Migrant worker abuse rampant, says Tenaganita

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PETALING JAYA: Cases of migrant workers being abused are rampant because the Employment Act is not enforced in incidents involving them, Tenaganita ex...

Cases of migrant workers being abused are rampant because the Employment Act is not enforced in incidents involving them, Tenaganita executive director Glorene Das said yesterday.

“Herein lies the problem; as far as the employers are concerned, they have paid and if the agent fails to pay the workers then it is not their problem.” According to a Reuters report, the company listed allegations based on interviews with 168 migrant workers in Malaysia and 187 in Thailand that included passport retention, unexplained and illegal wage reductions, heavy indebtedness to labour brokers and excessive overtime work.

 

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