: The latest labour agreement frees
Nepali workers from any fees or cost while going
to the Gulf country for employment, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 26/04/2019)
DoFE
receives
fewer number of complaints: What needs to be
taken into account is number of foreign
job-seekers has also gone down, by Arpana
Ale Magar (ht 24/04/2019)
Government
extends
registration deadline for employment scheme: A
minimum 100-day job guarantee programme has
received mixed reactions, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 23/04/2019)
Inspection
of
facilities begins for medical tests of migrant
workers: A total of 126 new medical facilities
have applied for the health examination licence,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/04/2019)
Nepali
workers
in Qatar struggle for jobs after being duped
with lucrative pay and free visa promises:
Agents, recruiting agencies, and employers lure
workers promising the freedom of working with
companies of their choice, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 20/04/2019)
Implementation
of
‘free visa, free ticket’ scheme has been largely
ineffective: New report says concerned
authorities failed to monitor, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 15/04/2019)
Migration
tale:
Nepal needs to invest in models that encourage
the return of out-migrants, so that their skills
may be utilised at home, by Anita Poudel (kp
12/04/2019)
Migrants
can now lodge complaints from abroad (ht
02/04/2019)
Brighter
side of foreign employment: Skills learned
abroad giving good returns at home, by Bhim
Chapagain (rep 01/04/2019)
Local
units
start gathering data for Prime Minister job
programme: Under the scheme, unemployed citizens
of working age between 18 and 59 years can
benefit, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
01/04/2019)
A
job to be done: Remittance is a short-term fix,
we need to create work here (kp 27/03/2019)
Recruiting
agencies must send workers within 90 days of
getting labour permit, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 24/03/2019)
They
have
a degree, but have no job: Students of medical
microbiology from Tribhuvan University Institute
of Science and Technology are not licensed to
work, by Arjun Poudel (kp 18/03/2019)
The
forgotten half: Nobody ever talks about the need
to protect the rights of labour migrants to
India, by Sudeshna Thapa (kp 18/03/2019)
Don’t
forget their rights: The proposed labour pact
with Japan is a chance to enhance migration
governance, by Nava Raj Sapkota (kp
15/03/2019)
Foreign
workers for various projects await labour
permits: Over 400 workers denied permits as
employers fail to limit workforce, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 10/03/2019)
Still
work
to be done: The Prime Minister Employment
Programme is welcome, but implementation and
monitoring mechanism will be key, by Kushal
Pokharel (kp 05/03/2019)
Removing
poverty with jobs: Domestic employment and
income generation are the key to prosperity,
by David Seddon (nt 22/02/2019)
A Welcome Initiative on Employment, by Uttam
Maharjan (rn 21/02/2019)
Professional
network seeks to help women find jobs (kp
21/02/2019)
Recruiting
agencies oppose decision to hike guarantee
amount: Experts say move will help manage
foreign employment, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 19/02/2019)
Scheme
to
ensure at least 100 days of jobs for unemployed
on cards: Programme is part of a larger plan to
create 100,000 jobs annually, officials say,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/02/2019), Government
launching Prime Minister Employment Program on
Wednesday (rep 12/02/2019), Watch
out (kp 14/02/2019), Govt’s
ambitious minimum employment scheme kicks in:
Finance minister for tapping private sector also
(rep 14/02/2019), Challenging
task:
In case of failure, the govt could land up
simply doling out unemployment benefits to the
unemployed for lack of work (ht 15/02/2019),
Employment
for
all? Initiatives like Prime Minister Employment
Program do not necessarily enhance long-term
employability. Focus should be on training and
workforce development, by Abyaya Neopane
(rep 18/02/2019)
Opening
manpower agencies to cost a fortune, by
Jagdishor Panday (ht 12/02/2019)
Unemployed
to get Rs 22,417 per annum (ht 12/02/2019)
Government,
recruiting
agencies differ on possible modality for
labour migration to Japan: Recruiting agencies
claim hiring of workers will take place via
private agencies only; ministry says no decision
taken yet, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
10/02/2019)
In
need of more protection: The Occupational Safety
and Health for migrant workers is in a
sorry state, by Sudeshna Thapa (kp
06/02/2019)
Promoting
migrant health: A worldwide exodus is on, and
these people must have easy access to health
services, by Jhabindra Bhandari (kp
01/02/2019)
House
panel delays re-entry permit for migrant workers
(ht 23/01/2019)
Migrants
will now be allowed to carry only $200: NRB
(ht 23/01/2019) [??? The
migrans are punished for failed economic
politics of government and administration!],
NRB
lowers forex limit for foreign-bound workers to
$200 (rep 23/01/2019)
Challenges
of Foreign Employment, by Hira Bahadur Thapa
(rn 18/01/2019)
Locked
up abroad: A mechanism needs to be created to
protect the legal aid rights of migrant workers,
by Anurag Devkota (kp 17/01/2019)
Labour
departures for Japan possible by April this year,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 13/01/2019)
Gandaki
Province issues re-entry labour permits from
today: The number of provinces that now issue
the permit add up to be three, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 10/01/2019)
Study
explores plight of Nepali female migrant workers
in Gulf countries (ht 06/01/2019)
‘Enforce
free-visa,
free-ticket scheme’: Migrant workers continue to
pay hefty sum despite policy being implemented
years ago; The Supreme Court has issued a
directive to the government to effectively
implement the scheme to reprieve workers from
massive financial burden, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (rep 04/01/2019)
Roll
out free visa, ticket scheme: SC (ht
03/01/2019)
Migration
as Path to Progress, by Dev Raj Dahal (rn
01/01/2019)
Two
provinces to issue re-entry labour permits from
today, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
30/12/2018)
Nepal,
Inc
in 2019: Outmigration will only stop if the
government starts behaving less like a tax
collector, and more as an investor, by Anil
Chitrakar (nt 28/12/2018)
Govt
starts process of sending workers to Japan from
April (ht 22/12/2018)
The
toilers are gone: Nepal should consider building
programmes to support the capacities of migrant
families, by Sameer Karki (kp 21/12/2018)
On
the move: Migration, due to a lack of jobs or
better pay abroad, is regarded as inevitable
today, by Paul I. Norton (kp 18/12/2018)
Women
labour migration: Causes and consequences,
by Jaya Shor Chapagain (ht 18/12/2018)
Ready
to
work: There seems to be a huge gap between what
the industry is looking for and what the
colleges and universities are producing, by
Nirmal Thapa (rep 18/12/2018)
Government
fails to stop Nepali women workers travelling to
Middle East (kp 17/12/2018)
Nepal
blacklists 65 foreign employers: Companies from
Malaysia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and UAE banned,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 15/12/2018)
Changing
the
headlines on migration: By signing the Global
Compact on Migration in Marrakesh this week,
Nepal commits to move beyond rhetoric to action,
by Upasana Khadka (nt 14/12/2018)
Experts
seek gender-responsive policies for safe
migration of women (rep 13/12/2018)
One
Nepali
guest worker dies every day in Malaysia: Nepal
Embassy data shows suicides and diseases are the
leading causes of deaths of Nepalis in Malaysia
(kp 12/12/2018)
Govt
plans to ensure safer migration system (ht
11/12/2018)
Undocumented—not
illegal: Labour protections must include
undocumented migrants, by Anurag Devkota (kp
04/12/2018)
Chasing
Nepali
Dream: Why are 1500 plus Nepali youths leaving
the country every day? Are they being forced to
relinquish Nepali Dream for survival?, by
Mukesh Baral (rep 01/12/2018)
Labour
offices to provide work permit from all
provinces, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
29/11/2018)
Government
