MTUC ticks off employers, saying probation period would shortchange foreign workers
Malaysia’s main workers group has criticised employers who want a
probation period and to pay 30% less for foreign workers with temporary
work permits despite a government ban on the practice.
Putrajaya had issued a circular on July 11 saying that probation
periods would not be applicable to foreign employees holding temporary
work permits. There are an estimated two million foreign workers in
Malaysia.
“The employers’ call on the government to withdraw the circular
issued on July 11 which stated that a probation period is not applicable
to foreign employees holding temporary working permits is most
inconsiderate and inappropriate,” Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC)
secretary-general Abdul Halim Mansor said in a statement in Kuala
Lumpur today.
He pointed out that all contracts of foreign workers do not stipulate
a probation period, adding the workers had already been interviewed on
their fitness and capabilities to fulfil the job requirements.
He also said the government had already given a blanket approval to
Malaysian firms to pass the workers’ levy from employers to the workers
although the MTUC was critical of that decision.
Abdul Halim also said despite all concessions, the employers’ are now
demanding a further 30% reduction on the grounds that the workers are
probationers, adding this was unreasonable.
“If we accept the employers’ unreasonable demand that foreign workers
should be paid less during their probationary period then they will
only be getting a miserable RM450 – after the deductions for the levy
and accommodation.
“Employers demanding this should first check their conscience to see
if one can survive with just RM 450. The employers should not be so
inconsiderate,” Abdul Halim said.
He said the government must stand firm on its decision not to allow
employers to mandatorily reduce the minimum wage of foreign workers
during the period of probation.
“It is very clear that employers are only thinking of their profit
and not the welfare of the employees,” the MTUC secretary-general said. –
July 30, 2013.
Source: The Malaysian Insider
Source: MTUC Website
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