violation of their human rights and restriction of
movement, and generally in beginning their
document are seized by the recruitment agents or
employers. Migrant worker is a human being are
entitled to enjoy their basic human rights not the
political rights, as declared in the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights and other international
human rights instruments.
The word ‘exploitation’ is meaning a lot in terms
of treat on migrant workers in Malaysia. Exploitation
is everywhere to migrant workers in the world while
Malaysia has more complain regarding that within the
area of Southeast Asia. Generally, migrant workers
are vulnerable to employers in a foreign land and they
tend to be constipated to comply with employer’s
decision or order. They are subject to weak
recruitment regulations, limited legal protection and
are vulnerable to exploitation by unscrupulous
recruitment agents and employers. Many types of evil
situation are conducted to migrant workers including
the following forms of exploitations.
3.1 Seizing Workers Passport
The most valuable and important document is
passport for migrant workers. It seems a life of a
migrant workers, though, it is withheld by employers
to keep off workers from moving anywhere.
Detaining Passport is prohibited under the Passport
Act 1964 and other domestic laws related to migrant
workers. Migrant workers have the right to free
movement and even right to change the job, however,
the situation of migrant workers in Malaysia is totally
opposite. The employers always deny to leaving a
foreign worker due to changing job from his/her
institution to another factory or company. If a migrant
worker wants to change the job or employer then he
has to go to the foreign ministry office and industrial
relations organisation to take permit which is very
tough to a migrant worker. This is because, the
processing will take a long time and worker has to be
free to do so which they cannot due to withholding
passport by employers. Sometimes, workers need to
go outside for shopping, medication or other needs
and often they are caught by police in the name of
checking valid documents. Thus, workers cannot
show their passport and police arrest them due to not
having the legal documents. The foreign workers are
sometimes taken off to some clandestine places by
police to fear and misappropriate money from them.
The employers and recruiting agents always neglect
this type of situations and do not take the issue
seriously. In addition, it happens sometimes that
migrant workers need to travel to his/her home
country for any emergency matter but they cannot go
because of locking up passport by employers. In
terms of the above cases, migrant workers cannot
move freely and cannot change the job rather they
quail to do so. They constantly think that their life is
in employer’s hand and they cannot do anything
beyond the employer’s permission. Therefore,
employers have no right to detain migrant workers
passport that is an exploitation of migrant workers in
free movement perspective.
3.2 Physical and Mental Torture on
Migrant Workers
It is obvious that migrant workers in Malaysia are
being abused physically or mentally. Torturing
physically, beating, pressuring for work, reviling, and
leering are available for foreign workers daily life in
the factory or workplace. There are a lot of case
related to abusing migrant workers in the workplace
by their employers even murder cases also noticeable
in the court. Migrant workers come to Malaysia with
a hope that they will lead their life happily and
construct a better future, however, due to oppressions
by employers their hopes become valueless. There is
no right to torture whether mentally or physically to
any workers under the international laws as well as
local laws. If a worker does any wrong which make
mischief to institution, employer can take action
namely deduce salary or commission, dismiss the job,
or anything provided by the law. However, any law
did not provide any right to torture to anyone rather it
is a criminal offence as in criminal law. Moreover,
migrant workers are the most vulnerable human being
in Malaysia as they cannot move anywhere leaving
their passport because of the fear to become illegal
status. Taking into account this reason, employers get
inspiration to violence against migrant workers
physically and mentally. Even, they do not take the
law seriously because they know that foreign workers
will not go to sue against them. Hence, employers are
the supreme while workers are the vulnerable being
to exploit in the workplace and the supremacy will be
continued as exploitation until the proper law of
enforcement.
3.3 Forced Labour
Forcing to work after working hours without taking
approval from workers is very common in Malaysian
institutions or workplaces, especially to migrant
workers. Every person has a capacity to work and out
of that capacity if something is pressured to do, that
will be an abusive manner other than exploitation. In