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全球10大最佳退休住所 檳城名列第二

西方高档旅游杂誌 Condé Nast Traveller(简称CNT)严选全球十大最佳退休城市,檳城荣登第二名,是唯一入圍的亞洲城市,其余为欧美城市。榜首為巴拿馬的科羅納多。

该杂誌指出,檳城入选全球第二最佳城市,因为拥有友善的政策、多样化大馬美食、歷史建筑物、蓬勃艺术活动、国际水准的医疗设施、地方社区的英语水平高、对外来文化接受度高、海滩、交通便利,以及获得联合国教科文组织的世界遗產地位。

该杂誌作者辛蒂雅德雷舍欢迎大马政府推出“馬來西亞,我的第二家园计划”(MM2H),该计划让外国人轻易申请10年签证。

杂誌也讚扬檳城的航空交通便宜,方便往返附近的国际大城市如新加坡和吉隆坡,也靠近海岛度假胜地浮罗交怡,而大力推荐美国人到檳城安享退休生活。

其余8個地點分別為葡萄牙卡斯卡伊斯、墨西哥聖米格爾德阿連德、愛爾蘭基拉尼、伯利茲科羅薩爾、美國加利福尼亞州康柯德、美國密西根州大海文、新墨西哥州聖達菲,以及美國肯塔基州路易斯維爾。

CNT杂誌严选全球十大最佳退休城市:

1. Coronado, Panama 巴拿马
2. Penang, Malaysia 馬來西亞檳城
3. Cascais, Portugal 葡萄牙
4. San Miguel de Allende, Mexico 墨西哥
5. Killarney, Ireland 爱尔兰
6. Corozal, Belize 伯利兹
7. Concord, California 美国加州
8. Grand Haven, Michigan 美国密歇根州
9. Santa Fe, New Mexico 美国新墨西哥州
10. Louisville, Kentucky 美国肯塔基州

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“檳州是座島嶼(付海灘),作為聯合國教科文組織世界遺產地的喬治市是其首府。”

她讚揚檳城出入方便、廉航機票便宜,可快速直達吉隆坡、新加坡和度假島嶼浮羅交怡等地。

另外,CNNMoney報導在近日將檳城喬治市列為2016年6大最佳退休住所第6名,打敗多米尼加共和國拉斯特拉納斯、泰國清邁和墨西哥巴亞爾塔港而榜上有名。

其余5大最佳退休住所包括葡萄牙阿爾加維、伯利茲卡約、哥倫比亞麥德林、法國波城,以及意大利阿布魯佐。

新闻来源: 东方网

English: Penang Named Second Best Place To Retire In World: Conde Nast

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Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Programme / 马来西亚我的第二家园(MM2H)计划

Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) Programme Enquiry Form 马来西亚我的第二家园(MM2H)计划查询表格
  • Please stated if you have established company in Malaysia.
    您是否已经在马来西亚成立公司了,如是请填写贵公司宝号。
    You can select more than one options
    您可以选择多项服务
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吊鉤坠马路夺命不排除人为错误

事故中最关键的51岁印尼籍操作员已然逃逸,因此当局必须彻查塔吊的安全设置与限制开关,才能判断是否存在人为破坏或疏忽。莫达慕斯理也表示,基於人力资源不足,在只有12名工地监督员的情况下,当局根本无法彻底监督首都超过600项建筑工程,只能在有限范围內做到最好,確保工地內的所有中兴机械符合標准。

目前为止,我们並不排除存在人为因素,以致发生吊鉤坠落砸车导致女司机死亡的惨剧。目前最关键问题是:何以吊鉤不是坠落在工地范围內,而是车水马龙的路面。」

负责调查「塔吊吊鉤坠落砸死女司机」事件的马来西亚职业安全与健康局(DOSH),该局全国总监拿督莫达慕斯理今日告诉本报,当局已证实塔吊上的钢缆断裂,以致重达500公斤的吊鉤自20层楼高度高速坠下,导致车內的24岁华裔女司机陈群欣当场死亡。

他说,隨著当局已初步掌握吊鉤坠落原因,接下来將深入调查钢缆断裂以及吊鉤坠落非工地范围的真相。

吊鉤坠落砸车案发现场。小图为死者陈群欣

吊鉤坠落砸车案发现场。小图为死者陈群欣

「我们接下来將调查:塔吊操作员是否具备安全操作证书?操作员是否有遵循操作手册?塔吊是否有按照標准作业程序进行检测与保养?以及塔吊的限制开关(Limit Switch)是否遭人修改?」

