
Manufacturers call for national action plan to tackle worker housing woes
Its president, Tan Sri Soh Thian Lai, proposed that the action plan be implemented jointly by the Housing and Local Government Ministry, the Human Resources Ministry and local authorities.
'The current shortfall in Centralised Labour Quarters (CLQ) and Temporary Labour Quarters (TLQ) has impacted both worker welfare and employer compliance with Act 446, which governs minimum standards of housing and amenities,' he said in a statement.
He added that employers often face delays in obtaining development approvals and navigating bureaucratic processes, making it difficult to provide workers with safe, regulated living conditions.
As such, the FMM recommended three core measures under the proposed action plan, namely the fast-tracking of approvals for CLQ and TLQ development, targeted incentives for employers and developers to build or retrofit proper accommodation, and public–private partnership (PPP) models aligned with local development strategies.
'These measures are essential to ensure that worker housing evolves in tandem with Malaysia's industrial growth,' Soh said.
On other developments, FMM also praised the government's broader labour reforms, citing the recent drop in unemployment to 3.1 per cent and the increase in female labour force participation to 56.2 per cent as signs of effective policy intervention.
Soh said the introduction of the Madani Workers' Card, which offers discounts on essential goods and services, is a significant step forward in integrating social protection into worker benefits.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim when delivering his message in conjunction with the 2025 National Labour Day celebration at Axiata Arena, Bukit Jalil here yesterday, announced that one million union members will receive discounts of up to 30 per cent from over 100 companies offering essential goods and services through the Madani Workers' Card initiative.
'This is in appreciation of workers for their hard work in carrying out their duties and trust,' Anwar said.
In a nod to Malaysia's labour movement history, Soh welcomed the revival of the 'Solidariti Perjuangan' song, penned by Human Resources Minister Steven Sim, which he said serves as a timely reminder of the central role of workers in nation-building. — Bernama
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Malaysian Reserve
10 hours ago
- Malaysian Reserve
KPKT, JKR in talks on tree maintenance scope after court ruling
KUALA LUMPUR — The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) is in discussions with the Public Works Department (JKR) to refine the scope of responsibility for tree maintenance along federal and state roads, following a court ruling that shifted the duty to local authorities. Deputy Minister Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu (picture) said the ministry's Local Government Department has BP1 (Butiran Projek 1) funds, but it is limited to socio-economic, infrastructure, public amenities, and safety-related works. 'The infrastructure scope covers the construction and upgrading of roads and related routes within local authority areas. The ministry is working with JKR to fine-tune this matter. 'At the state level, the ministry encourages local authorities to secure funding from the annual road maintenance allocation, particularly through the Malaysian Road Records Information System (MARRIS),' she told the Dewan Rakyat today. She was responding to a supplementary question from Syahredzan Johan (PH–Bangi) on KPKT's efforts to secure additional funding for maintaining trees along federal and state roads, especially in light of the court decision. On March 19, the Putrajaya Court of Appeal ruled that the Seremban City Council must pay RM216,949 in damages to a motorcyclist injured by a falling tree on the Seremban Federal Road seven years ago. Aiman Athirah said KPKT is taking an inclusive approach to help local authorities prevent such cases, including conducting regular inspections to assess tree maintenance and risk levels, and ensuring each local authority has at least one certified arborist who has undergone accreditation courses. She added that integrated cooperation and consensus between local authorities and the relevant state or district JKR through the State Action Committee or District Action Committee are essential to systematically and effectively address tree-related issues, including those along Federal Road reserves within local administrative areas. — BERNAMA


The Sun
11 hours ago
- The Sun
KPKT and JKR discuss tree maintenance responsibilities after court ruling
KUALA LUMPUR: The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) is in talks with the Public Works Department (JKR) to clarify tree maintenance responsibilities along federal and state roads after a court ruling placed the duty on local authorities. Deputy Minister Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu stated that the ministry's Local Government Department has BP1 (Butiran Projek 1) funds, but these are restricted to socio-economic, infrastructure, public amenities, and safety-related projects. 'The infrastructure scope includes road construction and upgrades within local authority areas, and the ministry is collaborating with JKR to refine this matter,' she said. She added that local authorities are encouraged to seek funding from annual road maintenance allocations, particularly through the Malaysian Road Records Information System (MARRIS). Aiman Athirah was responding to a supplementary question from Syahredzan Johan (PH–Bangi) regarding KPKT's efforts to secure additional funding for tree maintenance following the court ruling. On March 19, the Putrajaya Court of Appeal ruled that the Seremban City Council must compensate a motorcyclist RM216,949 for injuries caused by a falling tree on Seremban Federal Road seven years ago. KPKT is adopting an inclusive approach to prevent similar incidents, including regular tree inspections and ensuring each local authority has at least one certified arborist. Integrated cooperation between local authorities and state or district JKR through action committees is crucial to addressing tree-related issues systematically. - Bernama


The Sun
3 days ago
- The Sun
KPKT seeks 2026 budget boost for 10,000 infrastructure projects
TAIPING: The Housing and Local Government Ministry (KPKT) is requesting extra funds in the 2026 Budget to expand public infrastructure projects to 10,000 annually. Minister Nga Kor Ming confirmed the proposal will be submitted to the Finance Ministry this month. Last year, KPKT executed 6,611 projects, ranking it as Malaysia's top-performing ministry. 'This year, we are aiming 10,000 public infrastructure projects in a single year,' Nga said during the Sentuhan Kasih KPKT Taiping event. The press conference was attended by Taiping MP Wong Kah Woh and senior officials from local government and landscape departments. Nga inspected key sites, including Kamunting Public Market and the Taiping Lake Fountain Beautification Project. An additional RM10.4 million has been allocated for 35 infrastructure projects in Taiping. These include upgrades in Bandar Taiping City and landscape development at Lapang Tanjung Sungai Mas. Non-Muslim houses of worship and 24 housing initiatives are also part of the approved plans. 'All projects under the fifth Rolling Plan will start promptly and finish by year-end,' Nga added. Taiping's major projects include a RM10 million upgrade of Taiping Lake Gardens. The revamp aims to position the park as Malaysia's most scenic lake destination. - Bernama