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Foreign Workers Found Without Valid Papers During Joint Operation At Wholesale Market

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A TOTAL of 72 foreign workers were detained for not possessing valid documents during a joint operation at the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market. The operation by 77 officers from Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department and the police conducted checks on foreign workers’ travel documents, working permits as well as United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) cards.

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Foreigners who were found without valid documents being gathered at the entrance of the Kuala Lumpur wholesale market for further checks.

DBKL Licence and Petty Traders Management Department senior assistant director Saiful Mazli said DBKL would continue to have such operations in the future to better monitor the foreign workers in the market.

“This is part of our efforts to better manage the market and monitor the foreign workers.

“We want to ensure all foreigners working here are registered but this will take some time,” he said, adding that the large population of foreigners here contributed to the problem.

“There are fewer foreign workers here today and I see some improvement.

“We hope the wholesalers here will give us their cooperation and abide by the law.

“It is also the employer’s responsibility to check the travel documents of their foreign workers frequently,” Saiful said, adding that they might conduct similar operations at least twice a week.

StarMetro reported yesterday that foreigners without a tag and uniform would not be permitted to enter the market.

Only those in colour-coded uniforms and tags worn by wholesalers and their registered foreign workers will be allowed into the market, besides local customers.

During the operation, StarMetro noticed that there were workers who did not wear the uniforms and tags.

Foreign workers who did not wear the uniforms or tags and those caught without possessing any valid working or travel documents were taken to the entrance of the market for further checks.

Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department representative Muhamad Faisal Abu Bakar, who led the operation, said some of them were suspected to have falsified their work permits and travel documents.

“We also found some of them had misused their working permit, did not have proper identification or their travelling period here had expired.

“The detained foreign workers were brought to the lock-up at the Immigration Department at Jalan Duta for further investigation and action will be taken accordingly if they were found breaking the law,” he said.

Out of the 122 foreign workers who were round-up at the market entrance, 50 were released after their documents were verified.

Some of the wholesalers who witnessed the entire operation said they supported the action by the authorities.

Local vegetable seller Elaine Shum, 43, said DBKL should conduct such operations once in a while to keep the foreign workers in check.

“Sometimes, there are just too many foreign workers here.

“I have seen foreign workers fighting with each other and I suspect they are not registered workers.

“This paints a bad image to some of the foreign workers who are really hardworking,” she said.

She added that the operation was timely as it was done during off-peak hours.

“We get busy around 3pm and we need the foreign workers to help,” she said.

Another vegetable seller, Lim Chee Leong, 33, said the operation would act as a warning to other unregistered foreigners operating here.

“It is good that they weed out the unregistered foreign workers.

“I hope this will scare off those selling vegetables at the parking lot as it affects our business here,” he said.

Foreign Worker News source: The Star

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Bangladesh MoU Still Valid

The suspension of the recruitment of Bangladesh foreign workers does not affect the validity of the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed between Putrajaya and Dhaka. Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot Jaem said that the MoU signed with the Bangladesh government was still official.

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He added that further details on the decision to freeze foreign worker­ recruitment were to be announced by the Federal Govern­ment.

“I welcome the statement of the Deputy Prime Minister (Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi) as it is a positive statement.

“It clearly reflects the (Human Resources) Ministry’s priority in providing employment opportunities for local workers,” Riot said in a statement.

On Thursday, a MoU was signed between Putrajaya and Dhaka to allow male and female Bangladeshi workers to be brought into the service, construction, farming, plantation and manufacturing sectors.

The next day, Dr Ahmad Zahid announced that the Government had suspended the recruitment of all foreign workers, including those from Bangladesh, pending a review of the levy and rehiring programme.

In Kuching, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi chided former go­vernment leaders who accused the Government of policy flip-flop.

“The Government reversed certain policies because it is sensitive to the people’s calls.

“The same former leaders had acted similarly for the people when they were in the Government,” he said.

“Now that they are no longer in power or holding any position, they are accusing the Government of flip-flop.”

Speaking at an Excellence Award Presentation ceremony for the Home Ministry workforce at a hotel here yesterday, he referred to the critics as gila talak(meddlers).

“He thinks he is the cleverest, the best, the most excellent.

“His time is over, please respect the ruling Government,” said Dr Ahmad Zahid, adding he was not specifically referring to any individual.

Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad had yesterday said the flip-flop in policy caused uncertainties among the people.

“We see flip-flop happening all the time. They introduce the policy, they reverse the policy and then they re-introduce it again, in all things, including the automotive sector.

“I think there is some confusion about what you have to do, which has forced them to reverse every time,” he said in a press conference after launching the Let’s Read The Quran 2016 campaign here yesterday.

Meanwhile, SME Association of Malaysia president Michael Kang urged the Government to release details and guidance for the SME on the proper solutions and policies to follow.

“After collecting the levies, a certain amount of money should be allocated to the SME to upscale our own local staff, so we can gradually reduce our dependency on foreign workers,” said Kang.

The SME Association works closely with the Human Resource Development Fund, aiming to provide training to local staff in terms of automated machinery training and guidance to improve workflow efficiency and productivity.

News Source: The Star

3 Months To Decide New Levy On Foreign Workers, says Zahid

Home Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Alwi Ibrahim has been given three months to study appeals from industry players on the levy for foreign workers in Malaysia, as well as the issue of illegal foreign workers, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said.

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Putrajaya says it is waiting for feedback on foreign worker levy before agreeing on a new rate. – The Malaysian Insider file pic, February 19, 2016.

“We are are asking the 20 associations we met (in Putrajaya on February 16) to do their study before we meet again to discuss what is the figure that is acceptable to both sides,” Zahid told reporters at a Chinese New Year gathering at the home of industrialist Datuk Henry Lau in Kuching, today.

Zahid, also the home minister, said the current levy rate was the lowest among Asean countries and even lower than Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

“We are the lowest,” said Zahid, who this morning announced a freeze on the recruitment of all foreign workers.

It comes a day after Putrajaya inked a deal with Dhaka to send 1.5 million workers to Malaysia.

Zahid said in the meantime, the exercise to register illegal workers already in the country would continue.

“We want to utilise the existing illegal workers.

“Those who are are illegal, we are registering them provided they are still employed.

“Those with no documents… their embassy would have to issue the documents in order to be registered as legal workers, otherwise we have to send them back,” he said.

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Kedah Immigration Stops 8 Indian Nationals From Entering Malaysia

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ALOR SETAR: Eight Indian nationals who wanted to go to Kuala Lumpur to do preaching work were denied entry into the country via the Immigration, Customs, Quarantine and Security (ICQS) complex at Bukit Kayu Hitam, near here, yesterday.

Kedah Immigration Department director Mohamad Yusri Hashim said the men, aged between 40 and 67, were detained at 12.15pm.

“All of them were from Chennai, India. Besides preaching they were also seeking donations to buy flight tickets back to their hometown,” he said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, 11 Bangladesh and Myanmar nationals aged between 31 and 52 were nabbed in a raid in two different locations in Jitra at 12.10am yesterday.

Mohamad Yusri said they were all detained in the Immigration lock-up of the Home Ministry Building, Alor Setar for further investigations before being handed over to the Belantik Immigration Detention Depot in Sik. — Bernama

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27 Illegal Foreign Workers Arrested By MPSJ

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An Immigration officer checking the validity of a foreign worker's travel document during a joint operation with MPSJ yesterday.

An Immigration officer checking the validity of a foreign worker’s travel document during a joint operation with MPSJ yesterday.

A total of 27 illegal foreign workers were arrested during a joint operation conducted by Subang Jaya Municipal Council (MPSJ) licensing department and health department as well as the Immigration Department today.

Led by officers from the three departments, the operation was conducted at food outlets around the USJ 9 and 10 areas as well as a shopping mall in the Subang Jaya vicinity.

“In the four-hour operation which started at 10.30am, we managed to detain foreign workers from Myanmar (10), Indonesia (7), Philippines and Pakistan (3 each), India (2) and one each from Bangladesh and Nepal.

“As a result, six food outlets were issued with compound notices up to a maximum of RM1,000 for violating the MPSJ Food Establishment Licensing By-Law 2007,” an MPSJ spokesperson told theSun when contacted.

