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Klang MP: Govt must outline clear definitions on what forced labour means or risk losing businesses

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 5 — Klang MP Charles Santiago today said that Malaysia needs stronger and more clearly defined laws on what forced labour means or the country would risk losing more businesses to other nations.

“Apart from clarity on what ‘forced labour’ is, we need an explanatory statement accompanying it so it is consistent with ILO standards. With many glove factories in Malaysia, most of them became billion-dollar companies when the demand for gloves and face masks skyrocketed. Charles argued that most of these laws were under different ministries like the Passport Act and the laws on child labour and do not satisfy the definitions of forced labour.

“Review the bilateral MOUs to prevent migrant workers from being trafficked to Malaysia. This is because so many migrants come to Malaysia documented then after a while become undocumented mainly because of the actions of their employers.“Having two ministries has been very problematic and has led to a lot of abuse and forced labour,” she said alluding to the HR ministry and Home Ministry who handle various aspects of foreign labour.

Andy said he struggled to get a whistleblower out of Malaysia months ago and still needed documentation.He said such issues are not addressed in the NAPFL hence leaving the migrants helpless.

 

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