Exploitation of migrant workers continues unabated
https://www.malaysiakini.com/letters/681148
Dosa pertama orang Malaysia, modern slavery.
Jangan salahkan orang lain atau rasuah kalau sengaja menggalakkan rasuah di depan mata. Passport di simpan oleh majikan ada lah kesalahan berat yang tidak di ambil tindakan langsung bererti rasuah lah itu.
Banyak lagi kesalahan majikan yang di biarkan sahaja sebab terang terang rasuah lah itu. Tidak payah sebut sebab semua jenis alasan di buat dan mahkaham pun tidak hormat prinsip undang undang, bererti tidak hormat perlembagaan lah.
Dalam Islam tidak ada maaf kepada sebarang dosa yang dibuat dengan sengaja. Yang tidak sengaja pun mesti cepat cepat bertaubat, kalau tidak dosa tidak akan di ampun lagi selama lamanya.
Semua hakim dan orang yang terlibat mesti di ambil tindakan kepada mereka dan keturunan mereka pada bila bila masa, walaupun beribu tahun sudah lalu. Itulah ertinya hukuman Allah.
https://sabilparty.blogspot.com/2023/10/exploitation-of-migrant-workers.html
LETTER | Exploitation of migrant workers continues unabated
How did the employers who signed the employment contracts obtain quota to recruit workers if the employers had no jobs to offer? Due diligence of the prospective employer is a prerequisite for approval of foreign worker quota. Was the due diligence done?
Did anyone override the due diligence report to approve the quotas contrary to the recommendations of the officers who did the due diligence? The answers to these questions should be available in the work records.
What action has been taken to ensure the employers compensate the workers for their monetary losses and hardship suffered? It is not sufficient to impose a penalty on them and raise revenue for government coffers, without doing justice to the workers.
Considering that local authorities cannot legally shrug off any responsibility for the distressing situation that the workers are now in, what measures are being taken to provide them with jobs which are commensurate with the wages and working conditions of the jobs for which they had signed up?
Considering the close working relations between our government and the government of Bangladesh, especially with regard to the recruitment of workers from Bangladesh, would it not be possible to find how the huge recruitment fees paid by the workers (at least five times above the officially approved amount) have been distributed. Do the beneficiaries include people in Malaysia or their proxies elsewhere?
What has been the role of the Foreign Workers Centralized Management System (FWCMS) in this dubious recruitment exercise? How much of the recruitment fees paid by each of these workers have gone to the coffers of the company controlling FWCMS?
What corrective and preventative measures are being put in place to remediate and prevent the recurrence of the same problem?



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