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Statemen Migrant CARE Mendesakkan Agenda Perlindungan Buruh Migran

Pada tanggal 11-12 Januari 2008 akan berlangsung Pertemuan Tingkat Tinggi antara Presiden RI Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono dan Perdana Menteri Malaysia Abdullah Badawi di Kuala Lumpur Malaysia, untuk hal tersebut, Migrant CARE, buruh migran Indonesia dan anggota keluarganya bersama dengan berbagai organisasi yang concern pada pembelaan buruh migran Indonesia, mendesakkan beberapa agenda krusial yang menyangkut perlindungan […]

MTUC President’s NEW YEAR MESSAGE

Malaysian Trade Union Congress
The New Year brings about a time for reflection, as well as in making some personal resolutions which many of us hope would bring about improvements to us individually and in some cases towards the betterment of society.
As part of the trade union fraternity, any resolution would involve the preservation of […]

End Violence Against Migrant Workers

KUALA LUMPUR 18 Dec, 2007: All State and non-State parties proactively end the persistent violence against migrant workers across the globe.
This was the call of CARAM Asia, a network of 27 NGOs and CBOs covering 16 countries in Asia in conjunction with the International Migrant Day (IMD) celebration.

BANGKITLAH KAUM PEKERJA! HAK ANDA SEDANG DICABULI !

Sementara negara ditenggelamkan dengan isu-isu perkauman , isu-isu asas seperti hak kaum pekerja dan cabaran kehidupan harian rakyat biasa telah ditolak tepi. Dalam keadaan ini, hari ini Gabungan Pekerja Kilang dan Kesatuan, JERIR telah membangunkan senator-senator di Parlimen dengan memberi bantahan terhadap Pindaan Akta Perhubungan Perusahaan dan Kesatuan Sekerja yang mencabul […]

SAY NO to Malaysia RELA Taking Over Immigration Detention Centers

We, Migrant Care of Republic of Indonesia, wish to express our serious concern about the announcement made by Hon. Dato Seri Radzi Sheik Ahmad on Malaysia cabinet decision to have RELA to take over the management of the Malaysia Immigration Detention Centers in Malaysia.
In April, a female Indonesian migrant worker, Suryani, 21  was handcuffted and […]

Press Statement on World AIDS DAY

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, 1 December, 2007:
Mandatory health testing of migrant workers and subsequent refusal of entry for work or deportation on the basis of their health or HIV status violates basic human rights and contributes to the discrimination and stigmatization of migrants and people living with HIV. CARAM Asia, a network representing migrant workers, calls […]

HENTIKAN SEGERA SEGALA UGUTAN DAN INTIMIDASI TERHADAP PARA PEKERJA

Gabungan Pekerja Kilang dan Kesatuan (GPKK), JERIT mengecam kenyataan yang dikeluarkan oleh Timbalan Menteri Sumber Manusia, Datuk Abdul Rahman Bakar bahawa majikan boleh mengambil tindakan tegas termasuk membuang pekerja yang terlibat dalam perhimpunan anjuran HINDRAF (Utusan Malaysia – 27 Nov 2007).
Perkara 10 Perlembagaan Persekutuan menyatakan setiap warganegara berhak untuk berhimpun secara aman. […]

URGENT APPEAL! BANGLADESHI MIGRANT WORKERS OUTSOURCING CRISIS

Dear MWG Members,
As we recall early September this year Malaysia suffered a breakdown in its outsourcing system and as a result of that many Bangladeshi workers were left stranded here, without food, shelter, medical attention, abused and vulnerable.
The MWG responded to this and provided assistance to Tenaganita.
Unfortunately, the situation has not improved over the past […]

ANOTHER 50 WORKERS STRANDED WITHOUT WORK PERMIT AND EMPLOYMENT.

About 50 workers arrived Malaysia under the approval of IM: 101/HQ-J/857-1(1497) dated 13/02/2007.
50 complainants came into Malaysia on 13th July 2007 through KLIA under ‘calling pass’. This is for the purpose of to employ them as service workers in the company named Konsortium Pasar Borong Sdn. Bhd. However, when they arrived at KLIA, 50 of […]

58 WORKERS STRANDED WITHOUT WORK PERMIT AND EMPLOYMENT.

The above 58 workers arrived Malaysia under the approval of IM: 101/HQ-J/857-1(1091) dated 31/03/2007. The workers arrived in Malaysia on 18 th April 2007 upon the request by SS Sakti Enterprise under calling visa, addressed at 56, Jalan Ekar ½, Bandar Ekar, Rantau, 71200.
Each of them paid about TK 230000(RM 12000) as the total cost […]




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