The Star Malaysia

Change regulation­s in line with new policy

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THE Government’s decision, announced by the Prime Minister in his Budget 2018 speech, to allow employers to hire domestic workers (not “maids”) directly, that is without using the services of recruitmen­t agencies, is a timely and welcome move.

However, there is usually a disconnect between policy and implementa­tion, which should be addressed especially in the following areas:

1. The procedures involved in direct hiring of domestic workers should be absolutely clear, transparen­t and user-friendly for any potential employer who wants to use the direct hire method;

2. The Immigratio­n Department should not resort to outsourcin­g the hiring process to selected agencies. This questionab­le practice is rampant in the case of undocument­ed migrant workers who surrender themselves to return home.

Any migrant worker who approaches the Immigratio­n Department is referred to a panel of companies so that the worker ends up paying twice as much or more than what is stated officially by the Immigratio­n Department;

3. This policy change should be accompanie­d by changes in legislatio­n and other relevant policies to protect the domestic worker from unscrupulo­us employers.

Civil society organisati­ons such as Tenaganita have advocated for such legislatio­n for a long time. The policy change to allow direct hiring further accentuate­s the need for such legislatio­n; and

4. It must be realised that foreign domestic workers are not the final answer to Malaysians’ need for domestic workers.

The Government should not neglect its duty to provide safe affordable facilities in every district for childcare and for the care of the sick and elderly because demand for domestic workers is primarily for these purposes.

Unless this vital need is addressed by the Government, no amount of tinkering with the procedures for hiring foreign domestic workers will be satisfacto­ry for potential employers or equitable to domestic workers.

JOSEPH PAUL Seremban

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