bid to use migrant workers’ skills, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 25/11/2018)
Calls
for ethical recruitment practices to protect
workers, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
20/11/2018)
Fifth
Colombo
Process meet kicks off in Kathmandu: Ministers
and officials from 12 labour source countries
discuss migrant workers safety, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 16/11/2018), Labour
pain, by Om Astha Rai (nt 16/11/2018), Leaders
vow zero cost jobs for migrant workers, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/11/2018), Global
consensus on employers bearing migrant hiring
costs, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
18/11/2017)
Paying
an arm and a leg: Nepali migrant workers are
becoming disabled to enable the economy, by
Om Astha Rai (nt 16/11/2018), Success
in Nepal means not having to work: Nepalis work
hardest when they are outside Nepal, by Anil
Chitrakar (nt 16/11/2018)
A
deadly decade for migrant workers: In a period
the nation made Rs. 4.48 trillion in
remittances, more than 6,700 lives were lost,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 05/11/2018)
Report
exposes
irregularities in self-employment programme:
Cooperatives lent money even to poultry firms,
fancy shops, furniture traders, hoteliers and
bullion traders, by Prithvi Man Shrestha (kp
04/11/2018)
Migrants
can soon avail re-entry permit online (ht
25/10/2018)
Migrant
returnees rue lack of environment in Nepal to
utilize skills, capital (rep 16/10/2018)
Ensuring
migrant workers’ safety: Government urged to
implement rights body’s recommendations (kp
08/10/2018)
Old
statute, new problems: New legislation should be
passed to address the plight of migrant workers
at home, by Anurag Devkota (kp 03/10/2018)
Youth
leaders applaud Prime Minister Employment
Programme, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
01/10/2018)
Sorrows
of
Nepali migrant workers: Unless Nepali missions
abroad are solely authorized to attest employer
institutions’ demand letters migration won’t be
safe and rewarding, by Surya Nath Mishra
(rep 23/09/2018)
Pushing
women
away: It is very difficult for women to access
information on safe migration. Many do not
realize the implications of being flown via
India or Nepal, by Ayushma Basnyat (rep
22/09/2018)
Foreign
jobs data system and phone app launched (kp
11/09/2018)
Rethinking
foreign
employment: It’s proved that remittance-led
development is susceptible to the variables
beyond the control of labor-sending countries,
by Bishal Bhattarai (rep 11/09/2018)
Recruiting
agency
‘should issue receipt to retain worker’s
passport': Department of Foreign Employment
instructs recruiting agencies to appoint staff
to deal with workers’ concerns (kp
09/09/2018)
Bista
vows decent jobs for all Nepalis (kp
04/08/2018)
Orientation
syllabus for foreign migrant labourers to be
revised, by Umesh Poudel (ht 03/09/2018)
Nepali
workers prefer Qatar and Malaysia, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 28/08/2018)
Stranded
Nepali workers could rejoin jobs in Saudi
(kp 27/08/2018)
Comprehensive
Job Portal App launched (rep 27/08/2018)
Bista
moots
employment board name change to spur local jobs;
Committee members raise their concerns about the
migration of Nepali girls and women to war-torn
countries via India (kp 24/08/2018)
New
bill seeks to guarantee employment (ht
24/08/2018), Jobless
citizens to get sustenance allowance (kp
24/08/2018)
Nepal
receiving two dead migrant workers every day for
past seven years: Report, by Rewati Sapkota
(ht 24/08/2018)
Foreign
employment: Good for some, bad for others,
by Sarita Shrestha (rep 21/08/2018)
The
promised land: Nepal must ensure that migrant
workers are not exploited, here and abroad
(kp 20/08/2018) [No,
Nepal must provide jobs at home!]
Fellow
Nepalis,
return home: The exodus of youths is giving our
political leadership the license to do nothing
and feast on remittance, be unaccountable and
deepen the political crisis further, by
Devendra Gautam (rep 19/08/2018)
Workers
await Nepal-Qatar pact for safe, lucrative job,
by Chandra Kumar Mandal and Prakash Chandra
Timilsena (kp 18/08/2018)
Migrant
Workers’ Agony, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (kp
17/08/2018)
New
labour markets: Focus on six Euro nations,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 17/08/2018)
Government
mulls social security scheme for migrant Nepali
workers, by Sagar Ghimire (rep 16/08/2018)
Exporting
labour: No country can achieve prosperity and
happiness by exporting the youth — the engine of
growth (ht 16/08/2018)
Government
preparing to send trained, skilled workers
abroad for jobs (ht 16/08/2018)
Nepalis
prefer to work in Malaysia—deadliest destination,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 12/08/2018)
Nepal
favours
government deals to protect migrant workers:
Officials hope G2G model will help stop
exploitation of poor Nepalis by recruiting firms
and their agents, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 11/08/2018), The
masque
of anarchy: When the government takes a tough
stance, as the recent Malaysian case has shown,
foreign regimes are forced to concede to the
fair treatment of Nepalis working abroad, by
Mohan Guragain (kp 11/08/2018)
Fellow
citizens abroad: The government should ensure
that Nepali migrant workers are adequately
protected, by Mohan Kafle (kp 06/08/2018)
Govt
proposes
120-day jobless allowance: Will be provided to
those in 18 to 60 age group if they’re looking
for job, but have not found one, by Rewati
Sapkota (ht 06/08/2018)
Recruiting
agencies panel meets ministers: NAFEA team urges
PM Oli to review plan to hike new licence fee
(kp 05/06/2018)
Labour
Ministry proposes to hike employment agency fee
to Rs 60m (kp 03/08/2018)
Migrant
workers
suffer as agents use fake papers: The issue of
fake NOC came to light last week when 16 Nepali
women were rescued in Delhi, by Suresh Raj
Neupane (kp 02/08/2018)
Foreign
employment bill: Preparation to up licensing fee
draws flak from recruiting firms (rep
01/08/2018)
Malaysia
requests Nepal to resume worker departures,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 29/0/7/2018)
Nepal
mulls migrant worker agreement with Mauritius;
Portugal shows interest to hire Nepali workers,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 27/07/2018)
May
18 permit cut-off for worker departures for
Malaysia, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
23/07/2018)
Deaths
of Nepali migrant workers increases (kp
23/07/2018)
Cabinet
sets new rates for demand letter verification
(kp 07/07/2018)
Workers
with Malaysian visas twiddle thumbs, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 06/07/2018)
Young
and jobless: The issue of unemployment is
robbing Nepali youth of a glorious futurem
by Sapana Phuyal (kp 05/07/2018)
Overseas
ordeal: Govt aye to legal help for workers
(kp 29/06/2018), Legal
aid
for falsely implicated migrants: Innocent
migrant Nepali workers languishing in jails for
offences they have not committed, by Pushpa
Raj Acharya (ht 29/06/2018)
‘Crackdown
on agencies halts migrant workers’ departure’
(kp 28/06/2018)
Youth
Outflow and Remittance, by Lal Deosa Rai (kp
25/06/2018)
Work
permit for Malaysia unlikely prior to bilateral
labour agreement, by Sujan Dhungana (ht
25/06/2018)
Skill
test must for EPS workers from 2020 (ht
25/06/2018)
Fall
in number of workers not linked to
'free-visa-free-ticket': NRB, by Sagar
Ghimire (rep 13/06/2018)
Central
bank seeks changes in foreign employment
services (ht 13/06/2018)
Migration
no solution: The happiness is missing in
families although they might have become more
affluent, by Kabi Adhikari (kp 08/06/2018)
Guidelines
for rescue of critically ill migrant workers on
the cards (kp 08/06/2018)
Pre-labour
permits
for Malaysia halted: Pre-permission stopped
since Malaysian Embassy announced closure of
agencies processing visa, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 28/05/2018)
Labour
flight problem: Time to address it, by
Vikash Raj Satyal (ht 24/05/2018)
Migrant
hiring regulation to take time for complete
enforcement (kp 21/05/2018)
National
Prosperity Through Domestic Employment, by
Lok Nath Bhusal (rn 20/05/2018)
39
health check-up firms on strike (ht
19/05/2018)
Govt
to
scrap fees unfairly levied on Malaysia-bound
Nepali workers: Minister says government
committed to dismantling all cartels in the
