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Tenaganita renews calls for standalone legislation to protect domestic workers
Tenaganita renews calls for standalone legislation to protect domestic workers

Free Malaysia Today

time2 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Tenaganita renews calls for standalone legislation to protect domestic workers

An abused domestic worker from East Java was recently rescued by the Indonesian embassy, with the help of Subang Jaya police, after her written plea for help was found by a neighbour. PETALING JAYA : Migrant rights group Tenaganita has renewed calls for the introduction of standalone legislation to protect domestic workers following the rescue of an abused Indonesian woman from a house on Monday. Currently, domestic workers are excluded from key protections under the 1955 Employment Act, leaving them outside the full scope of labour standards afforded to other sectors. 'We need a standalone, comprehensive legislation for domestic workers, one that provides enforceable rights, guarantees fair working conditions, mandates accountability for employers and recruitment agencies, and recognises domestic work as real work under the law,' Tenaganita said in a statement. 'The continued absence of such legislation is a failure of our duty to uphold human dignity and to protect the vulnerable. 'Abuse, exploitation, and violence must never be the price someone pays for simply trying to earn a living.' Muliani (pseudonym), who hails from East Java, was rescued by the Indonesian embassy in Kuala Lumpur and Subang Jaya police after her written plea for help was found by a neighbour. The embassy has summoned the Malaysian agency that recruited Muliani to hold it accountable for negligence in monitoring the welfare of their workers. In 2023, Indonesian ambassador Hermono said that about 90% of the complaints received by the republic's embassy relate to abuse experienced by Indonesian domestic workers in Malaysia.

Take action to protect domestic workers in Malaysia, urges Tenaganita
Take action to protect domestic workers in Malaysia, urges Tenaganita

The Star

time2 days ago

  • The Star

Take action to protect domestic workers in Malaysia, urges Tenaganita

PETALING JAYA: The government must take immediate and effective measures to protect domestic workers, says a human rights group following reports of yet another exploitation case in Subang Jaya. Tenaganita executive director Gloria Dass said that while the swift actions by the Subang Jaya police and the Indonesian embassy were commendable, a decisive and urgent response from the government is needed to put an end to the exploitation of foreign domestic workers. 'The continued absence of such legislation is a failure of our duty to uphold human dignity and protect the vulnerable. 'Abuse, exploitation, and violence must never be the price someone pays for simply trying to earn a living,' she said in a statement on Thursday (June 12). Previously, it was reported that the Indonesian Embassy rescued one of its citizens, who was allegedly abused by her employer in Subang Jaya. The victim, Muliani (not her real name), penned a note asking for help from a neighbour, expressing that she was no longer able to endure the working conditions. The neighbour had reportedly contacted Indonesian envoy Hermono, who then immediately filed a police report with the Subang Jaya police. Police, along with embassy staff, rushed to the employer's residence. It was learned that Muliani had been working for over a year there, tasked with caring for the elderly and doing household chores from 5.30am to 10.30pm. Dass said that Muliani's experience was not an isolated case. 'Muliani's experience, working from dawn until night with no rest, constantly demeaned and verbally abused, reflects a grim reality faced by many domestic workers across Malaysia. 'These women are invisible to the public, yet they care for our homes, our elderly, and our children. Their work sustains families, yet they remain among the most exploited and unprotected groups in our society,' she said.

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