Ethical Recruitment

Honesty Overseas follows the ethical recruitment process based on transparency and fairness, honesty, responsibility, respect and trust.

PRINCIPLE: Recruitment practices are transparent and fair, and direct recruitment is encouraged.

KEY MESSAGE: Workers understand and can freely accept or reject employment.

FACTS:

  • Migrants are often more vulnerable to exploitation such as low wages, poor working conditions and excessive hours.
  • There are around 150 million migrant workers globally.
  • Around 20.4 million of these are in low and lower-middle income countries.
  • 9.1 million internal and international migrants are victims of forced labour

HUMAN TRAFFICKING: The United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime describes human trafficking as the acquisition, holding or transport of people by improper means such as force, fraud or deception, with the aim of exploiting them.

RECRUITMENT PROCESS: We follow the best practices of the recruitment process defined by international laws and policies to uphold ethical recruitment.

  • Describing ethical recruitment practices.
  • Controlling discrimination during recruitment
  • Proper documentation and due diligence check.
  • Recruitment records – including fees, contracts and pay slips.

Recruitment Process

1

Receiving Attested Legal Demand Documents from The Employer

2

Obtaining Pre Approval Letter from The Department Of Foreign Employment (DOEF) Office

3

Recruitment Planning and Publish Advertisement

4

Selection and Job Offer

5

Obtaining Final Labour Approval from The Department of Foreign Employment (DOEF) Office

6

Visa Obtaining/ Stamping

7

Visa Processing

8

Medical Test In Home Country from The Government Approved Medical Centres

9

Preparing Pre-Departure Orientation

10

Final Departure To The Destination

11

Safe Arrival Confirmation at The Destination from The Employer

12

Feedback from The Worker

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