foreign employment sector, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 18/05/2018), Med
centre, VLN operators booked for overcharging
Malaysia-bound workers (kp 21/05/2018), Move
against fees hits Malaysia departures, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 22/05/2018), Embassy
closes ISC as OSC continues process (kp
22/05/2018), Labour
relief: Diplomacy key to succesfully enforce
scrapping of Malaysia authorised exploitative
out-migrant fees (kp 22/05/2018)
Calls
to address unethical hiring of migrant workers
(kp 13/05/2018)
Nepalis
in Qatar: Migrant workers live in a system of
exclusion without any protection of human rights,
by Anwar Alam (kp 10/05/2018)
Govt
sets new rule to protect Nepalis working abroad:
Recruiters must obtain work letter approval from
Nepali embassies, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 09/05/2018), Labour
pain: Government’s decision to ask ‘demand
letters’ is appreciable, now enforce it (kp
10/05/2018)
Crackdown
on
passport crimes: Department proposes three-year
jail term and huge fines for recruiting agents
who retain jobseekers’ passports (kp
04/05/2018)
Unskilled
workers
dominate Nepali labour force abroad: Nearly 75
percent of the migrant workers leaving the
country in fiscal year 2013/14 were unskilled,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 02/05/2018)
State
1 tops migrant workers: Southern plains send
35pc workers in nine years as department issues
over 3.5 million permits, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (kp 29/04/2018)
Minors
faking age to acquire passport for jobs abroad,
by Rewati Sapkota (ht 29/04/218)
5,892
Nepalis die on foreign soil, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 28/04/2018)
Homes
away
from home: Female domestic workers in Lebanon
cannot visit families back in Nepal because of a
travel ban that prevents them from returning to
well-paying jobs, by Upasana Khadka (nt
27/04/2018)
Half
of migrant workers going through individual
labor approval, by Rudra Khadka (rep
22/04/2018)
‘Remove
Gulf job age limit for women’ (kp
20/04/2018)
The
Risk Appetite, by Upasana Khadka (nt
20/04/2018)
Benefits
Women Want At Work, by Shradha Gyawali (sp
20/04/2018)
Ministry
relief
for migrant workers: Ministry of Labour,
Employment and Social Security announces free
legal services to Nepalis facing hardships in
jails of foreign countries, by Chandan Kumar
Mandal (17/04/2018)
Nepal’s
employment rate highest in South Asia (kp
17/04/2018)
Acute
food crisis triggers migration (ht
14/04/2018)
Unemployment
woes: Effective measures required, by Girish
P. Pant (ht 12/04/2018)
Apex
body to fine agencies cheating migrant workers:
NAFEA pushes for fair trade practices (kp
07/04/2018)
Labour
permit
for overseas employment: Govt to set up three
offices outside Capital; ‘DoFE outlets in
Itahari, Janakpur and Butwal to issue work
permits’ (kp 21/03/2018), Experts
doubt
new labour offices will ease centre’s
load‘Migrant workers will favour Kathmandu for
medical, job orientation and flight services’
(kp 24/03/2018)
Grievances
of migrant workers: Minister Bista orders daily
hearing of cases, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 19/03/2018)
‘Respect
for
labour key to solving joblessness’: Youths
account for 40.35 percent of the country’s total
population, out of that 19.2 percent is
unemployed (kp 16/03/2018)
End
the
stigma: Women migrants, like their male
counterparts, send remittance, and eventually
bring new skills back home. Don’t they deserve
respect?, by Roni Pradhan, Dhaubhadel (kp
09/03/2018)
Forgetting
about
rights: Foreign employment governance has to be
redefined under new federal structure to
safeguard the rights of migrant workers, by
Himalaya Kjharel and Jeevan Baniya (kp
26/02/2018), Loopholes
in laws deprive migrant workers of timely
justice (ht 27/02/2018)
Limiting
number of recruiting agencies: ‘Govt cannot stop
issuing licences to new companies’ (kp
20/02/2018)
A
bane in disguise: Foreign employment is the drug
that our country has become addicted to. Only a
revolutionary political, economic and social
movement can rescue us, by Binisha Nepal
(rep 18/02/2018)
Foreigners
taking work permit on the rise (ht
17/02/2018)
Migrant
worker
body issues 537 contracts in a day: Employment
Permit System issues over 1,600 contracts to
aspiring Nepali workers since January 2018,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 15/02/2018)
Social
trend of migration effecting more migration
(rep 10/02/2018)
‘Good
Conduct Certificate’ must for work visa in
UAE (kp 08/02/2018)
Nepal
must ‘do more’ to protect workers’ rights
(kp 06/02/2018)
Bulldozers
take away jobs from villagers, by Bhim Bahadur
Singh (kp 05/01/2018)
Weight
of migration: Saudi decision to restrict foreign
employment workers could hit our economy,
migrants hard (kp 02/02/2018)
Government
urged not to sign labour agreement with
low-paying nations (ht 31/01/2018)
Labour
migration dips in current fiscal: 168,190 have
taken work permit from DoFE so far in 2017-18
(ht 29/01/2018)
Employment
opportunity: Indian construction workers coming
to Nepal in droves, by Chandra Karki (kp
21/01/2018)
Foreign
employment saving bond fails to attract migrant
workers (rep 16/01/2018)
We
will find a way: We need to create opportunities
where every ‘where will I work?’ question is
addressed with answers, by Binisha Nepal
(rep 13/01/2018)
Nepal's
#1 export: people (nt 29/12/2017)
Safe
migration: Harnessing development potential,
by Jhabindra Bhandari (ht 27/12/2017)
Qatar
remains top labour destination: Malaysia
standing grows while Saudi charm wanes (kp
26/12/2017), Qatar
top destination for Nepali migrants (ht
29/12/2017)
NAFEA
wants higher service charge for Europe (kp
26/12/2017)
Nepal
govt failed to curb illegal recruitment fees,
says Amnesty Int’l (kp 19/12/2017) [see AI
press release], Lost
without recourse: Govt has failed to enforce
laws that would discourage exploitation of
migrant workers (kp 20/12/2017), Value
of life: Why are Nepali migrants, who were
proven to be medically fit before departure,
dying in large numbers abroad?, by Roni
Pradhan (kp 20/12/2017)
A
third of migrant households in Sunsari remain
poor: Study; It has found that about 30 percent
households, who were previously better
off, became rather poorer after migrating
overseas (kp 17/12/2017), Protecting
workers
without borders: Nepal should benefit from
migration, but not at the cost of the rights and
wellbeing of migrants, by Paul I. Norton (kp
17/12/2017)
Rs3.54b
spent on skill development largely 'a waste',
by Rudra Pangeni (rep 17/12/2017)
Road
to riches: Mass job creation is key to our dream
of prosperity. But this is possible only when we
give priority to enterprise and entrepreneur
development, by Nahakul KC (rep 22/11/2017)
Skilled-based
training for aspirant migrant workers (kp
19/11/2017)
Opening
new doors: There is need for more lucrative and
rights friendly alternatives for migrant workers,
by Roni Pradhan and Sunila Baniya (kp 14/11/2017)
Narrow
escape An inside look at the labour
migration cycle shows the pitiful plight of
Nepali migrant workers, by Miriam Shendroff
(kp 07/11/2017)
Nepal
seeks result-oriented projects from labour body
(ht 04/11/2017)
Unscrupulous
intermediaries:
Ensuring pro-migrant worker regime in Nepal is
perilous unless culpable agents are tried within
the ambit of law, by Anurag Acharya (kp
03/11/2017)
Outflow
of migrant workers drops in first trimester
(ht 30/10/2017)
Nepal
to face labour shortage by 2030: The country may
fall short of 3.6 million workers in 12 years
(kp 27/10/2017)
Stakeholders
stress on inclusive job creation (ht
27/10/2017)
Caught
in the middle by middlemen: Migrant workers
learn to face exploitation and abuse from
recruiters at home and abroad, by Upasana
Khadka (nt 27/10/2017)
Myadi
job lures migrant workers, by Tularam Pandey
(kp 24/10/2017), Around
300,000
apply for Myadi jobs: Nepal Police to finalise
names on Friday; Govt to deploy highest number
of temporary security recruits in Province 2
(kp 26/10/2017)
DoFE
receives 418 grievances in two months (ht
24/10/2017)
Over
one-third migrant workers hail from seven
districts (ht 23/10/2017)
Discussion
held on migration health policy (kp
12/10/2017), Draft
migration health policy discussed (ht
12/10/2017), The
next step: Health issues must be addressed to
safeguard migrant workers, backbone of our
economy (ht 13/10/2017)
Qatar
