The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Dhaka Dolls’ arrival not cause for concern

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PETALING JAYA: There are rumblings about the impact of accepting female Bangladesh­i workers to Malaysia, even though it is not known which sector they are permitted to work in.

There has been banter about the possibilit­y of the entry of “Dhaka Dolls”.

Malaysia is set to sign a memorandum of understand­ing with Bangladesh to receive 1.5 million workers including women to be employed in various sectors over the next three years.

Years ago, there were reports about Malaysian women being seduced by Bangladesh­i men, whom many agreed were easy on the eyes. Online forum is swirling with postings about their arrivals.

One user, known by the pseudonym Black Hawk, said it was not surprising for Malaysians to be attracted to foreigners, especially the comely ones.

“The problems only arise if and when the foreigner leaves Malaysia for good.”

However, an anonymous user said foreign workers should not be blamed.

“They are just ordinary people who are here to work and eventually settle down in life. Besides, they are generally hardworkin­g, so they take on family responsibi­lities well,” said the user.

Wanita MCA chairman Datuk Heng Seai Kie believed the arrival of Bangladesh­i women to work in Malaysia would not have the same effect as that of China Dolls.

“As far as I know, Bangladesh­i women will be mostly working in restaurant­s or be hired as domestic help, so it is unlikely they will be the cause of families breaking apart,” she said.

 ??  ?? Bangladesh­i girls pose for a photograph as they celebrate Holi.
Bangladesh­i girls pose for a photograph as they celebrate Holi.

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