A coalition of migrant workers' rights groups rallied Tuesday outside the Ministry of Labor (MOL), urging it to suspend a plan to recruit an additional 28,600 migrant workers in manufacturing, construction, agriculture, and caregiving without addressing the underlying issues in those sectors.
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