top destination for Nepali migrants last fiscal
year, by Sabin Mishra (ht 08/10/2017)
Govt
spending millions to rescue migrants, bring back
bodies (kp 07/10/2017)
‘Unfree’
labour: Only a concerted global effort will
destroy the extremely exploitative employment
system in the Gulf, by Leila Antier (kp
06/10/2017)
Take
services to the people: Forcing aspiring migrant
workers to come to Kathmandu for all paperwork
is unkind, by Prakash Bhattarai and Vivek
Adhikari (kp 03/10/2017)
Rules
of engagement: Due to the country’s overreliance
on overseas employment and remittance, external
labor relations will be policymakers’ priority
in the future, by Narayan Manandhar (rep
27/09/2017)
DoFE
introduces eye-scan technology to issue work
permits (kp 26/09/2017)
Labour
migration: Emerging challenges, by Jhabindra
Bhandari (ht 20/09/2017), Going
somewhere: Migration can be a positive force for
development when assisted by the right policy,
by Jhabindra Bhandari (kp 20/09/2017)
More
Nepalis going abroad for employment: Qatar
emerges as top destination ahead of Saudi
(kp 18/09/2017)
Foreign
employment: Govt to raise licence fee for
recruiting firms, by Chandan Kumar Mandal
(kp 16/09/2017)
‘Labour
sending nations must raise common concerns of
migrants’ (kp 14/09/2017), 12
nations to forge common stance on migration
(ht 14/09/2017)
Burning
issue: Labour migration governance demands a
focus beyond its regular economic perception,
by Prakash Bhattarai, Reshma Basnet and Vivek
Adhikari (kp 07/09/2017)
Free-visa-free-ticket
scheme: Recruiting agencies slapped with
penalties for not submitting details, by
Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 05/09/2017)
Help
wanted: The farm sector can create immense
employment opportunities for jobless youths,
by David Kainee (kp 01/09/2017)
When
they return: The irrelevancy of the skills
migrants learn abroad prevent them from
doing business, by Amar B. Thing (kp
29/08/2017)
Just
victims? Nepali women migrating out for work do
also come back with higher remit and
non-exploitative experiences, by Guneshwor
Ojha (kp 25/08/2017)
More
Nepalis goving abroad (ht 13/08/2017)
‘Free
visa
free ticket’ scheme a dud: Panel; House
committee report says provision was never
implemented, hence none of the migrant workers
benefited in the last two years, by Chandan
Kumar Mandal (kp 10/08/2017)
Sweat
money: Valuable assets, by Bijen Jonchhe (ht
07/08/2017)
Welfare
sum for migrant workers’ kin doubled, by
Sabin Mishra (ht 01/08/2017), Migrant
workers will now pay up to Rs 2,500 into welfare
fund (rep 01/08/2017), Relief
finally:
Criticism has come from various quarters that a
lot of money was spent out of the Welfare Fund
to pay for junkets and other expenses of
powerful people (ht 02/08/2017), Money
for misuse: Migrant Workers’ Welfare Fund
(rep 02/08/2017), Compensation
period
extended for migrants: Earlier, families could
claim compensation if the migrants workers died
or suffered injury during the contract period
(kp 03/08/2017), To
better protect: Amendments to Foreign Employment
Act must be implemented to safeguard migrant
workers (kp 04/08/2017)
Migrants’
problems will be resolved soon: Mahara (kp
28/07/2017), ‘MoU
must before opening destinations for females’
(ht 28/07/2017)
Manpower
agencies, legal provisions major hurdles for
government says Home Minister (rep
28/07/2017)
Number
of workers seeking foreign jobs drops (ht
24/07/2017)
Rebuilding
lives as important as rebuilding homes: Even if
earthquake families move into new houses, they
need help finding jobs, by Shreejana
Shrestha (rep 21/07/2017)
Migrants’
outflow dips, labour shortage hits
reconstruction (ht 20/07/2017), Labour
shortage hits reconstruction works (kp
21/07/2017)
Govt
revises
welfare schemes for migrants: Compensation to
families of deceased workers doubled; Workers
suffering from grave illness and severe injuries
are also covered by the government’s new welfare
programme (kp 18/07/2017)
Questions
that
matter: The discourse on migrant workers needs
to focus on accountability and attribution,
by Barun Ghimire (kp 18/07/2017)
Online
system
troublesome for aspiring migrant workers (ht
15/07/2017)
Poverty
forcing
women into migration: Report (kp
13/07/2017), Exodus:
Structural
barriers and discrimination in local labour
market drive women to work abroad (kp
14/07/2017)
Cost
of
migration: Two years into the adoption of the
free-visa, free-ticket scheme, its practice is
largely ignored, by Anurag Devkota (kp
11/07/2017)
Fewer
Nepalis
apply for jobs as tensions flare in the Gulf,
by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp 10/07/2017), The
job
issue: Ongoing Gulf row should prod Nepal
into becoming less dependent on
remittances (ht 12/07/2017)
Gathering
storm:
If migrant workers lose their jobs, how will
they repay their debt to recruiting agents? How
will they even return home?, by Nishchal
Nath Pandey (rep 26/06/2017)
Nepali
workers
falling prey to deceptive recruitment agents,
shows AI report: The main form of deception
workers reported was related to salaries (ht
25/06/2017)
Woes
Of
Work Abroad, by Aditi Aryal (sp 23/06/2017)
Quiet
riot
brewing: The achievements of the Jana Andolan II
do not benefit the youth and every day over
1,500 leave in search of better opportunities
abroad, by Bimal Pratap Shah (rep
21/06/2017)
Managing
migration:
Nepali workers receive lower pay for work of
equal value in comparison to workers from other
countries, by Sudeshna Thapa (rep
21/06/2017)
SDG
8
: The new workforce; Transforming the economy in a way
that increases the number of quality jobs is essential
for sustainable development, by Bhawani Rana (kp
20/06/2017)
Fun
after
40: Unless Nepal is able to create significant
number of jobs in agriculture, infrastructure
and tourism labor migration to other countries
won’t stop, by Bhagirath Yogi (rep
18/06/2017)
Breaking
through the legal bind, by Priyanka Gurung
(rep 16/06/2017)
DoFE:
Demands
for work permit dropped: Recruiting agencies
claim the lull is annual phenomena due to
Ramadan, by Chandan Kumar Mandal (kp
13/06/2017)
Lack
of
well-paying jobs a formidable challenge in LDCs:
Ambassador Dhital (ht 13/06/2017)
Find
alternatives:
The focus of Nepali planners and policy makers
should be on chalking out policies aimed at
generating enough employment within the country
(ht 12/06/2017)
Nepal
failing
to protect migrant workers: Amnesty
International (kp 07/06/2017) [see AI
report], Seize
the
moment: For Nepalis, there is no ‘safe
migration’ without the end of debt bondage,
by James Lynch (kp 07/06/2017), Unscrupulous
recruiters
continue to exploit migrants: AI (ht
07/06/2017), Nepal
fails to stop exploitation of migrant workers:
AI (rep 07/06/2017)
PAHS
team
to probe deaths of Nepali migrants (kp
06/06/2017)
Compelled
to
leave: Despite having experienced the hardships
of labor migration, why is Mina still choosing
to leave?, by Ayushma Basnyat (rep
05/06/2017)
Carnage
in
Kabul: Only adequate jobs at home can stop
Nepalis from seeking opportunities in unsafe
places (kp 02/06/2017)
Migrants
with
mobiles: Essential information about foreign
employment could be effectively disseminated
through mobile phones, by Himalaya Kharel
(kp 30/05/2017)
Bank
accounts must in Nepal for people heading abroad
to work, by Sagar Ghimire (rep 30/05/2017)
Key
Issues In Nepalese Labour Market, by Lok
Nath Bhusal (rn 14/05/2017)
End
this
injustice: The government should ask the host
countries to scrap the Kafala law which gives
undue leverage to the employers (kp
12/05/2017)
Female
migrants
at higher risk of suicide (ht 11/05/2017)
Do
Nepalis
really need jobs? An exploration of why our work
culture is deteriorating and what can be done to
improve it, by Sujeev Shakya (kp 25/04/2017)
MoI
to
give priority to employment generation (ht
17/04/2017)
Nepal
should
not send labour to Qatar under Kafala law:
Bundestag Vice President (ht 12/04/2017)
Worker
health
and safety: Major obstacles remain, by Sunil
Kumar Joshi (ht 04/04/2017)
House
panel to govt: Stop women domestics from going
to Gulf (rep 03/04/2017)
Smuggling
of
Nepali women: House panel says immigration
officials involved; Finds nexus between DoI
employees and smugglers (kp 29/03/2017)
Report
on
labour migration, its socio-political impact
released (kp 14/03/2017), Migration
realities:
Govt should pay heed to suggestions about
enhancing the migration experience (kp
15/03/2017)
Maladies
of
