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United Nations experts have warned that there is “widespread and systematic” exploitation and deception affecting Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia. In their statement, they highlight excessive and fraudulent recruitment fees, false job offers, passport confiscation, forced labour and forced return. Simply put, this is debt bondage, or to put it even more plainly, modern-day slavery.
Tag: BFM Radio
As violence in Myanmar escalates, Adrian Pereira from NSI discusses how ASEAN should step in to stabilise the situation ahead of next month's elections.
Tag: Astro Awani
The sinking of a boat carrying 90 undocumented migrants near the Malaysian-Thai border on Saturday highlights the tragic human cost of irregular migration, say experts.
Tag: New Straits Times

Charles Santiago says the requirement for each Bangladeshi recruitment agency to have a permanent office of a minimum area of 10,000 sq ft is simply unfeasible for smaller yet ethical businesses.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today

A recent landmark court ruling has awarded RM760,000 in compensation to 93 migrant workers stranded in Malaysia after falling victim to a worker quota fraud. This comes as Malaysia signed a new trade agreement with the US that includes stronger labour protection standards aligned with the ILO. Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North-South Initiative, explains what all this could mean for migrant justice.
Tag: BFM Radio

The Malaysian Industrial Commercial & Service Employers Association (MICSEA) is calling on the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) to issue clear and structured guidelines on wage payment timelines for foreign workers, following a recent court ruling that employers must pay wages from the moment these workers arrive in Malaysia.
Tag: The Edge Malaysia
Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said the Shah Alam High Court's ruling on unpaid wages to foreign workers should serve as a clear warning to employers, as withholding salaries is a serious breach of Malaysia's labour laws.
Tag: New Straits Times

A human rights lawyer has criticised the government for being “recalcitrant on migrant legislative reform” despite Malaysia being one of the largest importers of foreign labour in Asia.
Tag: Malaysiakini
It’s usually the workers who get emotional when a court rules in their favour, however, this time it was their lawyer who got choked up after successfully helping 93 migrant workers find justice.
Tag: Malaysiakini

The Shah Alam High Court yesterday upheld a Labour Court ruling last year awarding over RM760,000 in back pay to 93 migrant workers who were left stranded without jobs upon arriving in Malaysia in 2023.

Tag: Malaysiakini
Panelists at the ASEAN for the Peoples Conference 2025 in Jakarta highlight the need for a region-wide framework to protect migrant labour.
Tag: Migrant Times
Para pakar mengatakan, para driver online telah menjadi kekuatan ekonomi dan politik yang tidak bisa lagi dipandang sebelah mata oleh pemerintah dan perusahaan. 
Tag: Channel News Asia
Southeast Asia’s delivery and ride-hailing drivers have become a political and economic force that governments and companies can no longer ignore, experts say. Can they convert street power to lasting political leverage?
Tag: Channel News Asia

Safe immigration training at Hotel Olympics Malaysia in conjunction with IOM & NSI

Tag: RTV International
Bangladesh-Malaysia will give importance to prevent human trafficking. Adrian Anthony Pereira, Executive Director of International Human Rights Activist North South Initiative (NSI) in an exclusive interview with RTV 
Tag: RTV International

Gabungan eHailing Malaysia (GEM) menyifatkan Rang Undang-Undang (RUU) Pekerja 2025 yang diluluskan di Dewan Rakyat hari ini bukan sekadar dokumen tetapi perisai sosial yang akan melindungi rakyat daripada risiko pekerjaan tidak menentu.

Tag: Berita Harian

North-South Initiative says the law should be passed at the current parliamentary session as gig workers face significant insecurity and risk in their jobs.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today

YB Tuan Steven Sim Chee Keong, Menteri Sumber Manusia

Sidang media berkaitan RUU Pekerja GIG

Tag: Parliamen Malaysia
Putrajaya has decided to reopen foreign worker quota applications for selected sectors and subsectors to meet immediate industry need, sparking debate over its timing and implications. Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North South Initiative NGO talks to us about the shortcomings of Malaysia's migrant workers policies and how to improve them.
Tag: BFM Radio

According to estimates, there are around 4-6 million migrant workers in Malaysia, both documented and undocumented combined. There are also approximately 300 000 - 400 000 refugees in the country. They have limited labour rights and protections and hence are regular targets of exploitation, often receiving poor wages and forced to live in horrible conditions.
Tag: BFM Radio

A senior DAP member has taken party adviser Lim Guan Eng to task over his remarks in the Dewan Rakyat that there is no need to mandate a minimum wage or Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions for existing migrant workers.
Tag: Malaysiakini

