Malaysia

Trade Unions Sign MOU to Organize Migrant Workers in Malaysia

In conjunction with the 2011 International Migrants Day (December 18), trade unions from Malaysia and throughout the Asia Pacific region have committed to enhance their cooperation to organize and promote the rights of migrant workers and their families. 

Les travailleuses domestiques cambodgiennes sont victimes d’abus en Malaisie

L’absence de contrôle exercé par les gouvernements cambodgien et malaisien sur les recruteurs et les employeurs laisse les travailleuses domestiques migrantes cambodgiennes exposées à toutes sortes d’abus, a déclaré Human Rights Watch dans un rapport publié aujourd’hui. Des dizaines de milliers de femmes et de filles cambodgiennes qui émigrent en Malaisie sont peu protégées contre le confinement forcé dans des centres de formation, des endettements lourds et des conditions de travail relevant de l’exploitation.

Malaysia: Global week of action in support of Charles Hector

The In Defence of Charles Hector campaign team is calling for a global week of action on 15-19 August 2011 during which groups around the world could request meetings with Japanese embassies to express concern about a Japanese firm’s lawsuit against the activist-lawyer.

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Source: Aliran

Malaysia: Policy on foreign workers a mess of problems

The government’s amnesty programme for undocumented foreign workers will fail if it does not address the root causes of problems associated with foreign labour, according to activists. Irene Fernandez, who heads the human rights group Tenaganita, said the system of recruitment and placement of migrant workers was full of problems and the government did not know how to tackle them. “The system is riddled with rapid approvals without verification and irresponsible recruitment agents and employers,” she told reporters at the Tenaganita office here.

Malaysia: Lawsuit Against Rights Defender Impedes Public Debate

A defamation lawsuit against a human rights defender who blogged against violations of migrant worker rights threatens to chill debate on matters of public interest in Malaysia, Human Rights Watch said today. In a case currently before the Malaysian courts, the Malaysian subsidiary of Asahi Kosei Japan Co. Ltd.

Malaysia amnesty for millions of migrant workers

MALAYSIA will grant amnesty to as many as 2 million illegal migrants in the country, allowing them to work and live freely under a scheme to be rolled out next month.

Malaysia's new resolve to ''do the right thing'' by illegal immigrants also underpins its negotiations with Australia on the refugee swap deal and partly explains why the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees is supportive of the concept.

Domestic workers – human beings not commodities

The perception of a maid or domestic helper varies with the ethnicity and culture of employers. What brought about this reflection was the furore over giving all maids (domestic workers) working in Malaysian households a day off. Employers raised strong objections to giving their domestic help one rest day, particularly if she was a foreigner.

Renewal of Migrant Workers MoU only an Empty Promise

Migrant Care public policy analyst, Wahyu Susilo, said that the MoU with Malaysia on Indonesian migrant workers was only an empty promise. He said that similar promises had been made in the past.

“In Malaysia, even though the Human Resources Minister agrees, the Home Minister is often against it,” said Wahyu, yesterday.

Defend rights defenders; safeguard migrant workers

The president of the Malaysian Bar, Ragunath Kesavan, has come out in defence of human rights lawyer Charles Hector, who is facing a RM10 million lawsuit by a Japanese multinational corporation after he highlighted the plight of migrant workers.

Malaysia: Defend human rights defenders and safeguard migrant workers

Asahi Kosei (M) Sdn Bhd’s threat to bring a RM10 million defamation lawsuit against Charles Hector, a Member of the Malaysian Bar, is a deplorable and coercive act.  The Japanese-owned Malaysian company has demanded this sum over a blog article by Charles Hector in which the latter alleges that, in response to grievances raised by 31 of their workers from Myanmar, the company threatened the workers with termination of employment and possible deportation back to Myanmar.  The complaints ranged, it was alleged, from non-payment of agreed wages, unlawful deductions, and monet

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