莫达慕斯理指出,根据安全设置条例,所有塔吊的吊臂都不能超出工地范围,一旦超出范围將会自动断电,因此当局將调查该限制开关是否曾遭人蓄意修改或已损坏。

他说,事故中最关键的51岁印尼籍操作员已然逃逸,因此当局必须彻查塔吊的安全设置与限制开关,才能判断是否存在人为破坏或疏忽。

莫达慕斯理也表示,基於人力资源不足,在只有12名工地监督员的情况下,当局根本无法彻底监督首都超过600项建筑工程,只能在有限范围內做到最好,確保工地內的所有中兴机械符合標准。

另一方面,全国职业安全与卫生机构主席丹斯里李霖泰今日严厉谴责不负责任的吊机承包商,在建筑工地使用吊机时没有做足安全设备导致发生意外造成一名无辜的女司机死亡。

李氏促请政府应特別关注,不只是调查意外的结果,还必须採取更加严厉的行动对付不负责任的承包商,强调吊机承包商没有真正关注工作的安全,疏忽及没有注意所有的器材是否能够安全的使用,將会起公眾人士不安。

而十五碑警区主任再诺助理总监则表示,警方目前仍在等待马来西亚职业安全与健康局的调查报告,確认责任归属与真相后才能决定下一步行动。

他表示,警方將在下週发佈51岁印尼籍吊机操作员的照片,希望公眾提供情报。

新闻来源: 东方网

English news: Be More Stringent On Safety Precautions At Construction Projects, Urges Lam Thye

Be More Stringent On Safety Precautions At Construction Projects, Urges Lam Thye

All construction company crane operators in Malaysia must be certified competent by the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), said Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye (pic). The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health chairman said those companies operating cranes must also be registered with DOSH.

Tan_Sri_Lee_Lam_Thye_dosh_malaysiaCommenting on Thursday’s incident where a crane hook fell at a construction site and crushed a woman to death in her car, Lee said it was “totally unacceptable”.

“There have been many such accidents in the past. The authorities must be very stringent in monitoring and enforcing laws and regulations under the Malaysia Factories and Machinery Act,” he said.

Fomca deputy president Mohd Yusof Abdul Rahman said construction companies should take precautionary measures, such as placing safety nets.

“Sometimes we can see big, heavy construction concrete blocks hanging over public areas. This can cause anxiety among pedestrians and motorists passing the area,” he said.

He added that if areas near construction sites need to be closed off to traffic, it should be done to prevent an accident from happening.

Executive Joice Chin Khoon Sing, 24, was killed while on her way to a family dinner when the hook fell onto her car along Jalan Raja Chulan in Kuala Lumpur.

In January, a construction foreign worker was killed when a crane collapsed at a site on Jalan Damansara.

A month later, another construction foreign worker was killed by falling debris while installing a ceiling partition at a site in Kota Damansara.

Penang Government Offers Help To Family Of Crane Crash Victim

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The state government is willing to lend a helping hand to the family of crane crash victim, Chin Khoon Sing if they wish to seek legal redress.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the construction company concerned was negligent and irresponsible in handling the case.

“They also showed no regret in the incident and the way they approached the family to apologise. The company should be sued for negligence,” he said.

Earlier today, Lim paid a visit to the family in their home at the Gat Lebuh Noordin flats here.

Lim said although the family had moved to Kuala Lumpur a year ago, they are still from Penang and the state government is willing to offer assistance.

He said the least the state could do, is help the family to find a good lawyer.

On Aug 25, Chin was killed after the hoist block of a crane at a construction site gave way and crushed her car at Jalan Raja Chulan near Pavilion Mall.

She was on her way to have dinner with her family when tragedy struck and was just a week short of turning 24 when the fatal accident claimed her life.

News source: TheStar & TheSunDaily

中文报道: 吊鉤坠马路夺命不排除人为错误

Guide Book On Wages Expected To Be Out Soon

The ‘Wages Guide Book’, which can serve as a reference source for job-seekers, workers and employers, should be made available to the public soon. Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot said his ministry was now in the final stage of the publication process, adding 160 professions would be featured as the foundation for this guide book. There would be more professions to be added in future publications, he hinted.