the migrating mind: Migrant workers’ lives can
be saved by improving the mental health services
offered to them before and after departure,
by Samik Adhikari and Sagun Ballav Pant (kp
06/03/2017)
Outflow
of
migrants declines (ht 19/02/2017)
The
migrant story: Nepali migration overseas in
search of good jobs has been pronounced
following the restoration of democracy in 1990,
by Gokul Pokhrel (rep 16/02/2017)
Insurance
policy
for migrants on anvil (kp 14/02/2017)
Foreign
employment: Mixed blessing; Social values are
declining and absence of youths put their
conjugal life and other relations in jeopardy,
by Shreedhar Aryal (rep 08/02/2017)
In
praise
of entrepreneurship: Government alone cannot
provide adequate employment opportunities to a
growing number of educated people, by
Jagannath Adhikari (kp 07/02/2017)
Rescued
migrant
workers seek govt support for rehabilitation
(ht 01/02/2017)
Women
learning
masonry for financial independence in Nuwakot,
by Jaya Ram Gautam (ht 30/01/2017)
Never
heard
from again: Hundreds of Nepali migrant workers
never return home, not even in coffins. They
simply disappear, by Om Astha Rai (nt
27/01/2017), Victims
help
would-be victims: Having endured hardships,
migrant worker returnees help others avoid
suffering the same fate, by Upasana Khadka
(nt 27/01/2017), High
risk
and no return: Nepali migrant workers borrow
money, do not earn promised salaries, and if
they die their indebted families are cheated of
compensation, by Puru Shah (nt 27/01/2017)
Insurance
to
double for migrant workers: PM (kp
25/01/2017), More
insurance, welfare plan for migrant workers
unveiled: A migrant worker to get up to Rs 2.7
million under social welfare and insurance
(rep 25/01/2017), Insurance
for
migrant workers raised, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 25/01/2017)
Migrant
workers: Nepali women ahead of men in committing
suicide abroad, by Rudra Khadka (rep
24/01/2017)
Underage
workers
leaving for jobs abroad (ht 21/01/2017)
NAFEA
asks
govt to facilitate migrants’ medical check-ups
(kp 16/01/2017)
PM
vows punish unscrupulous manpower agencies,
by Narayan Bhurtel (rep 16/01/2017)
Work
permits
to be issued online beginning Monday: Recruiting
agencies said the online system could make
the process easy and fast, as there will
be less paperwork (kp 15/01/2017)
European
job
market being explored: Manpower agencies have
resorted to this move due to hardships faced by
Nepali workers in Gulf countries, by Rupesh
Acharya (ht 15/01/2017)
Lost
in
numbers: A wrong picture of migrant worker
deaths has been given, as statistics were
misread, by Anil Bhattarai (kp 13/01/2017)
Plight
of
irregular migrants: In South Asian countries,
there is a huge gap between practice and policy
when it comes to emigration laws, by
Mahendra P. Lama (kp 11/01/2017)
Pitch
for
uniform labour deal with host countries (kp
10/01/2017)
Migration
& Development Towards Sustainable Future,
by Jhabindra Bhandari (rn 07/01/2017)
Formation
of labor bank in limbo, by Rudra Khadka (rep
07/01/2017)
Lack
of
evidence adds to woes of duped Nepali foreign
job-seekers, by Rupesh Acharya (ht
04/01/2017)
Lessons
in
mourning: We need to move beyond
sensationalising migrant deaths to asking harder
questions, by Upasana Khadka and Aamik
Adhikari (kp 02/01/2017)
Ministry
to
increase migrant workers’ levy: Officials say
move necessary for providing needy workers,
their families with better relief (kp
28/12/2016)
Lack
of annual leave, disintegrating migrant worker
families, by Krishna Oli (rep 28/12/2016)
Fraudulent
agents
tricking unwitting migrants in Delhi: Nepal
Police receives 281 plaints on fraud cases from
Nepalis based in various countries between
Sept 2015 and Oct 2016, by Kamal Dev
Bhattarai (kp 27/12/2016)
Migrant
workers
continue to suffer appalling treatment, by
Roshan Sedhai (kp 19/12/2016), Foreign
employment:
Govt should strengthen diplomatic resources and
fight for fair treatment of migrant workers
(kp 20/12/2016)
DoFE
launches
online process for work permit (kp
19/12/2016)
Safe,
regular
and orderly migration: Nepal needs dedicated
policies and investment in preparing its
nationals for overseas work, by Paul Norton
(kp 18/12/2016)
Skill
development
critical to obtaining productive work
opportunities: PM (kp 15/12/2016)
Qatar
labour
reform: ‘Ending kafala barely scratches the
surface’; Old wine in new bottle; laws do not
protect migrant workers: Activists; Will make
comments after studying new legislation: Nepali
officials, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 14/12/2016)
Call
to
adopt ‘Nordic Model’ to address labour issues
(ht 14/12/2016)
Fluid
dynamics:
Nepal cannot afford to ignore the urgency of
strengthening its labour market governance,
by Richard Howard and Saloman Rajbanshi (kp
13/12/2016)
Rural
migrants
face reality check, by Anita Shrestha (ht
12/12/2016)
Youth
unemployment, by Binita Thepa (ht
12/12/2016)
Call
to
tackle migrants’ needs through multi-sector
approach (ht 03/12/2016)
Exodus
to
India for employment (ht 02/12/2016)
Govt
told
to probe fraud cases in foreign job sector
(kp 25/11/2016)
Stop
‘looting’
of Malaysia-bound workers, govt told, by
Lekhanath Pandey (ht 25/11/2016)
Nepalis
can
seek security guard jobs abroad, by Pushpa
Raj Acharya (ht 23/11/2016)
Samsung
and
Panasonic accused over supply chain labour
abuses in Malaysia: Migrant workers making goods
for the global electronics brands claim they are
trapped and exploited in Malaysia (Guardian
21/11/2016), Flagrant
exploitation:
Govt should continuously press for better labour
rights for our migrant workers (kp
23/11/2016)
Outflow
of
migrant workers drops (ht 15/11/2016), Recruiting
firms
face a bleak future, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
16/11/2016)
Govt
to
offer vocational training to jobless youth
(kp 15/11/2016)
MoI
plans
to generate 11,450 new jobs over next six months
(ht 15/11/2016), Useful
approach:
The SMEs would also generate more jobs with the
passage of time if more micro entrepreneurs make
the most of the opportunities that would exist
for them (ht 16/11/2016)
No.
of
Nepalis leaving for foreign jobs drops sharply,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 08/11/2016)
Outflow
to
Gulf, Malaysia back for housemaid jobs (kp
31/10/2016)
Employment
in
Malaysia, Saudi: Ending monopoly of pre-flight
service firms suggested (kp 18/10/2016)
Agencies
press
govt to review visa-ticket rule (kp
09/10/2016)
NYC,
NRNA
join forces to empower youths (kp
05/10/2016), Govt
to
set up fund to nurture entrepreneurship among
youth (ht 05/10/2016)
Skilled
Nepalis
abroad earn 27pc more than unskilled (kp
04/10/2016)
Govt
mulls
lifting work ban on Nepalis in conflict-hit
countries (kp 30/09/2016)
‘Govt
should
protect rights of migrant workers’ (ht
28/09/2016)
Ban
on security guards for conflict countries ending,
by Kamal Pariyar (rep 27/09/2016)
Fighting
syndicate:
Recruiters urged to stop sending workers to
M’sia: Nepali migrants going to Malaysia for
jobs are forced to pay up to Rs 35,000 in
pre-departure service, including health check-up
(kp 23/09/2016)
Service
fees
of manpower firms not be hiked soon (ht
20/09/2016)
Foreign
employment
act: Workers’ welfare package on cards (kp
14/09/2016)
ILO
proposes
barring recruitment agencies from charging fees
from workers (ht 10/09/2016)
Waiting
for
a rainy day: Productive use of Foreign
Employment Welfare Fund will go a long way in
solving problems faced by migrant workers,
by Samik Adhikari (kp 06/09/2016)
Passport
fee
for Nepali migrant workers reduced (ht
02/09/2016)
Dahal
presses
for making foreign employment safe: Dahal has
asked ministries of Foreign Affairs, and Labour
and Employment to collaborate for safety,
security of migrant workers (kp 31/08/2016)
Free-visa-free-ticket
policy:
Minister Gurung drops hint at revising scheme
(kp 30/08/2016)
Working
abroad:
Contemporary mindset, by Rabindra Adhikari
(ht 24/08/2016)
The
long
way home: Fluctuating oil prices and the
political instability in the Gulf has
stakeholders debating the long-term feasibility
of a remittance-driven economy, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 20/08/2016)
The
Cycle
of Migration: What perpetuates it, and why it is
important to break it, by Om Astha Rai (nt
19/08/2016)
The
missing
men: Migrants are tackling poverty in their own
ways, but Nepal needs to generate capital within
its own borders, by Eriko Shrestha (kp
14/08/2016)
Migrant
workers’
