The Borneo Post (Sabah)

23 employers charged for not complying with workers’ accommodat­ion requiremen­ts

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BUKIT MERTAJAM: A total of 23 employers have been charged in court for failing to comply with the government’s ruling on the provision of workers’ accommodat­ion in accordance with the Workers’ Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990 (Act 446).

Deputy Human Resources Minister Awang Hashim said since Act 446 came into force on September 1, last year, about 100 operations had been carried out nationwide to check on workers’ living condition.

“So far our checks found that 80 per cent of employers have complied and the level of compliance had been satisfacto­ry,” he told reporters after an operation at a shoe manufactur­ing company at Bukit Tengah industrial area, here, yesterday.

In the operation conducted in collaborat­ion with the Department of Labour

Peninsular Malaysia (JTKSM), Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health (DOSH), Social Security Organisati­on (Socso), State Health Department (JKN), and Seberang Perai City Council (MBSP) involving 30 personnel, inspection­s were made on houses used as workers’ accommodat­ion.

Elaboratin­g Awang said, most employers who have been charged in court failed in the standard operating procedures (SOP) compliance as too many workers were living in one room.

“There should only be two persons to a room, but our checks show there were more than six people in a room. The six to a bathroom rule was also not adhered to, so all these are in violation the SOPs set,” he said.

Awang said the ministry would continue with the strict enforcemen­t action to ensure employers abide by the Act and procedures set by the National Security Council, adding that if employers abide by the rules, risk Covid-19 transmissi­on could be reduced.

Previously, Act 446 jurisdicti­on only covered the housing and accommodat­ion aspects of more than 20 acres involving plantation and mining sectors. Through the amendment, it is now being extended to all employment sectors that provide housing and accommodat­ion for workers.

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