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?
Malaysiakini
Sabrina Chan
Jul 16, 07 12:02pm
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF) has denied that the names of beneficiaries
listed by its account holders have gone missing.
This issue is obsolete, said EPF senior manager of public relations
Nik Affendi Jaffar when contacted.
Malaysiakini
Su Hui Hsing
Jul 13, 07 2:05pm
The struggle for a minimum wage for private sector workers will continue until
the government wakes up and starts being more humane towards the plight of the
low-income group.
The Star
Friday July 13, 2007
KUALA LUMPUR: The Bar Council and Tenaganita have called for greater protection
of migrant workers, especially those recruited through the outsourcing system.
The Daily Star
Staff Correspondent
Thu. July 12, 2007
Around 50 Bangladeshi workers who arrived in Malaysia on July 6 are stuck at
Kuala Lumpur Airport, as the immigration authorities barred their entry on grounds
of fingerprint mismatches in the biometric system.
Malaysiakini
Jul 11, 07 5:18pm
The government is unable to meet the demand by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress
(MTUC) for a minimum wage of RM900 and RM300 cost of living allowance (Cola) for
the private sector, the Dewan Negara was told today.
According to Bernama, Deputy Human Resources Minister Abdul Rahman Bakar said
such a move would only cause many companies in the country to close shop.
Bernama
July 11, 2007 15:50 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, July 11 (Bernama) — The government cannot meet the request of
the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) to fix a minimum wage of RM900 and
RM300 as cost of living allowance (Cola) for the private sector, the Dewan Negara
was told Wednesday.
Malaysiakini
Sabrina Chan and Su Hui Hsing
Jul 11, 07 11:48am
Locked up for more than a month, fed only twice a day and physically abused.
This is the plight of two Bangladeshi workers who had come to Malaysia in search
of a better future.
The Star
Wednesday July 11, 2007
KUALA LUMPUR: There was another twist at the OCI Bhd EGM yesterday when some
20 employees of the company turned up with a representative from the Malaysian
Trade Union Congress (MTUC), demanding that their rights be preserved.
Address: Wisma MTUC,10-5, Jalan USJ 9/5T, 47620 Subang Jaya,Selangor | Tel: 03-80242953 | Fax: 03-80243225 | Email: sgmtuc@gmail.com.com