Malaysia: Bangladeshi & Nepali chicken processing factory workers allegedly threatened with deportation after raising complaints
摘要
日期: 2023年9月3日
地點: 馬來西亞
企業
Ayamas Food - Employer受影響的
受影響的總人數: 200
移民和移民工人: ( 數字未知 - 尼泊爾 , 食品和飲料 , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status ) , 移民和移民工人: ( 數字未知 - 孟加拉 , 食品和飲料 , Gender not reported , Unknown migration status )議題
Occupational Health & Safety , 扣留身份證件 , Precarious/Unsuitable Living Conditions , 恐嚇和威脅 , Access to Non-Judicial Remedy , Restricted mobility , Wage Theft , 剝奪言論自由回應
已邀請回應:是,由Journalist
回應的外部鏈接: (查看更多)
後續行動: The company denies the allegations of migrant workers mistreatment. The company stated that it maintained safety procedures and manufacturing standards. The company acknowledged payment delays had occurred but linked the delays to ‘the processing time taken to secure work permits and complete employer transfers’.
資訊來源: News outlet
“Migrant workers ‘threatened with deportation after complaints’”
A migrant rights activist has alleged that more than 200 Bangladeshi and Nepali labourers working at a chicken processing factory in the Klang Valley are being threatened with deportation.
Andy Hall said the threats were made by the factory management after authorities intervened when they were alerted to poor working conditions and delayed salary payments.
“The workers were asked to gather at the canteen and told that they should not be communicating any issue outside of management,” he told FMT.
He alleged that the management demanded to know those responsible for relaying information to outsiders, and “issued threats of deportation if such communication persists”.
Hall said the Bangladeshis working at the receiving area were only recently provided with protective equipment…
…they had been exposed to unsanitary conditions…
…the labourers finally received three months’ pay after the authorities intervened, but still do not have their passports…
FMT has sought comment from the human resources ministry, the labour department, and the factory concerned.
They were then placed in a dormitory in Subang Jaya, which had only one toilet, and placed to work at a chicken processing factory.