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The minimum monthly salary set by the Philippines Overseas Labour Office (Polo)
takes effect on Dec 15. The minimum age set for the maids is 25 years.
<p>However, this has drawn flak from Malaysian employment agencies. They say the
current minimum wage for a Filipino maid is US$200 (RM715). </p>
<p>“The 100% increase is too high and unrealistic,” they added. </p>
<p>There are an estimated 20,000 Filipino maids in Malaysia and about 30 employment
agencies are involved in the recruitment of these maids. </p>
<p>Josephus B. Jimenez, the Philippine Embassy labour attaché here, said
in a letter to all domestic maid agencies that Filipino household workers now
had to attend and complete an orientation course on work policies and their
responsibilities. </p>
<p>The letter also stated that the domestic workers should be treated humanely
while under the custody of their employers. </p>
<p>A leading maid agency owner, Mona Lee, said most agencies were upset over the
high increase in the minimum salary. </p>
<p>“Any increase should be based on the performance of the maid. They (Polo)
just cannot arbitrarily fix a rate and expect every employer to follow it,”
argued Lee, a former president of the Association for Filipino Domestic Maids
Agencies. </p>
<p>“Most maid agencies are rejecting the increase and employers have expressed
their objections as well. </p>
<p>“Some employers are not even paying the current US$200 salary stipulated
by Polo.” </p>
<p>She added that the unnecessary increase would encourage more maids from the
Philippines to enter the country without proper documents. </p>
<p>Another agent who had been bringing in Filipino maids for the past 20 years
felt the increase was too high and unrealistic. </p>
<p>“This may encourage Filipino women to come into the country as tourists
and be employed as maids at a lower salary,” he added.
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