Malaysia_Human_Resource_Minister_Richard_Riot“The objective of preparing this ‘Wages Guide Book’ is to put value to the skills of the job-seekers or workers, to act as a guide in determining initial basic salary in accordance with the person’s position and skills, and also as a benchmark for collective agreements and service contract negotiations,” Riot, who is also Serian MP, said in his remarks at the 12th convocation for training institutes in Sarawak Zone under the Labour Department at Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) yesterday.

The ceremony marked the graduation of 345 trainees – 66 from diploma course and 279 from certificate courses – who completed their programmes at industrial training institutes (ILPs) in Kota Samarahan and Miri, as well as the Advanced Technology Training Centre (ADTEC) in Bintulu.

For the record, these training institutes under Labour Department have produced 8,178 skills-trained individuals in Sarawak since 2002.

Riot said these youths had made the right choice in pursuing skills training, and he further encouraged the certificate holders to upgrade to diploma level and then pursue degree programmes.

“Currently, the skilled workforce comprises just 27.1 per cent of the country’s total workforce. This is not enough for the country to achieve its highly developed nation status, which needs 40 per cent of its workforce to consist of skilled manpower with at least diploma-level qualification.

“Therefore, the steps needed to be taken to increase skilled manpower include encouraging youths to enrol at the 32 ILPs nationwide, including the eight ADTECs which offer diploma courses. The government has also approved for the setup of another ILP in Serian parliamentary constituency.

“We hope that these initiatives can increase the percentage of skilled manpower to (comprise) at least 35 per cent of the nation’s total workforce by 2020,” he said.

Riot also pointed out that the need for more skilled manpower had been emphasised under the 11th Malaysian Plan (11MP), where 60 per cent of the 1.5 million new jobs to be created under 11MP would require persons with technical, vocational education and training (TVET).

He said even in Sarawak, the industries in Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) should be creating 1.6 million new jobs by 2020.

He also assured Sarawakians that the government’s policy of prioritising 75 per cent of the jobs for the locals would remain as it is, although the country now has an estimated 3.6 million foreign workers – including 1.6 million who are legally documented.

Yesterday’s ceremony was also attended by Human Resources Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Adenan Ab Rahman, Labour Department director-general Datuk Chin Phaik Yoong, and Labour Department Learning Institutes (Eastern Region) chairman Mat Setia Mohd Raji.

News source: Borneo Post

 

Malaysia SMEs Urge To Reduce Dependents On Foreign Workers

By reducing wet-trades through IBS, there will be less dependency on foreign workers and reduced fund outflows to their home countries as well as fewer inherent social problems involving these foreign workers.

mohammad_hardeeCONTRACTORS for developers using the efficient and environmentally friendly Industrialised Building System (IBS) can apply for the IBS Promotion Fund (IBS fund), which was mooted under the 2016 National Budget with an allocation of RM500mil.

IBS is a construction process that uses techniques, products and building systems that involve prefabricated components and on-site installation.

SME Bank acting chief operating officer (banking) Mohammad Hardee Ibrahim said the construction industry played a crucial role in the Government’s efforts to stimulate domestic economic activities.

“Being a global player in construction requires serious efforts towards adopting new systems and technologies with other developed and developing nations, which looks at reduced construction time, cleaner and neater environment for better site management and controlled quality to lower total construction costs,” he said.

By reducing wet-trades through IBS, there will be less dependency on foreign workers and reduced fund outflows to their home countries as well as fewer inherent social problems involving these foreign workers.

The IBS fund is to promote the purchase of fixed asset, renovation of plant or factory and working capital requirement for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) which use the IBS method, including IBS components manufacturers.

One of the criterion includes having IBS certification from the Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB).

“CIDB will identify whether the project is IBS certified, and the respective projects must achieve a 70% rating or more,” he said.

He added that application can be submitted to any of the 38 SME Bank branches, or direct to the Business Banking Department in Kuala Lumpur with a 30-day turnaround time upon complete submission of documents.

With a minimum financing of RM500,000 to a maximum RM10mil per applicant, this will help small contractors who lack the financial back-up and maybe even allow them to set up their own manufacturing plants, including purchase machinery and pay suppliers for the purchase of IBS products.

