PETALING JAYA: Hartalega Holdings Bhd is set to reimburse up to RM40 million in recruitment fees previously paid by migrant workers to employment agen...
Hartalega Holdings Bhd is set to reimburse up to RM40 million in recruitment fees previously paid by migrant workers to employment agents during its recruitment process.
Kuan acknowledged the recruitment fee paid to third parties by migrant workers is a complex global issue, which requires multi-stakeholder involvement to reach a solution as it is a shared responsibility. To overcome this issue it has engaged multiple stakeholders over the past year to find a solution.
Kuan has set a target for the remediation to begin by the fourth quarter of 2020 and it will be completed over a span of up to 24 months. “Meanwhile, we are working with another external independent party to review our remediation plan,” he said.
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