Malaysia is one of Asia's biggest employers of foreign labour. But recently, cases of deaths, abuse and forced labour have come to light. What is going on? Who is protecting these migrant workers?
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Conclusion; the ph government and its component parties and some of the union leaders are trying to ensure the power of employees always be idiots with the following tactics:
1. Keep minimum salary at low level then the majority income of employees will always remain at the overall low level in Malaysia. It also caused a lot of unions to only be given a very low raise rate.
2. When the salary is low, the workers will try again to find another income to suggest their lives and family families.
3. So, they won’t have time to fight for their rights.
Supreme Secretary, brother J Solomon explained that it was true kksm (Mtuc) has called to the workers to vote for pakatan harapan but this does not mean we should stay when the government alliance does not treat “hope” citizens instead of cool the master’s heart through the minimum wage rate Mengemiskan – as much as rm 50.00.
He insisted again that our prime minister; yab tun dr. Mahatir Mohamad, in his speech on the United States stage has said that the countries who are not have to bully country countries are not.
The same thing is happening in Malaysia; the employers who are bullying the workers who are not. The Kingdom we vote with is hopeful, disappointing our hopes together.
Ladies and gentlemen on this day unanimous voice refused a minimum salary increase of rm 50.00 and will march to Parliament there is 17 October 2018 to deliver the heart’s heart dissatisfaction through memorandum protest 1050.
Enough! The oppression that has been done for 61 knows it has to be stopped.
A combination of the minimum salary of rm 50.00 mengesak all united workers, intersect shoulder in this fight for the salary of mimimum, demanding the honor of the workers to claim the government to review the minimum wage rate.
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