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RM1 2 million in compounds issued to errant bosses since June 1

RM1 2 million in compounds issued to errant bosses since June 1
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Malaysian medical group condemns govt raid, treatment of migrant workers in Cyberjaya in fight against Covid-19 | Malaysia

Wednesday, 09 Jun 2021 04:52 PM MYT BY JERRY CHOONG Immigration Department personnel round up foreign workers during a raid on a construction site in Cyberjaya June 6, 2021. Picture by Hari Anggara Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates. KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 The Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) urged the government to treat migrant workers more humanely in its efforts to curb the Covid-19 pandemic even if they are undocumented. Its president Datuk Dr Subramaniam Muniandy condemned the strong-arm raid of undocumented migrants in Cyberjaya, Selangor last Monday, saying such methods will prompt the community to flee and hide from the authorities, complicating efforts to curb Covid-19.

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Workers appalling living quarters

Workers’ appalling living quarters 19 Jan 2021 / 11:31 H. Labour Department enforcement personnel conducting checks on foreign workers’ living quarters in Kuala Lumpur. – AMIRUL SYAFIQ MOHD DIN/THESUN KUALA LUMPUR: Checks by the Labour Department and other government agencies on hostels for foreign workers found more than 300 of them living in cramped and damp conditions. The checks were conducted on living quarters provided by two employers, a nasi kandar shop and a supermarket, all employing foreign workers. Officers conducting checks at the workplaces directed the workers to take them to their hostels to check their living conditions. Journalists who surveyed the hostels were surprised to see the cramped conditions.

Two rubber glove company workers quarters found to be overcrowded, not certified

LUMUT (Jan 15): Almost 1,000 workers of a rubber glove company were today found staying in overcrowded quarters at two locations here and the facilities also did not have accommodation certificates from the Peninsula Malaysia Labour Department (JTK). Peninsula Malaysia JTK, Legal and Enforcement Division director Zaini Yaakob said the conditions clearly flouted the provision under the Workers Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990 (Act 446). Indeed, our inspection showed overcrowding whereby a bedroom which should only have two occupants was shared by more than four workers, he said after conducting inspectiona at both the workers quarters here today. Zaini said all the six blocks at the two workers quarters were found to be clean.

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