Malaysia

Make available data on errant contractors, MTUC tells govt

Withhold contractor’s bond if they fail to pay minimum wage adjustments to their workers, says organisation

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 24 Apr 2023 7:10PM

Make available data on errant contractors, MTUC tells govt
Malaysian Trades Union Congress secretary-general Kamarul Baharin Mansor says the salary arrears for each government contract worker, such as cleaners and security guards, have reached RM3,600 since the new minimum wage rate of RM1,500 was implemented in May last year. – ALIF OMAR/The Vibes file pic, April 24, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The government is urged to make available data on errant contractors to enable payment of minimum wage adjustments, including salary arrears, to be made directly to affected workers.

Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) secretary-general Kamarul Baharin Mansor said the salary arrears for each government contract worker, such as cleaners and security guards, have reached RM3,600 since the new minimum wage rate of RM1,500 was implemented in May last year.

“Whatever the reason for the employer’s (contractor’s) failure to pay the minimum wage, either the delay from the government’s side to pay the adjustments or the contractor’s financial problems, the workers cannot be the victims of the government-enforced system.

“Failure to pay the minimum wage must be seen as a weakness of the contract system. The employer’s irresponsible attitude not only causes local workers to become victims of forced labour but also hampers the country’s economic growth and violates the minimum wage order,” he said in a statement.

He said MTUC also suggested that the contractor’s bond be withheld if they fail to pay the minimum wage adjustments to their workers.

“The government must take responsibility to ensure that employers pay the arrears. As such, the Human Resource Ministry can use its power to ensure (that) the rights of all government contract workers are protected,” he said.

Kamarul Baharin also suggested that the ministry call the stakeholders to prevent the minimum wage issue from becoming a burden and creating a negative perception towards the government.

“There needs to be a mechanism for the payment of minimum wage adjustments to guide workers and contractors every time a new minimum wage order is announced,” he said. – Bernama, April 24, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 3mth

Don’t penalise workers for Penang water cut, says MTUC

Malaysia / 7mth

Not the time to re-introduce GST, says MTUC

Malaysia / 8mth

We will provide funds, solutions to ensure proper wage raise: Anwar

Malaysia / 8mth

Graduate pay to be discussed in civil service scheme meeting: PM

Business / 9mth

Minimum wage enforcement could set back recovering businesses: MEF

Malaysia / 9mth

Govt not ruling out inflation risks due to minimum wage enforcement: Rafizi

Spotlight

Malaysia

Malaysia drops to 107th spot in press freedom rankings

Malaysia

Zaid urges govt to open higher learning institutions to non-Bumi

Malaysia

Guan Eng, 2 others to go on trial after failed bid to strike out case

Perlis MB told to 'clear the air' to reassure investors

Malaysia

Saravanan takes dig at unity govt while stumping for it

By Ravin Palanisamy

Malaysia

MPs call for better traffic system after scrapping of PJD Link

By Noel Achariam

You may be interested

Malaysia

After years of delay, Sarawak labour laws to be amended to match peninsula's

By Stephen Then

Malaysia

US Treasury officials to meet Malaysian authorities on sanctions

Malaysia

Raise private sector wages too, says Sarawak developer group

Malaysia

Papagomo charged with sedition, defaming king

Malaysia

Langkawi needs tourists, jobs, not LRT, says Mahfuz

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Guan Eng, 2 others to go on trial after failed bid to strike out case

Malaysia

Sabah hospitality industry offers plenty of jobs but little stability

By Jason Santos

Malaysia

Single border agency from May 1, says Anwar