www.cathnewsindia.com
cathnewsindia photo
cathnewsindia photo
cathnewsindia photo
Paulist_bnr_Christ
Site Search

Malaysian Catholics fight for migrants

smaller font larger font print this article email this article to a friend
Malaysian Catholics fight for migrants thumbnail
Joachim Francis Xavier

The Malaysian Church’s migrants ministry is working with other NGOs to fight for basic rights for Indonesian domestic workers.

The Church is pushing for a minimum wage, legal protection of rights and a day off each week when they can leave their place of work, said Joachim Francis Xavier, chairperson of the Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants (EMI).

Human Rights Watch released a report this week saying that a proposed revision to a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Malaysia and Indonesia lacked key reforms.

The March 4 report, released ahead of International Women’s Day on March 8, said the MOU did not yet include guarantees for a minimum wage, freedom to leave the workplace on a weekly day of rest, or mechanisms to address grievances.

Speaking to UCA News, Xavier, a layman based in Penang, pointed out that Malaysia treats migrant workers differently depending on which country they came from.
Conditions ‘akin to slavery’

“Workers from the Philippines are allowed a day off with freedom of movement and have been guaranteed a minimum wage,” but not those from Indonesia, he said.

“It is unthinkable and ludicrous for an employer to restrict the movement of … workers on their days off,” he said.

The Immigration Act “enables employers to cancel work permits at any time,” which creates “conditions akin to slavery,” he said.

Xavier said the EMI represents several Catholic dioceses in the Migration Working Group (MWG) of Malaysia, a network of national-level rights bodies and individuals that advocate migrants’ rights.

The MWG also has a campaign to provide legal services for migrants in cooperation with the Bar Council of Malaysia.

Xavier said the MWG has been involved in influencing the dialogue on the proposed revisions on the MOU between Malaysia and Indonesia.

From this month, employers must attend a half-day course together with their newly employed foreign maids to learn about the rights and responsibilities of each party.

“This is a step in the right direction though in itself it does not solve fundamental issues.”

Malaysia has around 300,000 foreign domestic workers, mostly Indonesians, according to Human Rights Watch. Many work all day during their waking hours, seven days a week for monthly wages of 400 to 600 ringgit (US$120-180).

Usually, they have to use their salaries in the first six to seven months of work to pay off exorbitant recruitment fees. Some also suffer physical or sexual abuse from employers.

Malaysia’s main labor laws exclude domestic workers from key labor protections, such as a weekly day of rest, limits to working hours, workers’ compensation, and paid leave.

Source: Malaysian Church fights for domestic workers (UCAN)




1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (No Ratings Yet)
Loading ... Loading ...

444 words

blog comments powered by Disqus
Stay in Touch
Subscribe to CathNews India Free newsletter
 
Name
Surname
Email
CathnewsIndia Church News RSS Feed Subscribe to our feed (RSS)
CathnewsIndia Church News Delicious Share a story with us
CathnewsIndia Church News twitter Follow us on Twitter
Stories Spotlight
  1. Pastors arrested after radicals disrupt prayers - 3 emails
  2. Priest distributes condoms, bishop alerted - 3 emails
  3. Catholic priest quits to act in movie - 2 emails
  4. Woman pastor attacked in Karnataka - 1 email
  5. Goa priests ‘lack heritage sense’ - 1 email
  6. Christians observe ‘Black Day’ for dalits - 1 email
  7. Faiths in turmoil in China, says report - 1 email
  8. Priest manages women football team - 1 email
  9. ‘Weed out’ Christians remark sparks outrage - 1 email
  10. School finds new way to discipline students - 1 email
  1. Korean painter priest helps nuns in Nepal
  2. Myanmar catechist recalls 50 years' service
  3. Catholic priest quits to act in movie
  4. Indonesian clergy, Muslims condemn Qur’an burning
  5. British woman to be honored for social work
  6. Hidden secrets of the Castel Sant'Angelo open to public
  7. Catholics join drive to get the needy learning
  8. Theologian Raimon Panikkar is no more
  9. Diocese brings Christian values to teaching
  10. Book on Pope's interviews to be published
  1. Renewal of vows gives new life to marriages
  2. ‘More work needed to implement education policy’
  3. Caritas in race against time after Java mudslide
  4. Diocese brings Christian values to teaching
  5. Leaders blast ‘cowardly’ Lahore attack on Shias
  6. Archdiocese to open new migrant center
  7. UCA News weekly magazine
  8. ‘Church structures block giant Asian laity’
  9. Catholic priest quits to act in movie
  10. Myanmar catechist recalls 50 years’ service
  1. Let peace be the driving force behind all our activities!...
    Said geopolackal on 2010-01-14 11:09:28
  2. What part of the Apostolic Constitution does Mons Faley not understand? The Ord...
    Said Cherub123 on 2009-12-12 08:03:22
  3. In the name of child abuse the common people now learned to cheat and make easy ...
    Said Ramani on 2009-12-04 22:50:23
  4. very happy that you succeeded in your purpose. Felicitations to the artists ...
    Said berkenbosch brigitte on 2009-11-26 01:49:02
  5. Surprising to see this news...
    Said abhisheksalesh on 2009-11-26 00:42:44
  6. My sincere appreciation to the team, the VJC, the directors of vjc and all who w...
    Said Arul Anuroop on 2009-11-25 15:33:18
  7. Unique and mesmorising event of fraternity, peace and justice. I am really proud...
    Said prabhakaraugustine on 2009-11-25 14:34:00
  8. There has to be a distinction between The Rule of Law and Forgiveness. While it...
    Said Raynah Sivaraman on 2009-11-21 07:16:35
  9. It's better to avoid "Caste" and "Religion" -- both go against the principle...
    Said Raynah Sivaraman on 2009-11-17 21:37:39
  10. Our Blessed Mother knows that her children can not go astray. Slowly she will wo...
    Said Dhanaraj on 2009-11-17 00:14:05