Cambodia: Migration protection \'poor\'
The Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Workers (TFAMW) brief conferences participants and distributed copies of the \"Civil Society Proposal: ASEAN Framework Instrument on the protection and promotion of the rights of migrant workers\".
Philippines: TFAMW presses for stronger protection of migrant workers in ASEAN
The protection of migrant workers in the ASEAN region remains “very poor.\" In light of this, the civil society coalition led by Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Workers (TFAMW) called on the ASEAN to institute stronger mechanisms to safeguard the rights of
Malaysia: TFAMW launched the Civil Society proposal for an ASEAN Framework Instrument on the rights of migrant workers
MTUC played a key role in organising the launch of the Civil Society proposal for an ASEAN Framework Instrument on the rights of migrant workers. Suahakam\'s Sivasubramaniam officially launch the civil society proposal at Wisma MTUC, Subang, Malaysia. Mo
Jakarta TFAMW Book Launch and Public Forum
27 January 2010, Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Workers co-organized, with the Indonesian Migrant working group led by Indonsian HRWG and the ASEAN Peoples\' Center, the successful launching of the TFAMW Book in Jakarta.
Draft deadlocked over key issues
Negotiations on the draft of the ASEAN Framework Instrument on the Protection and Promotion of the Rights of Migrant Workers are in deadlock, with Malaysia refusing to agree on key points.
Recommendation to the ACMW meeting in Chaing Rai, Thailand, 28-29 September 2009
Task Force on ASEAN Migrant Workers (TF-AMW) make the following recommendations at the 2nd ASEAN Forum on Migrant Labour (July 30-31), Bangkok, for consideration and further deliberation by the ACMW during the Chiang Rai Meeeting, 29-31 September 2009.
Singapore: Workshop on Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers
Singapore Working Group for ASEAN together with the International Organization for Migration jointly conducted a workshop on Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers on 4th September 2009.
Singapore National Consultation Statement
The National Statement is the culmination of two days of consultation with 38 representatives from 17 organizations comprising of members of Singapore’s civil societies and trade unions. The consultation was held at the Peninsula Excelsior Hotel from 16-1
Lao National Statement 3 October 2008
More than 75 participants from mass organizations, civil society organizations, trade unions, and Government ministries participated actively in the Lao national consultation on the ASEAN Declaration on the protection and promotion of the rights of migran
Cambodia National Consultation Statement 12 September 2008
Cambodian civil society at the consultation develop comprehensive recommendations on the rights of migrant workers to both the Royal Government of Cambodia (RGC) and to ASEAN. There were representatives from over 60 NGOs, trade unions, private sector com