Malaysia’s Labour Department said it had moved some of the stranded workers to government-registered quarters. Read more at straitstimes.com.
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia said on Monday that it would sanction firms and strip away licences from recruitment agencies involved in hiring migrant workers who later found themselves stranded without jobs in the country.
The plight of the migrants - many of whom say they have not been paid salaries for months - comes amid concerns over workplace abuses in Malaysia, with several companies facing US bans for forced labour in recent years. The department said in an emailed statement it would conduct a thorough investigation, and would not compromise on any unlawful activities that could “lead to any form of forced labour”.
It did not say how many workers in a similar plight it had identified, or how many firms or agencies it was investigating.
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