LLRC lambasts Malaysian Employers Federation for its inhuman statement on migrant workers’ right to change employment in the event of abuse Posted on Posted on2022-01-152022-01-25By admin We call on MEF to willingly accept the proposal to allow migrant workers to change their employment in the event of rights violations. … Read More >LLRC lambasts Malaysian Employers Federation for its inhuman statement on migrant workers’ right to change employment in the event of abuse
[Virtual forum] Tackling forced labour in Malaysia : A civil society response to government policies Posted on Posted on2022-01-052022-01-09By admin Approximately 230 participants joined the virtual public forum on forced labour organized by Labour Law Reform Coalition on 5 January … Read More >[Virtual forum] Tackling forced labour in Malaysia : A civil society response to government policies
Ratification of Forced Labour Protocol is commendable, but more comprehensive reforms are needed Posted on Posted on2021-12-022021-12-21By admin Labour Law Reform Coalition (LLRC) commends the Minister of Human Resources for his announcement that the government had agreed to ratify the ILO Forced Labour protocol. … Read More >Ratification of Forced Labour Protocol is commendable, but more comprehensive reforms are needed
The Government Must Holistically Reform Migant Workers’ Management System to Address Forced Labour Accusation in the US Trafficking in Persons Report 2021 Posted on Posted on2021-07-062021-08-07By admin LLRC calls on the government to hold social dialogues with trade unions, labour rights NGOs and migrant worker organizations to begin a policy discussion to overhaul our migrant worker management system. … Read More >The Government Must Holistically Reform Migant Workers’ Management System to Address Forced Labour Accusation in the US Trafficking in Persons Report 2021