This article examines how Malaysia has sought to improve migrant workers’ welfare through the revision of its labor laws. Migrant workers’ welfare in Malaysia has been hindered by the absence of social security frameworks, outdated labor laws, multiple dependence on labor intermediaries, and employers’ lack of accountability. In 2019, two labor laws were amended based on International Labor Organization standards: the Workers’ Minimum Standard of Housing and Amenities Act (1990) and the Employees’ Social Security Act (1969). The amendments have equalized the statutory protection between national and migrant workers, increased employers’ accountability for their migrant workers’ welfare, and addressed forced labor. With this legal framework,...
This article reviews Malaysia’s attempt to achieve zero migration irregularity by focusing on workpl...
The pressures exerted by migrant workers’ countries of origin, regional calls for migrant protection...
Migrant workers are regarded as backbone to the development of Malaysia. As such, the importation of...
This article examines how Malaysia has sought to improve migrant workers' welfare through the revisi...
Since independence, Malaysia’s rapid economic development has relied on Malaysian workers moving fro...
Social security is one of the vital human rights enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
Malaysia has profited extraordinarily from the employment of migrant workers in a few financially im...
Migration and cross-border mobility of workers are expected to further intensify in the coming years...
Among the Asian countries, the importation of migrant workers in Malaysia is a necessity when the co...
Dependency on migrant workers is a growing situation in Malaysia particularly the ones from Indonesi...
Since independence, Malaysia's rapid economic development has relied on Malaysian workers moving fro...
Governance failure in labour migration policies have created a vast undocumented migrant workforce i...
Social security programmes for migrant workers in ASEAN countries comprises of old age, invalidity, ...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...
Paradoxically, while the demand for foreign workers in Malaysia is increasing due to mega developmen...
This article reviews Malaysia’s attempt to achieve zero migration irregularity by focusing on workpl...
The pressures exerted by migrant workers’ countries of origin, regional calls for migrant protection...
Migrant workers are regarded as backbone to the development of Malaysia. As such, the importation of...
This article examines how Malaysia has sought to improve migrant workers' welfare through the revisi...
Since independence, Malaysia’s rapid economic development has relied on Malaysian workers moving fro...
Social security is one of the vital human rights enunciated in the Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
Malaysia has profited extraordinarily from the employment of migrant workers in a few financially im...
Migration and cross-border mobility of workers are expected to further intensify in the coming years...
Among the Asian countries, the importation of migrant workers in Malaysia is a necessity when the co...
Dependency on migrant workers is a growing situation in Malaysia particularly the ones from Indonesi...
Since independence, Malaysia's rapid economic development has relied on Malaysian workers moving fro...
Governance failure in labour migration policies have created a vast undocumented migrant workforce i...
Social security programmes for migrant workers in ASEAN countries comprises of old age, invalidity, ...
Labour migration is a phenomenon that has been accepted by the local community and international lev...
Paradoxically, while the demand for foreign workers in Malaysia is increasing due to mega developmen...
This article reviews Malaysia’s attempt to achieve zero migration irregularity by focusing on workpl...
The pressures exerted by migrant workers’ countries of origin, regional calls for migrant protection...
Migrant workers are regarded as backbone to the development of Malaysia. As such, the importation of...