Temporary Freeze On Hiring Foreign Workers To Be Lifted From Aug 19
The temporary freeze on applications to hire foreign workers will be lifted starting this coming Friday, Human Resources Minister M Saravanan announced.
He said although the temporary freeze had been decided upon earlier, the new decision was made after taking into consideration the request from the industries to lift the temporary freeze.
"I’ve decided to approve (the industries’ request). So the freeze will be lifted and we will process the new applications from this Friday.
“We’ve decided that all the earlier applications to hire some 400,000 foreign workers will proceed before the end of this month,” Saravanan told reporters after meeting with several business associations at Wisma HRD Corp in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
To better understand the issue of foreign workers, he said, the ministry had set up a special committee of 15 members from the industries and five representatives from the Human Resources Ministry.
“This committee will be holding immediate discussions whenever necessary to assist the industries in reviving the economy.
“Today, we see that the unemployment rate has started to drop and this is a good thing. Therefore, if we help, the industries will better overcome this,” he added.
On the request of the industries to postpone the implementation of the amendment to the Employment Act 1955 on reducing the weekly working hours from 48 to 45, Saravanan said this needed to be discussed with the prime minister and the other Cabinet ministers.
The first batch of Bangladeshi workers arriving at KLIA on Aug 9“There are two feedbacks received on the amendment. From the workers’ viewpoint, they want the ministry to speed up its implementation for 15 million workers.
“But when we discussed this with the industries, they want us to postpone it as they have just recovered from the economic downturn. I understand the requests from both parties, hence we will discuss the matter and come up with the best decision,” he said.
The amendment to the Employment Act 1955 to shorten the weekly working hours from 48 to 45 will be effective from Sept 1.
Under the new regulation, employees are allowed to work based on the suitability of the place, time and working days, including working from home in emergency situations such as the Covid-19 pandemic.
This amendment is aimed at looking after the welfare of workers and relaxing the working hours in line with the International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention.
- Bernama
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