Malaysia is one of Asia's biggest employers of foreign labour. But recently, cases of deaths, abuse and forced labour have come to light. What is going on? Who is protecting these migrant workers?
(BM) Malaysiakini.com
Beh Lih Yi
Apr 7, 05 5:10pm
The home ministry will monitor the process of hiring foreign workers to ensure
that middlemen do not exploit the latest government policy on foreign workers
to make money, its minister Azmi Khalid said today.
(BM) Malaysiakini.com
Apr 4, 05 11:48am
The government today said it would immediately begin recruiting workers in
Pakistan, India, Burma, Nepal and Vietnam because of a labour shortage caused
by the expulsion of illegal immigrants, mostly Indonesians.
Malaysiakini.com
Mar 14, 05 11:24am
Malaysia Airlines has come under fire for its policies on hiring women after
a former stewardess sacked for falling pregnant lost a long-running legal battle
to win her job back.
IPS
News
Anil Netto
PENANG, Malaysia, Mar 1 (IPS) – The diplomatic flap
over undocumented migrant workers in Malaysia and the failure by errant Malaysian
employers to settle wages due to them, before a crackdown that began on Mar. 1,
could have been avoided had these workers been encouraged to join local trade
unions.
Wahyu Susilo
Migrant CARE
Indonesian Association for Sovereign Migrant Workers
The period from the second half of 2004 through to the beginning of 2005 was
a vulnerable time for Indonesian migrant workers in Malaysia, who were besieged
with uncertainties. The Malaysian government had already warned in July 2004
that mass deportations of undocumented migrant workers in Malaysia would again
be carried out based on its Immigration Act of 2002.
Malaysiakini.com
Muda Mohd Noor
Feb 14, 05 7:31pm
Kemasukan besar-besaran pekerja asing ke dalam pasaran buruh negara ini ada
kaitan dengan pihak tertentu yang mengaut keuntungan daripada mereka, terutama
yang datang secara haram.
Malaysiakini.com
Feb 14, 05 6:41pm
Malaysia akan mengambil tindakan lebih tegas terhadap pendatang tanpa izin
mulai 1 Mac ini, kata Perdana Menteri Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi selepas
mengadakan rundingan dengan Presiden Indonesia hari ini.
29 January 2005
Since July 2004, the Malaysian Government has been preparing to launch a massive
crackdown on undocumented migrants. This crackdown will involve law enforcement
agencies (The Police and Immigration authorities) as well as members of the
public (RELA and Rukun Tetangga personnel). The Malaysian Government has announced
its intention to deport more than 1 million undocumented migrants through these
operations.
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