News Source: The Sun Daily

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大馬人資部長:沒闡明多少‧依僱主需求聘孟勞

大馬人力資源部長拿督斯里里察烈說,大馬和孟加拉簽署的瞭解備忘錄,並沒有特別闡明大馬需聘請的孟勞人數。

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里察烈展示大馬和 孟加拉簽署的瞭解備忘 錄。(圖:星洲日報)

他今日在部門召開的一項新聞發佈會上說:“聘請孟勞的人數,將依據大馬僱主的需求而定。”

“舉例說,一間公司需要1千名工人,那麼這間公司可以申請一定數目的工人。因此,一切視本地工業的需求而定。”

里察烈昨日前往達卡代表政府和孟加拉政府簽署引進孟勞瞭解備忘錄。

他說,大馬與孟加拉簽署的瞭解備忘錄,與政府之前與其他7國,即印尼、印度、泰國、柬埔寨、巴基斯坦、斯里蘭卡和越南簽署的一樣,並沒有特別說明所將引進的外勞人數。

備忘錄5年後檢討

里察烈也說,備忘錄的簽署期間是5年,5年後會加以檢討。

他駁斥孟加拉招聘機構協會指由大馬為首的集團,將壟斷聘請孟國外勞的說法,因為一切將會根據政府對政府的機制行事。

“備忘錄闡明,大馬政府必須在選擇孟加拉招聘機構和分配固打方面,保障網上申請的透明度和公平。”

他說,有關備忘錄將能強化兩國的外交關係,尤其是在勞工發展方面,孟國已被列為外勞來源國,孟國外勞獲准在服務、製造、建築、農業和園坵業等次領域工作。

里察烈也強調,政府這次會實施較嚴苛的引進條件,包括審查孟勞犯罪背景和進行嚴密的健康檢查。另外,孟勞也必須接受訓練、瞭解大馬文化、大馬政策、法律和條規等。

他說,孟勞可以登錄內政部所監管的孟國勞工管理系統(BWMS)提出申請。

他說,備忘錄的簽署目的是要通過新的管制機制來管制外勞的湧入,更重要的是確保根據市場的真正需求。

他說,我國目前共有28萬2千287名孟國外勞(包括148人在砂拉越),其中10萬9千743人在建築領域、製造業10萬4千311人、服務業(球童、酒店)、度假屋、水療中心、廚師和清潔服務3萬2千609人、種植業2萬1千253人和農業1萬4千371人。

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里察烈說,根據估計,國內目前每10名外勞中,有8名是非法外勞。

他指出,截至去年12月為止,國內總共有213萬5千零35名外勞,換言之,我國約有170萬名非法外勞。

外勞中以印尼人最多,共有82萬8千283人。

里察烈說,引進外勞是根據工業的需求,而政府已採取必要的措施,以確保外勞人數不能超過總就業人口的15%。

他說,目前國內的總就業人口為1千530萬人,因此國內最多只需要230萬名外勞。

他表示,政府絕不會允許外勞人數超出15%的比率,包括最近推行的外勞漂白行動。

“若合法和非法外勞的人數加起來就超過15%的限額,政府會加緊執法行動,並將非法外勞遣送回國。”

他說,大馬必須減少依賴外勞,政府也促請業界自動化生產和優先僱用本地工人。

外勞需求調查將完成

里察烈說,政府早在四五年前就展開一項外勞需求的調查,有關報告將在未來數週內完成。

他指出,目前並沒有任何領域停用外勞,尤其是家具和園坵業需求還是很大。

他也說,由於東馬有本身的勞工法令,因此,東馬並不會引進孟國外勞,但西馬州屬並不會跟進東馬的行動,因為西馬州屬並沒有屬於本身的勞工法令。

他也說,內政部預料在20日就人頭稅課題進行討論。

引進孟加拉外勞背景

  1. 副首相兼內政部長阿末扎希在去年6月29日宣佈在未來3年分階段引進150萬孟加拉外勞,以填補被遣返的非法外勞所留下的空缺,並沒有增加外勞人數。
  2. 他在去年8月7日接見到訪的孟加拉外長阿布哈山時時說,由於國人不願從事“3D”(危險、辛苦和肮髒)工作,促使政府要引進孟加拉外勞來滿足各領域包括園坵、建築、工廠及服務業僱主的需求。
  3. 首相拿督斯里納吉在1月28日宣佈調整預算案中宣佈重新僱用外勞的措施,預料有200萬非法外勞會被漂白。
  4. 阿末扎希在今年2月11日續稱政府此舉是基於業界、商會及組織提出的要求。
  5. 人力資源部長拿督斯里里察烈於2月18日就在孟加拉達卡與孟加拉僑民福利與就業部長努魯伊斯蘭正式簽署了瞭解備忘錄。
  6. 大馬職工總會(MTUC)逾50名會員也前往內政部和人力資源部移交備忘錄,堅決反對政府是項計劃,並促政府成立皇家委員會來調查此事。

