Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia

Paradoxically, while the demand for foreign workers in Malaysia is increasing due to mega developments, the possibility of social protection for migrant workers has been restricted. The need for decent accommodation, health care, are not in State agenda. Refusing to accept social protection responsi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Rahim, Rohani Abdul, Bakar, Kamarudin Abu, Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad
Other Authors: Hassan, Ahmad Sanusi
Format: Book Section
Language:English
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016
Subjects:
Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/38171/1/Pages_from_Abstract_book_ICOLASS2016-10_22.pdf
_version_ 1825833800755576832
author Rahim, Rohani Abdul
Bakar, Kamarudin Abu
Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad
author2 Hassan, Ahmad Sanusi
author_facet Hassan, Ahmad Sanusi
Rahim, Rohani Abdul
Bakar, Kamarudin Abu
Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad
author_sort Rahim, Rohani Abdul
collection USM
description Paradoxically, while the demand for foreign workers in Malaysia is increasing due to mega developments, the possibility of social protection for migrant workers has been restricted. The need for decent accommodation, health care, are not in State agenda. Refusing to accept social protection responsibility tend to displace migrant workers. This kind of displacement of migrant workers are incompatible with goals of creating conditions of equity and social protection as enshrined in the Federal Constitution on fundamental liberty. This is due to development planning that are more interested on macro-scale gain but refusing to assume responsibility when migrant workers become displace upon relocation and replacement for work. Migrant workers who are regulated to work in Malaysia are not regulated by a special social protection regime but by employment agents and outsourcers who are keen of profiteering rather than ensuring their wellbeing while in the placement process. Similarly, the enforcers are more keen to legalize workers or deporting them accordingly while displace migrant workers needs support to be able to find job since they have been a while in the receiving country. This paper intends to dwell into the reasons for the displacement of migrant workers in Malaysia. The fact that they were in the country, there is possibility to regularize the migrant workers to become documented worker, and being a receiving country it is a duty to provide social protection for these migrant workers until the document expired. For this reason, Malaysia should deal with displaced migrant workers differently from other kind of migration offences because in the long run Malaysia would be able to benefit from these displaced migrant workers in the midst of Malaysia becoming developed country in the near future. The ability to manage displaced migrant workers will benefit all parties, that are the sending countries (receiving continual remittance), the receiving country (influx of labour sources) and the workers themselves (continual productive to produce products). On the other hand, failing to manage migrant workers accordingly may lead to violation of the human rights principles and may depreciate Malaysia image globally.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T15:13:13Z
format Book Section
id usm.eprints-38171
institution Universiti Sains Malaysia
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-06T15:13:13Z
publishDate 2016
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
record_format dspace
spelling usm.eprints-381712018-08-16T07:45:26Z http://eprints.usm.my/38171/ Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia Rahim, Rohani Abdul Bakar, Kamarudin Abu Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad H Social Sciences Paradoxically, while the demand for foreign workers in Malaysia is increasing due to mega developments, the possibility of social protection for migrant workers has been restricted. The need for decent accommodation, health care, are not in State agenda. Refusing to accept social protection responsibility tend to displace migrant workers. This kind of displacement of migrant workers are incompatible with goals of creating conditions of equity and social protection as enshrined in the Federal Constitution on fundamental liberty. This is due to development planning that are more interested on macro-scale gain but refusing to assume responsibility when migrant workers become displace upon relocation and replacement for work. Migrant workers who are regulated to work in Malaysia are not regulated by a special social protection regime but by employment agents and outsourcers who are keen of profiteering rather than ensuring their wellbeing while in the placement process. Similarly, the enforcers are more keen to legalize workers or deporting them accordingly while displace migrant workers needs support to be able to find job since they have been a while in the receiving country. This paper intends to dwell into the reasons for the displacement of migrant workers in Malaysia. The fact that they were in the country, there is possibility to regularize the migrant workers to become documented worker, and being a receiving country it is a duty to provide social protection for these migrant workers until the document expired. For this reason, Malaysia should deal with displaced migrant workers differently from other kind of migration offences because in the long run Malaysia would be able to benefit from these displaced migrant workers in the midst of Malaysia becoming developed country in the near future. The ability to manage displaced migrant workers will benefit all parties, that are the sending countries (receiving continual remittance), the receiving country (influx of labour sources) and the workers themselves (continual productive to produce products). On the other hand, failing to manage migrant workers accordingly may lead to violation of the human rights principles and may depreciate Malaysia image globally. Universiti Sains Malaysia Hassan, Ahmad Sanusi Bakar, Muhammad Nasrul Abu Shafii, Jeffiz Ezuer 2016 Book Section PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/38171/1/Pages_from_Abstract_book_ICOLASS2016-10_22.pdf Rahim, Rohani Abdul and Bakar, Kamarudin Abu and Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad (2016) Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia. In: 4th International Conference on Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 2016 (ICOLASS’16). Universiti Sains Malaysia, p. 10.
spellingShingle H Social Sciences
Rahim, Rohani Abdul
Bakar, Kamarudin Abu
Tajuddin, Muhammad Afiq Ahmad
Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia
title Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia
title_full Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia
title_fullStr Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia
title_short Displacement Of Migrant Workers In Malaysia
title_sort displacement of migrant workers in malaysia
topic H Social Sciences
url http://eprints.usm.my/38171/1/Pages_from_Abstract_book_ICOLASS2016-10_22.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT rahimrohaniabdul displacementofmigrantworkersinmalaysia
AT bakarkamarudinabu displacementofmigrantworkersinmalaysia
AT tajuddinmuhammadafiqahmad displacementofmigrantworkersinmalaysia