CM’s myopic view of migrant workers
FMT LETTER: From Rani Rasiah, via e-mail
Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng’s statement that the minimum wage
should be restricted to Malaysians only and not extended to migrant
workers is hugely disappointing. His reasoning that extending the
minimum wage to migrant workers would increase business costs as well as
result in a net outflow of money is lame and totally unacceptable.
Employers are under no compulsion to hire migrant workers and if
indeed they are too costly, then bosses should stop hiring them! Or if
it is felt that SMEs can’t cope with a larger wage bill, then the
government should subsidise the SMEs in some way instead of asking
workers to make a sacrifice.
Workers’ rights are not exactly a priority with bosses, and thus
workers look to the government to intercede on their behalf.
Unfortunately, the federal government has shown itself to be complicit
with employers in the exploitation of both Malaysian and migrant
workers. It is truly regrettable that Lim Guan Eng doesn’t differ from
the federal government in this matter.
Instead of addressing the demands of Malaysian workers for better
wages and working conditions, the government has flooded the labour
market with cheap migrant labour. This has severely curtailed the
bargaining power of local labour, and created youth unemployment among
unskilled, academically poor Malaysian youths, a situation that is a
contributing factor to social problems.
Creating an income differential by denying migrant workers the
minimum wage will not change this situation. In fact it will only
encourage companies to employ foreign workers because it is cheaper. Lim
Guan Eng’s remarks are thus shortsighted and harmful for Malaysian
youths and workers as well.
The situation is no better for the more than four million migrant
workers whose exploitation is sanctioned by government policies. It’s
officially known that workers passports are unlawfully held by bosses, a
situation that places them in an extremely vulnerable position, and
that has led to all kinds of abuses, including the crime of trafficking.
The PSM is against the exploitation of workers. Cost-cutting should
not be at the expense of workers, whatever their nationality. All
workers should be paid the minimum wage without further delay. Stop
discriminating by skin colour and nationality!
Accord labour its due dignity! Legislate policy in the interest of society!
The writer is PSM central committee member and coordinator of its migrant desk - FMT, 6/1/2013, CM’s myopic view of migrant workers
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