Arab Times

Migrant ‘workers’ in Malaysia win lawsuit against Goodyear

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KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, June 12, (AP): A Malaysian court on Thursday ruled in favor of 65 migrant workers who sued U.S. tiremaker Goodyear for underpayin­g them, their lawyer said, calling it a victory for foreign employees.

Chandraseg­aran Rajandran said the Industrial Court agreed that the workers from Nepal, India and Myanmar were entitled to benefits under a collective labor agreement that include shift allowances, annual bonuses and pay increases. The company argued that the foreigners were not represente­d by the labor union.

He said the plaintiffs were the third group of foreign workers to win a case against Goodyear in the Industrial Court. Goodyear Malaysia Berhad has appealed the verdicts in the earlier cases involving 119 migrant workers, with a decision due on July 26, he said. In total, the workers are claiming more than 5 million ringgit ($1.2 million) in unpaid wages, he said.

“It’s a victory for migrant workers. There should be no discrimina­tion against them,” Chandraseg­aran said. He said he believes the case against Goodyear is just the tip of the iceberg and hopes the victory will encourage other companies to treat their foreign workers fairly.

Goodyear officials couldn’t immediatel­y be reached for comment Friday.

Anil Kumar, one of the plaintiff, told The Associated Press that he was grateful for the court’s decision. The 27-year-old Myanmar citizen, who has been working at Goodyear’s factory in central Selangor state for over two years, said foreign staff got the short end of the stick.

Foreign workers get only a basic salary with overtime, while local employees have many other renumerati­ons such as meal vouchers and extra allowances, he said.

“We are happy. Before this we felt that the Malaysian law was biased but now, we feel it’s fair,” he added.

 ??  ?? A man wearing a face mask walks in front of a Goodyear shop in Bukit Jalil, outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, June 11, 2021. (AP)
A man wearing a face mask walks in front of a Goodyear shop in Bukit Jalil, outskirts of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Friday, June 11, 2021. (AP)

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