“There are 8,201 registered IBS contractors and manufacturers in Malaysia, and we expect the fund to benefit about 125 SME entrepreneurs,” he said, adding that the interest rate of the fund is 4.0% per annum with maximum of five years tenure.

News source: TheStar

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確保完成任務應通過合法中介聘外勞

中介所董事经理林天明呼吁民众在聘请劳工时,谨慎选择中介代理,确保所委任的中介代理拥有政府所批准的执照。

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他称,消费者投诉他们所委托的中介代理在取得费用后,无完成任务,且事件屡见不鲜,为了避免因此蒙受损失,消费者须委任受政府承认的合法中介所。合法中介所是经过政府审核,熟悉劳工条例及有处理劳工文件经验而取得执照,同时也得到政府保障消费者利益。

他今日接受本报访问时表示,尽管目前石油工业疲弱导致经济不景,但并不影响国内对劳工的需求,他的中介所仍维持处理数千名劳工工作手续营业额。主要原因是有些区域的劳工工资低廉,多年来都无大涨幅。不过也有某些区域国家的劳工如泰国劳工及印尼女佣等供不应求。

他称,中介所在雇主及劳工受聘及聘用间扮演重要搭桥角色外,拥有受政府承认执照也代表有处理劳工担保手续等问题的丰富经验。

新闻来源: 联合在线

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MTUC: Putrajaya Must Have Clear Policy On Foreign Workers In Malaysia

The union has received information that foreign workers continue to arrive in the country in alarming numbers.

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The absence of a clear policy on foreign workers is not good for Malaysia’s image and reputation both in the domestic and international arena, MTUC Secretary-General N Gopal Kishnam has cautioned in a statement. “The government must have a clear policy to avoid confusion among all parties involved.”

It should at the same time help reduce the number of foreign workers in the country, he added.

He disclosed that MTUC had received information that foreign workers continue to arrive in the country in alarming numbers. “MTUC hopes the Home Ministry could clarify this matter. It must ensure no discrimination on the matter.”

The government, especially the Home Ministry must have a clear policy on the matter, he stressed. “MTUC is willing to share expertise and cooperation with the government, and all relevant ministries.”

He was commenting on a report in The Star on August 8 where the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) complained that it was confused by the current government policy on foreign workers.

The Union said that it agreed with the MEF and reiterated it was time for the government to make clear its stand on hiring new foreign workers. “As stated by the MEF, it’s a matter of national interest. An official announcement must be made as soon as possible so that everyone is clear,” said Kishnam.

The MTUC chief went on to suggest the government meet with all stakeholders, especially MEF and MTUC, to explain its current policy on foreign workers. “A single clear policy on employment of foreign workers was vital for the industry and the country in the long run.”

The MTUC had earlier warned on extreme dependence on foreign workers and called for the country to move forward from the current situation. It feels that industry and employers should work together with the government to reduce dependence on foreign workers.

News source: Free Malaysia Today

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Penang Named Second Best Place To Retire In World: Conde Nast

Penang has emerged as the second best place in the world for retirement, according to New York-based travel magazine Conde Nast Traveller, which highlighted its great food, historic architecture, international-standard healthcare, sunny beaches and it’s MM2H program.

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World-class medical services at affordable prices and a beautiful island setting are attracting foreigners to retire in Penang.

The Malaysian state also has a large English-speaking community of expats due to the government’s policies, which does not alienate foreigners, said a spokesperson for Alter Domus, a local agency specialising in immigration matters.

In 2002, the authorities introduced the Malaysia My Second Home (MM2H) scheme, which makes it easy for foreigners to apply for a 10-year visa. There are currently around 29,000 foreigners on the scheme, most of them Chinese nationals.

“Foreigners who are keen to apply for the programme must show that they are financially capable of supporting themselves,” said Averie Seed, Sales and Marketing Manager at real estate firm Zeon Properties.

The basic requirements include a monthly income, liquid assets and a fixed deposit, among other requirements, she noted.

Said Alter Domus’ spokesperson: “The MM2H visa is unrestrictive and you can buy properties under your own name. You don’t need to buy or rent properties in order to get the visa.” Interested applicants can apply for this visa through the MM2H portal.

