Aliran
20/1/2017
The government should remain firm on their financial obligations to workers under the Employer Mandatory Commitment, says Rani Rasiah.
The government’s announcement of the Employer Mandatory
Commitment (EMC) has expectedly drawn howls of protest from employers’
organisations.
The MCA Youth has come out in support of employers.
Workers’ organisations like the MTUC and Cuepacs have commended the
government on this initiative. The proposals of the EMC are also what
civil society organisations have been advocating. They in fact are among
the recommendations of a series of roundtables on labour migration that
were organised recently by the Migrant Workers’ Right to Redress
coalition (comprising Parti Sosialis Malaysia, Tenaganita, North South
Initiative, Sahabat Wanita, the MTUC, the Archdiocese Office for Human
Development and Penang Stop Human Trafficking Campaign).
The main features of the EMC as reported in the press are:
- employers to assume responsibility for their migrant workers from the point of recruitment to their return home after their contract;
- payment of the levies for migrant workers to be taken over by employers;
- accommodation provided by employers to meet minimum standards set by the government;
- a higher security deposit to be paid by employers hiring migrant workers.
The EMC is a good start to addressing the many seemingly unmanageable
problems related to labour migration: human trafficking, forced labour,
the massive number of undocumented workers, and rampant exploitative
practices such as denying workers the minimum wage and overworking them.
Employers’ organisations are reacting strongly to the EMC, urging the
government to reconsider. They say it will jeopardise their income as
well as that of workers and the Malaysian public. They are dead set
against taking over the payment of levies, saying that the country too
will suffer by losing RM5bn per year in foreign remittances.
Employers’ organisations should not try to be selfless with money that rightfully belongs to migrant workers.
PSM would like to strongly point out that the levy is a tax to deter
employers from giving priority to migrant workers when hiring. So
employers should pay the levy and not extract it from their workers, as
they have been doing. The RM5bn is a part of the earnings of migrant
workers which they may remit home; what belongs to them cannot rightly
be used as a negotiating chip by employers.
Thus by raising the cost of migrant labour for the employers, they
will be compelled to recruit more local workers and in the long run
reduce the country’s dependence on migrant labour. We should not ignore
the fact that migrant workers have already paid their share of the cost
when they paid for their recruitment fees. The workers looking for a
better life are forced to mortgage their land and their house and even
take loans to pay for the recruitment and travelling costs.
Upon arriving in Malaysia, many complain that they were unaware of
the levy deduction from their wages, as they were promised a minimum
wage of RM1,000. Only after arriving at the factory do they realise that
their actual take-home pay would be less after deducting the levies,
hostel accommodation fees, electricity, etc,.
Thus, to repay their loans back home , most migrant workers force
themselves to work 10 -12 hours a day, seven days a week to maximise
their overtime earnings.
Making the migrant workers pay for their levy is inhumane and exploitative.
Hopefully, there will be no reversal in the government’s plan on the
implementation of the EMC. The government should not allow itself to
once again give in to the intense lobbying of powerful business
organisations.
The current labour situation is untenable: a Malaysian workforce that
is not favoured because it has higher expectations than migrant
workers, underemployment, exploitation of migrant labour, an
undocumented migrant workforce that could be three times as large as the
documented, etc.
Employers’ organisations have complained bitterly about the high cost
of recruitment and called for the elimination of private agent
involvement in the recruitment and management of migrant labour. The
abolition of the profit motive and a government-to government mechanism
can cut recruitment cost to a quarter of that incurred otherwise.
The government should implement the mechanism and a one stop centre
to cut unnecessary costs for employers, but should remain firm on their
financial obligations to workers under the EMC.
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