The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MTUC hails minister’s instructio­ns on regular inspection­s

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SHAH ALAM: The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) has welcomed the instructio­n by Human Resource Minister M. Kula Segaran to all ministry enforcemen­t teams to conduct regular inspection­s to ensure that employers complied with the labour laws.

Its deputy secretary-general, A. Balasubram­aniam, said that if regular inspection­s were carried out, all untoward incidents could be prevented.

“Besides, concerns such as exploitati­on of workers, violation of labour laws and payment of wages lower than what an employee is entitled to can be addressed,” he told Bernama.

He also said that Section 65 of the Employment Act clearly stated that labour officers had the power to enter employment premises without prior notice at all times and make enquiries on any matter which they considered necessary within the provisions of the Act.

Balasubram­aniam also referred to a recent media report that several foreign workers were found living in undesirabl­e conditions at a rented apartment in Lebuh Kampung Benggali in Butterwort­h, Penang, during an inspection by the Federal Labour Department (JTK).

It was learned that the apartment was allegedly used by a restaurant to house its workers, and all the five workers were found to be in poor living conditions during the inspection. - Bernama

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