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English: Not Enough Malaysians To Fill Job Done By Foreigners 

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引進孟外勞‧昨簽約今喊停

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馬來西亞副首相拿督斯里阿末扎希宣佈,政府決定展延引進來自所有來源國的外勞,包括孟加拉外勞,直到政府滿意所有工業領域的人力資源需求為止。

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他表示,展延引進外勞的政策,也將確保政府可以檢討新落實的外勞人頭稅事項

促僱主聘請本地人
阿末扎希今日出席第一軍區親善活動時說:“我們促請所有僱主聘請本地工人。”

他日前宣佈,政府將引進150萬名孟加拉外勞以滿足市場需求後,引起各界大反彈,許多業者也對新的外勞人頭稅政策表達不滿。

阿末扎希今日說,政府將專注於重聘外勞計劃,並將加強執法,以確保不再有外勞進入我國。

“沒有合法文件或逾期逗留的外勞,將被扣留和被遣送回國。”

阿末扎希也是內政部長,他說,當局將展開大規模的執法行動取締非法外勞。凡是工作准證已到期以及沒有合法證件者,都不允許繼續留在我國工作。

他表示希望國人,尤其是年輕一代能夠取代外勞,成為國家主要的人力資源,以協助推動國家經濟發展。

人資部長:依需求而定
“非引進150萬孟外勞”
另一方面,人力資源部長拿督斯里里察烈19日澄清,政府並非引進150萬名孟加拉外勞,而是根據市場的需求來引進孟國外勞。

18日代表大馬到達卡和孟加拉簽署引進孟外勞備忘錄的里察烈說,150萬的數據實際上是孟加拉僑民福利與海外商業部登記的孟國人民到海外覓職的數據,而這些孟國人將到全球139個國家工作,包括馬來西亞、新加坡、阿聯酋和沙地阿拉伯。

他說,之前指政府要引進150萬名孟國外勞的看法是不正確的,並強調,任何孟國外勞的僱用必須符合大馬的政策,即依據各領域的需求而定。
拒正面回應扎希數據。

針對引進150萬孟國外勞的數據,其實是由副首相阿末扎希本身宣佈的問題,里察烈拒絕正面回應,並堅持本身的答案,即有關數據是孟國外勞的登記人數。

針對人資部不及早說明,導致國人一直認為政府準備在未來3年引進150萬外勞的問題,他說,他是要待備忘錄簽署之後才說明,否則,它可能只是謠言或傳聞,儘管有關聲明是出自副揆。

他也希望這項澄清有助於消除大馬將大量引進外勞的恐懼和憂慮。

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English: Malaysia Government Freezes Intakes of Foreign Workers

 

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Not Enough Malaysians To Fill Jobs Done By Foreigners

Malaysia will go bankrupt the day foreign workers are completely banned, says Malaysia Datuk Entrepreneurs’ Association president Datuk Chen Kim Hock.

“Furniture makers, goods manufacturers and plantation owners will have to close shop because there aren’t enough Malaysians who are willing to work with them,” he told reporters.

He said the government should not flip-flop on the issue when there was a dire need for workers to take up jobs that locals shun.

construction_5“I run a chain of motorcycle shops in Johor Baru and I am looking for clerks. It’s a clean job, they will work in an air conditioned office on normal office hours. It pays around RM1,500 to RM1,800 a month and yet I cannot find one,” Chen said.

“But these foreigners are willing to work for around RM900 to RM1,000 a month. The Goverment should think for us. Without foreign workers, all the factories will close down.”

He said Johor Baru faced its own unique problems.

“Because we are so close to Singapore, many Johor Baru residents would rather work across the Causeway where the strong Singapore dollar makes it worthwhile. So we will always face a shortage of workers here.”

JLand Group managing director Datuk Seri Edwin Tan, who was also present, said the Government should focus on creating proper guidelines if it was concerned about security issues surrounding foreign workers.

