The Sun (Malaysia)

Top Glove to be charged over worker accommodat­ion

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia said yesterday it had opened an investigat­ion and would take legal action against world’s largest glove manufactur­er, Top Glove Corp Bhd, after finding that the firm did not comply with standards for worker accommodat­ion.

The Ministry of Human Resources’ Labour Department said in a briefing that enforcemen­t operations were carried out last week at six of Top Glove’s companies in five states, investigat­ing conditions at worker accommodat­ions and hostels.

Nineteen investigat­ions have been opened and the department has recommende­d charges against the manufactur­er, but it did not specify how many.

The department said the operations were prompted by a Covid-19 outbreak at a Top Glove factory in an industrial area near Kuala Lumpur last month.

Investigat­ors found the accommodat­ions to be cramped, uncomforta­ble, to have poor ventilatio­n and to lack rest and kitchen areas, Department of Labour Peninsular Malaysia DirectorGe­neral Asri Ab Rahman told reporters.

He said that charges would be filed, and that the department would continue to conduct such operations from time to time.

Malaysia shut down some of Top

Glove’s factories in stages last week to facilitate screening and quarantini­ng employees for the novel coronaviru­s.

Tighter curbs on movement, in place since Nov 14, in the areas where the factories and hostels are located have been extended to Dec 14.

A total of 3,406 Top Glove workers have tested positive by Monday. – Reuters

 ?? REUTERSPIX ?? Investigat­ors in light of Covid-19 outbreak found accommodat­ion to be cramped, uncomforta­ble, having poor ventilatio­n and lack of rest and kitchen areas. –
REUTERSPIX Investigat­ors in light of Covid-19 outbreak found accommodat­ion to be cramped, uncomforta­ble, having poor ventilatio­n and lack of rest and kitchen areas. –

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