High hopes turn into nightmare
Zusammenfassung
Date Reported: 8 Jul 2023
Standort: Malaysia
Andere
Not Reported ( Arbeitsagenturen ) - Recruiter , Not Reported ( Bau ) - EmployerBetroffen
Total individuals affected: Number unknown
Wanderarbeitnehmer & eingewanderte Arbeitnehmer: ( 41 - Bangladesch , Bau , Men , Documented migrants )Themen
Personalbeschaffungsgebühren , Recht auf Nahrung , Einbehalten von Ausweisdokumenten , Einschüchterung & Drohungen , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , Wage Theft , Occupational Health & Safety , Verletzungen , Failing to renew visas , Debt Bondage , Informationszugang , Restricted mobility , Contract Substitution , PrivatsphäreAntwort
Response sought: Nein
Ergriffene Maßnahmen: Although they asked for help at the Commission and from police the workers were not helped and the police forced the workers to pay a bribe as they didn't have original documents. Some workers were moved after intervention from the albour department
Art der Quelle: News outlet

Photo: zhaojiankang from Getty Images Pro, sourced from Canva
Ahmed (not his real name) and 40 other Bangladeshi workers boarded a flight to Kuala Lumpur from Dhaka, Bangladesh, on March 28...
Ahmed and his friends sold whatever little gold they had and their farm animals, borrowed from friends and family with an arrangement to give up their crops’ harvest as interest throughout the duration of the debt, and took out loans from Islami Bank and NGO banks like BRAC with interest rates as high as 10% to 14% to make payments to the employment agency in Dhaka.
They paid a Dhaka-based agency anywhere between 4.8 and 6 lakh taka (RM20,630 to RM25,787) as recruitment fees, an additional 7,000 to 12,000 taka (RM300.85-RM515.75) for medical checkups and 4,000 taka (RM171.91) for biometrics…
For example, Ahmed was not informed about the nature of his job or which sector he would be employed in until two days before departure, when he was told he would be working for a construction company…
The woman called out their names from a list and seized their passports...
They arrived at the hotel at 4am the next day and didn’t receive any food until later that day…