With the US government shutting it’s doors on “unconditional foreign aid”, Southeast Asian countries are bearing the brunt, facing a crisis of slashed healthcare budgets and stalled healthcare programmes
Tag: Sin Chew Daily
Binding labour agreement crucial to ending modern slavery of migrant workers: NGO
Tag: Scoop
The government's move to develop its own refugee registration system has raised serious concerns from at least one human rights advocate.
Tag: New Straits Times
Malaysian rights activists have cautiously welcomed the introduction in parliament of a proposed bill recognizing and safeguarding the rights of gig workers, warning it should not be a “token gesture.”
Tag: UCA News

Frustration over unauthorised fee collection at a migrant workers’ hostel in Bukit Mertajam boiled over into a riot on June 20, with dozens of workers arrested after a company van was vandalised outside the premises.
Tag: Scoop
Lebih kurang 1.12 juta rakyat Malaysia terlibat dalam ekonomi gig dengan saiz pasaran ekonomi berjumlah RM1.33 bilion. Sejauh mana RUU Pekerja Gig 2025 mengiktiraf status dan sumbangan serta melindungi pekerja gig dalam pembangunan ekonomi negara? Ikuti diskusi dan analisis Dialog Poket Rakyat bersama barisan ahli panel jam 8.30 malam ini.
Tag: Astro Awani

Watch and listen to three authors of SUARAM's Malaysia Human Rights Report 2024 explain 2024's highlights and 2025 prospects in their respective fields, by the chapter.

Authors:

Prishanth Linggaraj, Policy & Legal Research Officer, C4 Centre

Dr Asha Rathina Pandi, Head of Research, North South Initiative

Eow Shiang Yen, Communications Officer, INITIATE.MY

Tag: SUARAM Media
At least 650 Myanmar migrants in Malaysia have family members affected by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck their homeland on March 28.
Tag: New Straits Times

Pada hemat saya peribahasa ini sudah cukup mengartikulasikan bahawa apa sahaja konflik, kemelut atau krisis yang melibat soal dua pihak yang berkuasa; yang sentiasa menjadi mangsa adalah rakyat yang tidak berdaya.

Tag: Aliran
On a hot and humid recent Sunday evening at Kuala Lumpur's Central Market, hundreds of people weave through crowded stalls selling an array of goods such as clothes, souvenirs, food and drinks. 
Tag: Channel News Asia

Challenges for Undocumented Migrants Leaving Malaysia: The Home Ministry is extending its Migrant Repatriation Programme, which lets undocumented migrants return home by paying a fine instead of facing prosecution. Adrian Pereira of North South Initiative weighs in on its impact and whether it addresses issues like exploitation and unethical recruitment.
Tag: BFM Radio
As the Trump administration severely scales back on foreign aid by dismantling the US Agency for Inter­nation­al Development (USAID), activists now fear that this may shut down crucial programmes and some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) due to a lack of funds.

North South Initiative executive director Adrian Pereira says there is a lack of updates on the directive that governs management of refugees.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Year 2024

Back in March, the government announced that the deadline to hire migrant workers was brought forward to May 31st, instead of September 30th, and that unused foreign worker quotas would be cancelled after that date. Adrian Pereira, Executive Director, North-South Initiative explains why this deadline was brought forward and if new policies are needed to avoid exploitation since that has an impact on Malaysia's reputation.

Tag: BFM Radio
On International Migrants Day, Adrian Pereira of the North South Initiative highlights the crucial role migrants play in driving Malaysia's growth and calls for stronger protections for the community. 
Tag: Benar News
Pegawai imigresen menyatakan kerajaan menawarkan program pengampunan untuk pekerja asing tanpa izin untuk pulang secara sah sebelum 1 Januari.
Tag: Benar News
While lift etiquette is a basic courtesy, many Malaysians fail to practice it, sparking frustration among those who rely on such facilities for accessibility.
Tag: Sinar Daily
In 2025, foreigners without proper documentation could face fines, prison if they remain in the country.
Tag: Benar News
Migrant labour rights groups have insisted that centralised labour quarters (CLQs) should be allowed near residential areas but stresses the need for training to help foreign workers adapt to Malaysian culture.
Tag: Scoop
Activists reject xenophobic views, urge employers to educate workers on local customs
Tag: Scoop
"Datuk" arrested for scamming migrant workers: A Bangladeshi individual with a "Datuk" title has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over fraudulent migrant worker quota applications involving about RM1 million in levies. We reached out to Adrian Pereira, Director of the North-South Initiative, to discuss the implications of this case, including the ongoing human rights abuses and systemic issues affecting workers at the Bangladesh-Malaysia migration corridor.
Tag: BFM Radio
A former MP has urged the government to act swiftly on Bangladesh’s request that two businessmen be extradited to assist in a probe into allegations of money laundering, extortion and human trafficking.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
EPF contributions are planned to be made mandatory for non-citizen workers as announced in Budget 2025. While the plan benefits the foreign labour force, it has received criticism from business owners who are worried about the impact this measure will have on business costs. 
Tag: BFM Radio

With the rising cost of living, unaffordable housing, rising inequality and stagnating wages, Malaysians face mounting challenges. This is especially true if you’re working class, even if you’re middle class. 

