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2 weeks for Sabah employers housing workers in deplorable conditions to buck up

If not, they could face RM200,000 fine, jail time

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Mar 2021 3:49PM

2 weeks for Sabah employers housing workers in deplorable conditions to buck up
A Labour Department officer taking down details of a worker inside his living quarters at a factory in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park today. – JASON SANTOS/The Vibes pic, March 15, 2021

by Jason Santos

KOTA KINABALU – Imagine a family of five living in a tiny space in a factory built 15 years ago.
 
This is one of the many deplorable living conditions Sabah authorities have found employers providing.
 
Some were even found harbouring illegal immigrants in quarters built without government approval. 
 
Assistant Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Isnin Aliasnih said 144 violations have been identified involving poor living conditions and quarters built inside factories in deplorable condition.
 
“We found that a number of living quarters for workers were in bad shape, as if they (management) did not care about their workers.
 
“They also housed them inside the factories and they can’t do this.
 
“So, we have found them to be violation of the law and action will be taken against them,” said Isnin, adding several Covid-19 clusters in Sabah involve factory workers.

Some of the living quarters of workers at a factory in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park. – JASON SANTOS/The Vibes pic, March 15, 2021
Some of the living quarters of workers at a factory in the Kota Kinabalu Industrial Park. – JASON SANTOS/The Vibes pic, March 15, 2021


Since March 1, the Labour Department has conducted checks on 940 living quarters involving 240 employers. 

Among the offences committed by employers were poor condition of workers’ accommodation (185 cases), charging workers rental and accomodation fees (166 cases), failure to attain approval to build living quarters (213 cases) as well as safety and health violations (111 cases).

The fine for those found flouting the Workers’ Minimum Standards of Housing and Amenities Act 1990 can shoot up to RM200,000.
 
Of the total 9,378 workers living in the quarters, 52% are locals and the rest migrants.
 
According to Isnin, the companies found to have breached the rules have been given two weeks to make the necessary improvements, and failure to do so will see them face fines or jail time. 
 
Meanwhile, some 30 illegal immigrants were detained by the Immigration Department during integrated operations by the Labour Department and Kota Kinabalu City Hall. – The Vibes, March 15, 2021

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