welfare fund: Probe panel to look into alleged
misuse of fund (kp 11/08/2016)
In-flight
beer
a rare treat for Nepali migrant workers (ht
03/08/2016)
Overseas
labour
migration fell 18.4 per cent in last fiscal year
(ht 30/07/2016), Jobs
at
risk (ht 09/08/2016)
Blessing
in
disguise: Absorbing migrant worke s in
post-disaster reconstruction can actually be a
good thing (kp 28/07/2016)
Migration
falls
to its lowest in four years, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 25/07/2016)
18pc
lost
regular income source after quakes (ht
20/07/2016)
Report
unveiled
on labour trend abroad (kp 18/07/2016)
Far
from
home and hearth: Many things need to be changed
to ensure the rights and dignity of labour
migrants, by Bhawana Pokhrel (kp
12/07/2016), Risky
business:
The govt should bring in a concrete plan to
address the security concerns of Nepalis working
in high-risk countries, by Motikala Subba
Dewan (kp 13/07/2016)
Unemployment
blues:
Around 70 percent Nepalis are engaged in
agriculture; But since most of it is primitive,
youths are not attracted, by David Kainee
(rep 05/07/2016)
Minister
says
recruiting firms fleecing workers (kp
04/07/2016)
Foreign
lives,
Nepali bodies: It is a shame that Nepal has not
signed any of the treaties relevant to migrant
workers, by Deepak Thapa (kp 30/06/2016)
A
national debate: It is unrealistic to say that
Nepali youths should not go abroad to work, but
some things need to change, by Abhi Subedi
(kp 26/06/2016), The
Nepali
labour sector is going in a sad and wrong
direction, interview with Ganesh Gurung (kp
27/06/2016)
Rights
groups
against age limit for women migrant workers:
Only those women who are 24 years and above are
allowed to go to Gulf countries for employment (kp
25/06/2016), NOC
may
be necessary for workers flying out via SLanka
(kp 26/06/2016)
Kabul
incident
a grim reminder: At least 10,000 Nepali migrants
have died on foreign soil since 2000, over 5,000
in the last five years, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
24/06/2016)
Officials
hint
at ban on working in Afghanistan, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp 22/06/2016)
Flow
of
Malaysia returnees on rise (kp 18/06/2016)
Give
migrants
their due: The least the government could do is
make migration a pleasant experience, at least
while departing and arriving, by Deepak
Thapa (kp 16/06/2016)
Female
migrant
Nepalis taking up jobs outside domestic confines,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 05/06/2016)
What’s
causing
the delay in signing BLA? (ht 03/06/2016)
'Vegetable
farming
better than foreign employment', by Nagendra
Upadhyay (rep 23/05/2016)
A
leap of faith: The obvious dangers of migrating
to countries ravaged by war have not stopped
Nepali women from seeking employment in Iraq,
Syria and beyond, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
21/05/2016)
App
for
migrant workers launched (rep 19/05/2016)
Ban
on
women going for domestic jobs lifted: Women aged
24 and above will now be able to take up
domestic jobs in the Gulf and Malaysia with help
of selected recruiting firms (kp
13/05/2016), Nursing
moms
banned from work as domestics, by Shreejana
Shrestha (ht 14/05/2016)
Staying
home:
The number of Nepalis going to work in Malaysia
and the Gulf showed a drastic drop this year,
by Sonia Awale (nt 13/05/2016)
Illegal,
ill-treated:
Nepali workers are unlawfully forced to become
‘illegal’ by unscrupulous employers, recruiters
and the government, by Om Astha Rai (rep
13/05/2016)
Work
permits
to be renewed from destination countries
(rep 13/05/2016)
Wasting
talents:
Lack of professional diversity can have adverse
consequences on Nepal’s society and economy,
by Marleen Heuer (kp 08/05/2016)
Number
of
Nepali foreign job-seekers on the decline: Govt
unsure of the reason for the drop, manpower
agencies blame free visa, free ticket provision,
by Subodh Dahal (ht 07/05/2016)
MPCD
helping
rescue stranded migrant workers (ht
06/05/2016)
Karnali
Employment
Program fails in Jumla, by DB Budha (rep
05/05/2016)
Free-visa,
free-ticket:
Govt didn’t consider all formal and informal
institutions active in the migration process
while formulating the policy, by Himalaya
Kharel, Mohammad Ayub and Bandita Sijapati (kp
02/05/2016)
Fewer
Nepalis
keen to take up overseas jobs: ‘Growing work
opportunities at home main reason’, by
Roshan Sedhai (kp 01/05/2016)
‘Recognise
work
in informal sector’ (kp 01/05/2016)
Youths
begin
fast for job security: Article 33 of the
constitution states that every citizen shall
have the right to employment with provisions for
unemployment benefits (kp 01/05/2016)
Employment
in
Korea: Applicants face tough job odds (kp
29/04/2016)
‘Tap
tourism
potential for job creation’ (ht 26/04/2016)
Manpower
firms
seek ‘moderate’ hike in service fee (ht
22/04/2016)
Migration
causes
labour shortage in Parsa-Bara, by Shankar
Acharya (kp 19/04/2016)
Hiring
through
outsourcing firms: House panel: Ensure minimum
wage, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 15/04/2016)
Govt,
manpower
firms still at loggerheads (ht 06/04/2016),
Volte-face:
Free-visa-free-ticket
issue should address the costs of all the
aspects of recruitment (kp 07/04/2016), Govt
mulling
options without nulling policy (kp
08/04/2016)
Govt
U-turn
feared on cost-free foreign jobs: Recruiting
firms ask for 45 days’ salary from workers in
processing fees, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
04/04/2016)
NAFEA
‘to
press govt’ for recruitment fee revision:
Free-visa-free-ticket is a low cost recruitment
scheme introduced to end exploitation of
prospective migrants (kp 03/04/2016), Manpower
firms
to sit for talks today: Labour ministry may
decide to roll back free visa, free ticket
provision, by Pushpa Raj Acharya (ht
03/04/2016)
Changing
times:
Majority of jobs that our folks have been doing
on foreign soil will soon be performed by robots,
by Manish Pokharel and Bimal Pratap Shah (kp
03/04/2016)
Amnesty
International
paints a bleak picture of Nepalis in Qatar,
by Lekhanath Pandey (ht 01/04/2016)
Few
rights,
little freedom and meagre pay: Law for house
workers has been amended, but Nepal is yet to
ratify ILO C89 Convention, by Pratichya
Dulal (kp 30/03/2016)
Recruiting
agencies
urged to resume stalled services (kp
30/03/2016), Manpower
firms
to resume operations partially from today
(ht 31/03/2016), NAFEA
lifts
restrictions ‘partially’ (kp 01/04/2016)
Plan
afoot
to help out kin of migrants: Families of those
who die at work to get Rs500,000 in compensation,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 27/03/2016)
NAFEA
demands
abolition of free visa, free ticket system:
19-day long strike has barred around 50,000
people from flying abroad for employment
(rep 26/03/2016)
MoLE
to
review foreign employment laws (ht
21/03/2016)
NAFEA
asks
agencies to uphold strike (kp 15/03/2016)
‘Better
governance
couldsolve migrants’ woes’ (ht 15/03/2016)
Villagers
turn
to micro-business giving up foreign dreams,
by Bipulendra Adhikari (rep 14/03/2016)
Recruiting
agencies
‘defying’ NAFEA by obtaining permits: Sources at
the Department of Foreign Employment say
they have acquired 2,804 work permits since the
day NAFEA went into strike on March (kp
13/03/2016)
Few
jobs
for visually impaired: Nepal Blind Association
says out of around 100,000 visually impaired
women in the country only 134 are employed, by
Pratichya Dulal (kp 12/03/2016), Breaking
the
sound barrier: Agents of change from the deaf
and hard of hearing community are forging new
opportunities for themselves in a tone-deaf
society, by Kripa Shrestha (kp 11/03/2016)
Drought
leads
to male exodus (ht 11/03/2016)
Migrant
Resource
Centre in operation after years (kp
10/03/2016)
Foreign
job-aspirants
hit by closure of manpower agencies, by
Pushpa Raj Koirala (rep 10/03/2016)
Kin
of
migrants who died in Nepal to get compensation,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 09/03/2016)
NAFEA
to
shut up shop from today (kp 06/03/2016)
Migration
and
development: Migrants are individuals with
rights, not ‘agents’ or ‘tools’ for economic
growth or poverty reduction, by Bandita
Sijapati (kp 04/03/2016)
NAFEA
members
submit memo to labour minister: Recruitment
agencies keep licences with themselves a day
after threatening to return them to government
(kp 02/03/2016)
NAFEA
threatens
to return licences en masse: Recruitment
agencies say they are ready to help the
government but service charge must be increased
