HR minister warns action against employers who fail to provide adequate living conditions for foreign workers

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HR minister warns action against employers who fail to provide adequate living conditions for foreign workers
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KLANG, Jan 25 — Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri V. Sivakumar today said that action will be taken against employers who do not provide their foreign workers with appropriate...

KLANG, Jan 25 — Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri V. Sivakumar today said that action will be taken against employers who do not provide their foreign workers with appropriate living conditions.

“In the pursuit of profit, employers must not neglect their duties and responsibilities to ensure their workers receive the welfare that they should,” the Batu Gajah MP said.“This investigation can be taken as a warning by other employers,” he said.

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