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7 Jun 2023

Autor:
Therese Tu, Macau News Agency

Macao: Filipino migrant workers win labour dispute against Tai Koo Cleaning Company after rights abuse, incl. wage theft

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“Filipino workers win landmark labour dispute case against Macau cleaning firm”

A group of Filipino migrant workers in Macau have clinched a significant legal victory against their former employer, Tai Koo Cleaning Service Company after the company was found guilty of multiple labour breaches by a local court.

The case was initiated in 2022 when 35 non-resident Filipino workers filed complaints with the Labour Affairs Bureau (DSAL) over unpaid wages for three months. Despite mediation by the DSAL, the company only paid one month’s salary to some employees and laid off 18 staff behind the complaints.

The company was subsequently taken to court, where it was found to have violated several labour laws, including illegally terminating 18 migrant workers, failing to provide compensation for overtime work and annual leave, and forcing employees to work on statutory holidays.

In a landmark ruling, the employer was ordered to pay compensation to the dismissed staff and a fine of MOP240,000 (US$29,739). The victory is seen as a significant win for migrant workers in Macau who usually enjoy fewer perks and benefits than their local counterparts…