(kp 01/03/2016)
Valley
police
raid manpower agencies, arrest eight suspects:
Certain manpower agencies have been forcing
migrant workers into unpleasant jobs (ht
25/02/2016), Manpower
agencies
protest against ‘uninformed raids’: Shut offices
decrying what they call ‘police raj’; service
seekers affected (kp 26/02/2016), Foreign
employment
agencies warn retaliation, by Shreejana
Shrestha (rep 26/02/2016)
Malaysia
visa
processing: Officials put through wringer over
VLN Nepal (kp 23/02/2016)
Missing
migrants:
Lack of data to understand migration process is
hurting policies governing labour migrants,
by Samik Adhikari (kp 23/02/2016)
Learn
to
earn: More Nepali overseas workers want to
acquire skills before they go abroad, by Om
Astha Rai (nt 19/02/2016), Young,
educated
and unemployed: Youth unemployment among
university graduates in Nepal is three times
higher than among those without education,
by Sangita Thebe Limbu (nt 19/02/2016)
Our
remit:
Until it is possible to create jobs for them at
home, make it as easy as possible for Nepali
migrant workers to earn more overseas (nt
19/02/2016)
NAFEA
set
to launch another round of strike (kp
12/02/2016)
Nepal
to
host regional conference to protect migrants’
rights (kp 08/02/2016)
Govt
mulls
system for accreditation of academic
qualification (ht 06/02/2016)
NAFEA
threatens
to stop sending migrants abroad (kp
04/02/2016)
Women
continue
to fall prey to lure of foreign jobs, by
Raju Adhikari (rep 02/02/2016)
Worker
outflow
shrinks by 22.49pc (ht 30/01/2016)
Flawed
agency
relationship: Increase in remittance has for now
partly solved the issues of employment and
balance of payment, by Prakash Chandra
Lohani (kp 29/01/2016)
Recruiting
agencies
telling twisted tale? Govt figures contradict
what lobbyists say about Nepali migrant workers,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 14/01/2016)
Show
you
care: More needs to be done to protect migrant
workers who keep Nepal’s economy afloat (kp
12/01/2016)
Jobless
southerners
take to smuggling gasoline, by Abdesh Kumar
Jha (kp 07/01/2016)
Unbearable
Pain, by Hira Bahadur Thapa (rn 30/12/2015)
Overseas
labour
migration drops 22.59 per cent (ht
23/12/2015)
Migrants
in
trouble: Doing away with anomalies, by
Shobhakar Parajuli (kp 08/12/2015)
Free
taining
to benefit 10,000 migrants (kp 27/11/2015)
Unhelpful
move
for domestic help: Govt set to open Gulf,
Malaysia for Nepali housemaids, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 08/11/2015)
Overstay
threatens
South Korean jobs for Nepali worker, by
Santosh Pokhrel (rep 07/11/2015)
Qatar
is
reforming labour laws, but is Nepal? Nepal first
needs to reform its own laws to protect Nepali
migrant workers in the Gulf, by Om Astha Rai
(nt 06/11/2015), Working
away
from home: One in every five people in Doha is a
Nepali migrant worker, by Pattabi Raman (nt
06/11/2015)
Nepali
migrants:
In search of better opportunities, by
Shobhakar Parajuli (ht 02/11/2015)
The
greener
grass on the other side, by Weena Pun (kp
31/10/2015)
The
long
view: Nepalis are leaving the country because it
does not have a favourable environment for work,
by Sujeev Shakya (kp 27/10/2015)
More
than
8,000 pass Korean language test, by Devendra
Sambahamphe (kp 09/10/2015)
Earthquake-displaced
get
job demolishing buildings, by Harihar Singh
Rathaur (kp 06/10/2015)
Job
market
data paints a worrying picture: Problem of labour
underutilisation high among literate, rich, urban
population (ht 23/09/2015)
New
constitution:
'Jobless allowance’ removed from draft (kp
17/09/2015)
FEPB
plans
more support for migrant workers, by Ramesh
Shrestha (ht 16/09/2015)
More
foreigners
seeking permit to work in Nepal, by Ramesh
Shrestha (ht 28/08/2015)
Employment
in
South Korea: Nepali migrants to benefit from new
Korea guidelines, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
19/08/2015)
Race
to
the bottom: Unemployment creation, honouring the
worst (nt 14/08/2015)
Migrant
departures
down by 2.9pc (kp 09/08/2015)
M’sia,
Gulf
ready to hire workers under new rule (kp
07/08/2015)
Nepali
workers
top Tibetans’ wantlist, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
04/08/2015)
Foreign
job
fraud cases increase (ht 02/08/2015)
90,000
not
eligible for free visa, ticket, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 27/07/2015), Manpower
agents
end strike after 31-point deal with government,
by Ramesh Shrestha (ht 27/07/2015), Workers
flay
govt-NAFEA deal (kp 28/07/2015), NAFEA
divided
over new govt regulations (kp 31/07/2015)
113,000
new
jobs to be created this fiscal year (kp
27/07/2015)
Not
just
a ticket: Without imparting skills to migrant
workers, the free visa policy will only generate
unproductive remittances, by Himalaya Kharel
(24/07/2015)
Out
of
work: Allowance to the unemployed cannot be a
long term solution for joblessness (kp
24/07/2015)
Seasonal
workers
throng Chitwan as locals opt for foreign jobs,
by Pawan Yadav and Bechu Gaud (kp 19/07/2015)
Number
of
migrants leaving for foreign jobs on the decline,
by Ramesh Shrestha (ht 19/07/2015)
Employment
in
Malaysia: Govt set to allow biometric system,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 17/07/2015)
Govt
plans
to enforce work permit rule: Hiring of foreign
workers without legal process causing losses in
millions (ht 17/07/2015)
‘Fraudulent
activities
widespread’ (kp 09/07/2015)
Foreign
employment
firms to stop sending workers: Say labor demand
will be diverted to other countries, by
Sagar Ghimire (rep 08/07/2015), Recruiting
agencies
start indefinite strike (kp 09/07/2015), Free
visa
and ticket row: Manpower agencies launch
protest, demand high-level commission to study
the new provision; State minister for labour and
employment says government won’t give into
pressure (ht 09/07/2015), Our
business
more important than workers: Agencies, by
Shreejana Shrestha (rep 09/07/2015), Govt
decision
to waive visa fee, airfare gets vote of
confidence from workers: The provision, if
strictly enforced, would benefit some 3.5
million Nepalis working in Gulf states and
Malaysia, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 10/07/2015),
Who
is
against zero-cost migration and why? Labour
recruiters are protesting their right to keep on
cheating poor Nepali migrant workers, by Om
Astha Rai (nt 10/07/2015), Recruiting
agencies
continue strike; govt not to back down, by
Roshan Sedhai (kp 15/07/2015), ‘Strike
of
recruiting agencies untenable’ (kp
16/07/2015), Govt,
manpower
agencies talks end inconclusively (ht
18/07/2015), Provision
to
be enlisted in labour pacts (kp 20/07/2015),
‘Suspend
new
provision until labour agreement’: Foreign
employment agencies want free visa, ticket
provision halted (kp 20/07/2015), Govt,
manpower
companies refuse to budge: Row related to free
visa and ticket provision hits foreign
employment sector hard (ht 23/07/2015), Recruiting
firms
to resume service, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
26/07/2015), Recruitment
agencies’
protest labelled ‘sham’ (kp 26/07/2015)
New
provision
comes into effect: DoFE expects it will take two
weeks to send workers under ‘free visa and
ticket’ facility (ht 07/07/2015)
NAFEA’s
23rd
AGM today (ht 02/07/2015)
Demand
for
Nepalis workers may decrease in Malaysia, by
Ram Chandra Giri and Roshan Sedhai (kp 27/06/2015)
Number
of
workers going abroad rises gradually (ht
26/06/2015)
MoLE
enforces
new provision for migrants: Job-seekers eyeing
seven labour destinations to be able to go at
zero cost from July 6 (ht 25/06/2015), NAFEA
to
protest free visa, ticket provision (kp
28/06/2015), Recruiting
agencies
stage protests (kp 29/06/2015), House panel
hails MoLE’s new provision: Says
free
visa and ticket rules should be implemented for
countries that have signed labour agreement
(ht 30/06/2015)
Reconstruction
phase
can offer alternative to foreign employment,
by Sujan Dhungana (rep 25/06/2015)
Plight
of
Nepalis in Malaysia: Migrants systematically
rendered 'undocumented', by Kosh Raj Rai
(rep 24/06/2015)
New
Agenda For Donor Conference: Making Migration
Free For Nepalese, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn
23/06/2015)
Road
to
recovery: Japan and Korea can jhelp by increasing
their quotas for Nepali migrant workers, by
Birat Anupam (rep 22/06/2015)
‘Decision
to
regulate labour outflow not well-thought-out plan’
(kp 17/06/2015)
Government
gearing
up to send workers as domestic help (ht