Spend less, live more

The island’s general cost of living is also much lower than other Asian cities, such as Singapore. According to Seed, you would need to make around S$8,000 a month in Singapore to maintain the same standard of living that you can have with RM8,000 (S$2,700) in Penang, assuming you rent in both cities.

However, there are foreign ownership restrictions on Penang property, which aim to protect the interests of local home buyers. For instance, foreigners can only buy non-landed property worth more than RM1 million (S$335,000), and landed property worth more than RM2 million (S$670,000).

Such prices are still lower than in Singapore. In fact, high-end properties in the city-state range from about S$2,500 psf to S$3,500 psf, while similar properties in Penang cost about RM1,200 psf to RM1,800 psf (S$480 psf to S$720 psf), said Seed.

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Cheaper treatment

Healthcare costs in Penang are also roughly 30 percent cheaper than in Singapore, factoring in the current exchange rate. “Generally, specialist consultations cost between RM60 to RM100 (S$20 to S$34), while a bypass ranges from approximately RM50,000 to RM70,000 (S$17,000 to S$23,000),” said Alter Domus’ spokesperson.

And since 2010, Singaporeans and permanent residents residing in Singapore can use their Medisave to pay for hospitalisation and day surgeries at Medisave-accredited hospitals in Malaysia, such as the Parkway Pantai Hospital in Penang, making it even more affordable for patients from Singapore.

Aussie in Penang

Australian travel blogger Sharon Gourlay visited Malaysia last year with her family and spent some time in Penang. The 37-year-old from Melbourne told PropertyGuru that they loved the experience and found the locals friendly and helpful.

“We found it to be a very easy and simple place to live. Within a week of arriving, we had a car, a home, a preschool for the kids and a nice routine,” said Gourlay. “The thing that stood out the most was the food. It is so good and we still talk about it often.”

She also found the cost of living in Penang to be much lower than in Melbourne. “Our monthly budget (in Penang) was AU$3,500 (S$3,600) for our family of four, which covered a big house, car hire, eating out all the time and whatever we wanted to do. In Melbourne, we spend more than this just on our rent. It is crazy!”

News source: PropertyGuru

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Malaysia Foreign Workers’ Employers Still In The Dark

New Malaysia foreign workers are trickling into the country, leading to Malaysian employers pressing for a clear stand on the status of the freeze on such recruitments. Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan said new workers had been arriving in Malaysia to fill critical shortages following an intake freeze in February and companies were thus confused as to whether the ban was still on.

Shamsuddin_BardanHe said employers had started applying for new workers since news reports emerged in May about a lifting of the freeze on hiring of such foreigners in the manufacturing, construction, plantation and furniture sectors.

However, there had been conflicting announcements since then, leaving employers scratching their heads.

Immigration director-general Datuk Seri Sakib Kusmi, also in May, said the Government would only ease the ban after its five-month rehiring programme for illegal foreign workers concluded on June 30.

On June 1, the Home Ministry announced it would not lift the blanket ban on foreign workers until it was convinced that employers, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), stopped using agents and took full responsibility of their workers’ welfare.

“There seemed to be different policy consideration. Many bosses are not sure if they can apply for new foreign workers,” Shamsuddin said.

He said it was time for the Government to make clear its hiring policy on new foreign workers.

“As a matter of national interest, an official announcement must be made so everyone is clear,” he said.

Shamsuddin said some employers could not wait and were already going to source countries to recruit workers.

This explained the long queues at Immigration counters by employers desperate to fill vacancies, he claimed.

These employers had resorted to such an action in view of the need to fill critical shortages as a result of the intake freeze in February, which reportedly led to RM24bil in losses.

Malayan Agricultural Producers Association (Mapa) executive director Mohamad Audong said they were expecting an official announcement after Hari Raya.

He said Mapa members needed 15,000 workers and were applying for new intakes of Indonesians and Bangladeshis to work in the oil palm, rubber and coconut plantations.

“The peak harvesting season has just started and will last for the next five months. If we don’t get workers, the fruits will rot,” he said.

(Deputy Home Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi told the Dewan Rakyat on June 19 that the freeze had led to businesses losing RM24bil of which RM2bil was due to fruits left unharvested in the plantation sector.)

Mohamad said that not even a single foreign worker was hired to work in Mapa plantations during the Government’s rehiring programme because no one applied for it.

