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Malaysia’s Top Glove Corp Bhd, site of the country’s biggest virus outbreak, said on Wednesday that whistleblowers will no longer face termination after it fired a worker who highlighted overcrowding at its factories.
The world’s biggest maker of medical gloves also said it has established helplines to handle worker complaints.
The Reuters news agency reported last week that 27-year-old Nepali worker Yubaraj Khadka was sacked after raising concerns about the lack of social distancing at the factories.
Khadka took two photos in May of fellow employees crowding into a Top Glove factory, which he shared with a workers’ rights activist.
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Malaysia s Top Glove Says Will No Longer Fire Whistleblowers; Opens Helplines For Workers
The world s largest medical glove maker has established three helplines for aggrieved workers, one internal and two manned by a consultant and an audit firm, Lee told BFM. He did not name the external firms operating the helplines.
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Malaysia s Top Glove Corp Bhd, site of the country s biggest virus outbreak of more than 5,000 cases, said on Wednesday that whistleblowers will no longer face termination and three helplines for worker complaints had been established.
Reuters reported last week that 27-year-old Nepali worker Yubaraj Khadka was fired after raising concerns about the lack of social distancing at the factories.