16/06/2015)
Govt
to
introduce new rules for manpower agencies: Initial
cost of job-seekers to seven labour destinations
to come down drastically, by Pushpa Raj
Acharya (ht 13/06/2015), Free
ticket,
visa for seven labor destinations, by
Shreejana Shrestha (rep 13/06/2015)
No
approval
unless migrants get free visa, ticket: Govt,
by Roshan Sedai (kp 05/06/2015)
Guaranteeing
Constitutional
Right To Employment, by Lok Nath Bhusal (rn
05/06/2015)
Labour
shortage
hits businesses, by Ramesh Shrestha (ht
05/06/2015)
Orientation
for
outbound workers outside Valley too: Applications
sought from firms to run training schools in nine
districts (ht 02/06/2015)
Labour
shortage:
Capital grapples with soaring costs, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 28/05/2015), Create
jobs
within: The government also needs to be clear
about several aspects of its financial assistance
plan for the victims (ht 28/05/2015)
Number
of
foreign job-seekers nearly halved, by Ramesh
Shrestha (ht 27/05/2015), Nepali
migrant
workers: Around 4,000 returning home daily after
quakes (kp 28/05/2015)
Earthquake
rattles
foreign employment sector, by Ramesh Shrestha
(ht 05/05/2015)
Number
of
people leaving for foreign jobs up 16.66pc
(ht 25/04/2015)
Outbound
female
domestic help: Govt set to revise restrictions
on age, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 24/04/2015)
Law
requires
domestics to be produced at Nepal missions every
4 months, by Shreejana Shrestha (rep
24/04/2015)
Govt
preparing
send workers to Malaysia free of cost, by
Shreejana Shrestha (rep 21/04/2015), Govt
in
ambitious bid
to safeguard workers: Two-pronged strategy:
Improve workers’ conditions or stop sending them
there (kp 22/04/2015)
Preps
to
send Nepali workers to Israel: Ministry to table
proposal soon (kp 19/04/2015)
Nepal’s
labour
black-market: Greed of a few recruiting agencies
and top bureaucrats has landed many Nepalis in
trouble at work destinations, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 14/04/2015), ‘Weak
regulation
fuel fraud cases’ (kp 14/04/2015)
Ministry
to
increase guarantee amount posted by agencies,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 12/04/2015)
Middle
men
muddy the waters, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
11/04/2015)
Zero
cost
migration, really?, by Om Astha Rai (nt
10/04/2015), Belabouring
the
obvious (nt 10/04/2015)
Housemaids
in
M'sia, gulf: Nepali missions against lifting
employment ban on women, by Roshan Sedhai
(kp 03/04/2015)
Nepal
tourism
generated 487k direct jobs in 2014 (kp
01/04/2015)
Domestic
jobs
abroad: Women continue to fall prey to
traffickers, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
31/03/2015)
At
least
two Nepalis die abroad daily, by Ramesh
Shrestha (kp 27/03/2015), Call
to
make post-mortem mandatory, by Ramesh
Shrestha (ht 28/03/2016)
Educated
and
unemployed: More women are pursuing education
degrees, but it will be difficult to gainfully
engage them in work, by Deepak Thapa (kp
26/03/2015)
Relief
fund
for stranded illegal migrants in offing (ht
24/03/2015)
Govt
to
establish Labour Dept branches outside Kathmandu,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 22/03/2015)
Govt
unveils
umbrella employment policy (ht 22/03/2015)
Youths
call
for transparent use of workers’ welfare fund
(kp 19/03/2015)
Eight
foreign
job-seekers duped every day (ht 19/03/2015)
Agents
add
to Nepali migrants’ expenses, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 15/03/2015)
‘Janajatis
more
prone to foreign job fraud’ (kp 10/03/2015)
Easing
the
passage: Even as hundreds of Nepali men continue
to take out loans for foreign employment at
exorbitant interest rates, the government is yet
to come up with a scheme to stop the trend,
by Roshan Sedhai (kp 07/03/2015)
Unemployment:
A Perennial Problem, by Krishna Prasad
Acharya (rn 05/03/2015)
Recruitment
firms
resist regulation on transparency, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 01/03/2015)
Stakeholders
stress
on creating jobs at home: Say lack of
opportunities forcing youths to fly abroad
(kp 01/03/2015)
NAFEA
directed
to form new exec body (kp 27/02/2015)
Migrant
worker
welfare: Govt works to double insurance, relief
pays, by Roshan Sedhai (kp 22/02/2015)
NAFEA
members
quit in protest of ‘power abuse’ (kp
15/02/2015)
All
about
the attitude: The Nepali government has already
created workplace policies that should help
women in the workplace; But unless the men who
run organisations willingly implement them,
working women will continue to be treated
unfairly, by Chahana Sigdel (kp 14/02/2015)
Online
measure
to monitor pre-departure orientation (kp
13/02/2015)
Plans
to
establish labour bank in limbo (ht
13/02/2015)
NAFEA
excom
members plan to resign en masse (kp
12/02/2015)
Govt
raises
medical fees for migrant workers (kp
08/02/2015)
Action
sought
against bio-med test providers, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 05/02/2015)
Bank
transaction
must for foreign job agencies, by Roshan
Sedhai (kp 04/02/2015)
Thousands
apply
at PSC for govt jobs as deadline nears (ht
02/02/2015), Applicants
want
PSC exams decentralised, by Gaurav Thapa (kp
04/02/2015)
Flawed
narrative:
Poverty and lack of economic opportunities has
meant that Nepal is rapidly losing its
working-age population to oberseas, by
Mukesh Khanal (rep 02/01/2015)
Foreign
job
seekers increase: Number of people looking for
employment abroad up 20pc (ht 01/02/2015), Outward
bound (ht)
Unfulfilled
promises:
Dreams shattered and neck deep in debt, families
of migrant workers who die abroad struggle to
get by, by Debendra Basnet (rep 28/01/2015),
Scholarships
for
children of deceased migrant workers in offing
(rep 28/01/2015)
Youths
departing
for foreign jobs swindled (ht 27/01/2015)
DoFE
directs
manpower companies to use banking channel to
collect fees (ht 22/01/2015)
Malaysia
enforces
bio-metric system for migrant labor: Recruiting
firms threaten to stop processing Malaysia-bound
workers, by Sagar Ghimire (rep 19/01/2015),
Nepali
migrants
to Malaysia: Biometric screening is a go (kp
22/01/2015), Malaysia
confirms
implementation of biometric health test: Irate
manpower agencies form joint struggle committee
to put pressure on government, by Ramesh
Shrestha (ht 24/01/2015), Foreign
job
firms against biometric health screening (kp
25/01/2015), CA
panel
instruction to halt biometric screening (kp
29/01/2015)
Foreign
employment:
Govt’s 7-day ultimatum to agencies, by
Roshan Sedhai (kp 18/01/2015), DoFE
asks
manpower agencies to submit details by Friday:
Those that fail to comply will face legal action
(ht 18/01/2015)
83pc
of
economically inactive people literate (ht
16/01/2015)
Evaluation
mechanism
for labour markets in offing: Only countries
securing 60 marks to be listed as eligible
destinations, by Ramesh Shrestha (ht
15/01/2015)
Govt
preparing
to lower ceiling on recruitment fees, by
Sagar Ghimire (rep 15/01/2015)
Committee
to
identify five new labour destinations (ht
12/01/2015), Govt
working
to send Nepali workers to Japan, by
Shreejana Shrestha (rep 12/01/2015)
Employment
rate
in Valley highest in Bhaktapur: Latest CBS
report shows 22.25 per cent of employed
population are engaged in retail, wholesale
trade (ht 10/01/2015)
No
country
for women: Despite a ban, women migrant workers
come back from the Gulf in the thousands with
harrowing tales of economic and physical
exploitation, by Roshan Sedhai (kp
09/01/2015)
Why
so
many deaths? Without documented causes of death,
there is a lot of speculation to identify the
reasons for the high rates of death among Nepali
migrant workers, by Buddha Basnyat (nt
09/01/2015)
46
pc
people of working age group ‘economically
inactive’, by Rupak D. Sharma (ht
09/01/2015)
Retaining
youths:
Population dividend has remained just a dream in
Nepal as the nation faces an acute shortage of
manpower, by Shreejana Shrestha (rep
07/01/2015)
More
Nepalis
vie for 3rd-country jobs: Charm of seasonal
labour market in India gives way to more stable,
better paying works (kp 07/01/2015)
Loan-ly
ride:
From the moment they leave home and throughout
their stay abroad they cannot think of beyond
paying back loan, by Ravi Lochan Paudyal
(rep 03/01/2015)
Foreign
employment:
262 women go missing in a year (kp
02/01/2015)
Labour
sector
reforms afoot: Government takes numerous
initiatives to organise migration (ht
01/01/2015)
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