“The illegal workers already in the country would rather work in the services or manufacturing sectors,” he added.

Only 124,279 illegal workers out of the estimated 1.4 million in the country were reported to have been employed under the rehiring programme.

“The rehiring programme appeared to have not work,” he said.

MEF’s Shamsuddin said the rehiring programme was flawed.

The illegal foreign workers themselves, he said, should have been allowed to apply to be rehired, at no cost, instead of the employers doing so.

Subsequently, any employer with vacancies should be allowed to hire from the pool, he added.

For the long term, Shamsuddin acknowledged that employers must reduce their dependence on foreign workers through new technology.

He also pointed out that there were 500,000 unemployed Malaysians and called for this workforce to be maximised along with those above 60 years old who were still able to work.

“With the right national policy and incentive, we can reduce our need for foreign labour,” he said.

News Source: TheStar

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Not All Malaysia Foreign Workers Toiling In Low Skill Jobs

Being extremely enterprising, many have left their employment to start small-scale businesses in the major capitals of the country as government efforts to curb reliance on foreign labour fails.

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The old scenario of foreign workers toiling in low skill jobs in the country might not be true anymore. Workers who have stayed in the country for a while might be prone to move to greener pastures.

If documented foreign workers are 14 per cent of the total workforce then we can easily deduce that both documented and undocumented foreign workers would easily constitute about 30 per cent of the nation’s workforce.

It is no use for the government to raise a hue and cry about the large presence of workers in the economy if no consistent effort is undertaken to reduce their numbers to manageable proportions.

If employers are bent on using cheap and docile foreign labour, then there is nothing that the government can do to alter things in favour of local workers.

Moreover skilled workers constitute merely 30 per cent of the entire workforce and this means that foreign workers, in the absence of controls, can easily compete with unskilled local workers.

In fact, in many establishments that rely on cheap labour, foreign workers are preferred to local workers simply because these foreign workers can easily be controlled and manipulated to the whims and fancies of employers.

Insofar as foreign workers are concerned, the government is more willing to bend over backwards to assist unscrupulous employers on the grounds of an artificially created “labour shortage” problem. At times the government might stop the flow of foreign workers temporarily, but the flow of foreign labour, both documented and undocumented, has become a permanent aspect of the Malaysian labour landscape.

The primary reason we depend on foreign labour is simply because of the nature of the economy. We have uneven or lopsided economic development of the country.

While there are modern sectors dominated by foreign multinationals, there are also sectors that engage in primitive accumulation, in other words, rely on the extraction of cheap labour. The co-existence of these two sectors, although very contradictory, has thwarted the Malaysian economy from developing rapidly and, more importantly, shedding its image of reliance on foreign cheap labour.

There is another dimension to the significant presence of foreign labour in the country. This has to do with the nature of cronyism and favouritism. Since quick money could be made from the recruitment of foreign labour, those close to politicians in the ruling parties have formed hundreds of companies to recruit foreign labour. Such recruitment is extremely profitable and those who apply for licenses are expected to reap handsome profits from the exploitation of foreign labour. Who really cares about their welfare and their well-being?

The Deputy Minister of Human Resources, Ismail Abdul Muttalib, should not complain about the large presence of foreign labour in the country. Instead, he should be initiating steps to reduce their number in the country.

But then, given the structural position of the Malaysian economy, sectors still dependent on unskilled labour and the close and continuing nexus between labour recruiters and politicians, it would be unimaginable to reduce the number of foreign workers.

Despite the extreme exploitation, many foreign workers are still glad to make Malaysia their home. Being extremely enterprising, many have left their employment to start small-scale businesses in the major capitals of the country.

In Penang, despite strict laws, foreigners seem rather apt at opening up business establishments in George Town. A number of restaurants and grocery shops have been opened over the years. In some areas, the locals have rented their premises for foreigners to start their business.

While the mainstay of foreign workers in the country could be in the wages sector, the economic activates of foreign workers have become quite diversified over the years. In years to come, Malaysians will be frequenting restaurants and business enterprises run by foreign workers especially those from Bangladesh, Myanmar and Vietnam.

As it is, foreign workers have taken over as cooks and waiters in many of the restaurants in the country.

Well, if we can’t beat them, might as well join them in their efforts.

P Ramasamy is Deputy Chief Minister II Penang.

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