Big number of foreign workers raise big questions

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KUCHING: MTUC Sarawak was not surprised after learning that 1,178 migrants are among the workers of a glove manufacturer, WRP Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd.

WRP is a world leading manufacturer and exporter of premium quality glove products in Malaysia with its global headquarters at Lot 1, Jalan 3, Kawasan Perusahaan Bandar Baru Salak Tinggi, 43900, Sepang, Selangor.

Malaysia Trades Union Congress (MTUC) Sarawak secretary, Andrew Lo, suspected that it is usually some inside crony or cronies who make millions by “supplying foreign workers”.

Andrew Lo

“We refer to reports on the management of WRP Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd and their 1,178 migrant workers whose permits were in the name of liquidated companies affiliated to a former company board member,” he said in his statement, yesterday.

“The companies who employ the workers have to pay commissions and other fees, and then they complain that wages are too high.”

Lo, who is also chief executive officer of Sarawak Bank Employees Union (SBEU), added that WRP Asia Pacific didn’t employ locals because doing so would not help the insider make millions.

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“In a lot of cases, the companies don’t actually need so many workers, but are forced by the insiders to take them in,” he said.

Lo pointed out, as an example, the number of foreign cleaners at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), and 14 foreign workers who greet guests at a five-star hotel in Bukit Bintang.

“We have been calling for a royal commission of enquiry, so that we can solve the issues pertaining to the recruitment of foreign workers,” Lo said.

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