“We are involved in the construction of industrial parks and the foreign investors want us to help them recruit foreign workers for their factories,” Tan said.

“The moment we tell them no foreign workers are allowed in Malaysia, how would they react?”

News Source: The Malay Mail Online

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Malaysia Government Freezes Intake of Foreign Workers Including Bangladeshis

Putrajaya has put on hold recruitment of foreign workers from all source countries, including Bangladesh, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said, one day after signing a deal with Dhaka to send workers here.

Zahid’s announcement also comes hours after the human resources minister said not all of the 1.5 million Bangladeshi workers thought to be headed for Malaysia were meant for the country.

Datuk Seri Richard Riot had said the figure was merely the number of Bangladesh citizens registered with their government for employment.

Both the new levy system, which imposes a higher payment on employers using foreign workers, and the plan to bring in 1.5 million Bangladeshi workers have been criticised by employer groups and trade unions.

dpm_ahmad_zahid_hamidiZahid, who is also home minister, said employers were urged to hire locals instead and the recruitment of foreign labour would be deferred until the need arises.

Additionally, the government would also focus on re-hiring programmes for local workers while increasing enforcement on undocumented migrant labourers.

“Those existing foreign workers, especially whose working permits have expired or are without proper document, they are not allowed to work in Malaysia,” Zahid said after a function to meet army personnel at Camp Muara Tuang.

The plan to bring in 1.5 million Bangladeshi workers over three years was announced last year, but only recently did Zahid say that the figure was Bangladesh citizens who had registered with their government for work.

He had also defended the move saying locals did not want to do dirty, dangerous and difficult jobs (3D) and had challenged Malaysian youths to do so.

However, the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) had pointed out that many Malaysians were working such jobs, but overseas, such as in Singapore, where the pay was better.

MTUC and MEF have long spoken against Malaysia’s over-reliance on foreign labour at the expense of training locals in skilled work, and over the high amount of remittances at around RM30 billion flowing out of the country.

The new levy system has also been a sore point for employers, who must pay RM2,500 per worker in the manufacturing, construction and services sector, and RM1,500 per worker in the plantation and agricultural sector.

Malaysia Government Freezes Intake of Foreign Workers Including Bangladeshis

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi says the Government has decided to suspend the recruitment of all foreign workers, including those from Bangladesh.  He said that at an event in Kota Samarahan, Sarawak, on Friday.

News Sources: The Star & The Malaysia Insider

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Not All 1.5 million Bangladeshi Workers Coming Here, Says Human Resource Minister

Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot today denied that 1.5 million Bangladeshis would be brought to Malaysia, saying instead that the figure was merely the number of workers registered with the authorities there to be sent to different countries.

He told a press conference today that there were 139 countries, including Malaysia, to which the Bangladesh government would supply labour.

“The 1.5 million is the number of workers registered with the Bangladesh government through the Ministry of Expatriate Welfare and Overseas Employment to be sent to 139 countries, including Malaysia.

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Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot says Bangladesh is sending 1.5 million workers to 139 countries, not just Malaysia. – The Malaysian Insider

“The perception that 1.5 million workers will be brought from Bangladesh to Malaysia is not true,” he said.
Richard signed on behalf of Malaysia a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Dhaka yesterday on the recruitment of Bangladeshi workers.

Previous statements by Malaysian officials have said that the 1.5 million workers would be brought to Malaysia in stages over three years.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, however, earlier this month said that the figure was of Bangladesh citizens registered with their government for employment, according to a report in The Sun Daily, and new workers would only be brought in based on supply and demand.

Richard today said there was no fixed number of Bangladeshi workers to be recruited to Malaysia and it would depend on the needs of local employers.

“It will be based on requests by industries. The 1.5 million figure is not accurate.

“However, our priority will still be to give jobs to locals. That is most important.”

The MoU which he signed yesterday also did not state a specific figure, and the matter would also be reviewed after five years.

Application procedures to bring in Bangladeshi workers would have to be done online, the minister said, adding that so far, no company has filed any application.

Putrajaya was also working to improve screening processes for foreign workers for health and criminal records.

Richard declined to comment on a request by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) that Putrajaya conduct a Royal Commission of Inquiry on foreign workers, saying such inquiries were a matter for the prime minister to decide.

News Source: The Malaysia Insider