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Malaysia, UK discuss cooperation to handle forced labour issue

27 Feb 2023, 10:18 AM
Malaysia, UK discuss cooperation to handle forced labour issue

PUTRAJAYA, Feb 27 — Malaysia and the United Kingdom (UK) have held further discussions on cooperation so that both can pioneer in dealing with the issue of human trafficking and forced labour.

Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar, in a statement today, said the matter was discussed when Andrew Patrick, the UK Special Envoy on Migration and Modern Slavery, was on a working visit to Malaysia from February 23 to February 25.

He said Patrick advised the local rubber glove industry to monitor forced labour practices such as bonded labour elements in their business chain following allegations of employers and especially foreign workers being charged hidden costs during the hiring process.

The Human Resources Ministry (KSM) shares Patrick’s view and will take immediate steps to use Blockchain technology for the purpose of monitoring the transparency of the process of hiring foreign workers, so that it is free from elements closely related to the conduct of forced labour.

Sivakumar said he was informed the UK had agreed to offer training and capacity-building opportunities to the Labour Department officers in Peninsular Malaysia and also Sabah and Sarawak as well as other enforcement agencies.

“A follow-up visit by the UK has been scheduled for March,” he said.

— Bernama

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