Since the tabling of Budget 2025 is just around the corner, on today’s episode, we take a look at what needs to be addressed in the upcoming budget to bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nots.

Tag: BFM Radio
Migrant workers from Bangladesh should no longer be forced to cover the costs of job placements in Malaysia, rights advocates say, as they push for sweeping reforms to safeguard labourers and dismantle the corrupt recruitment networks that have made fortunes from their exploitation.
Tag: South China Morning Post
Human rights groups have slammed the government for allowing a Cambodian domestic worker to be deported after she allegedly criticised the country’s former leader, Hun Sen, on social media.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today

The government has been urged to walk its talk on support for refugees by ratifying the 1951 UN Refugee Convention.

Human rights groups said Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s support for Palestinian refugees was commendable but stressed the need for Malaysia to address shortcomings in the handling of other refugee communities.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Kembara Stories and Food Trail returns for the second year, after a successful outing last year. Project coordinators Kevin Bathman, David Tneh, and Swagata Roy, together with Bangladeshi storyteller Nadia join us on I Love KL to share the journey of bringing this walking tour to life.
Tag: BFM Radio
Our top story: Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating a syndicate involving several high-ranking officials from the former Awami League Government. The syndicate is alleged to have embezzled around 8.9 billion ringgit by sending approximately 450,000 workers to Malaysia over 18 months, with most returning home jobless and empty-handed. We explore this with Adrian Pereira, Executive Director, North-South Initiative.
Tag: BFM Radio

 An activist has called on the home ministry to promptly list all SOPs for managing foreign workers, following its takeover of the foreign worker division’s functions from the human resource ministry.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Pengambilan dan pengurusan pekerja asing di Malaysia kini terletak di bawah bidang kuasa Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) sebagai agensi tunggal bagi mengelak pertindihan fungsi namun ia membangkitkan kebimbangan aktivis tentang pemusatan kuasa agensi keselamatan berkenaan. 
Tag: Benar News
Saringan ketat perlu dilaksanakan ke atas majikan yang ingin membawa masuk dan menggaji pekerja asing bagi mengelakkan eksploitasi dan penindasan tenaga kerja asing, kata aktivis pertubuhan bukan kerajaan berkaitan buruh.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
While Malaysia’s upgrade to Tier 2 in the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) 2024 report is a positive sign, migrants rights activists say more can be done to improve the situation in Malaysia.
Tag: The Star

Pengarah Eksekutif North-South Initiative Adrian Pereira berkata aktivis terkejut kerana pemerdagangan manusia dikatakan ‘masih berleluasa’.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today

Malaysia has been upgraded to Tier 2 in the US State Department’s 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report for strides in addressing human trafficking. However, local activists have critiques about the report. We hear from Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North South Initiative.
Tag: BFM Radio
Activists have expressed scepticism over Malaysia’s improvement to Tier 2 in the US State Department's 2024 Trafficking in Persons report as situations on the ground contradict this. Additionally, the nation is on the Ranking 5 level in the ITUC 2024 global rights index – a category for nations providing no guarantee of workers' rights. 
Tag: Scoop

Activists question the US State Department report’s accuracy, arguing more must be done to address labour abuses in the country’s factories

Tag: South China Morning Post
The US State Department says this is because there are significant efforts to eliminate human trafficking.
Tag: Benar News
Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu bagi Hak Asasi Manusia pada Selasa berkata Malaysia perlu mengembalikan akses ke pusat tahanan imigresen kepada agensi pelarian PBB dan yang lain supaya mereka boleh menilai dakwaan ‘keadaan yang teruk serta layanan yang buruk.'
Tag: Benar News

Labor issues in No. 2 grower affecting global output

Technicalities mean full automation remains years away

Tag: Bloomberg

The influx of migrants at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport is due to local employers rushing to meet tomorrow’s deadline to bring in workers.
Tag: Malaysiakini

Concerns are mounting among legal circles regarding the treatment of individuals detained in police custody, with lawyers highlighting cases where suspects are deprived of informing their families or accessing legal counsel.
Tag: Scoop
Allowing Indonesian migrant workers to freely join unions in Malaysia will improve their welfare while working here, say migrant rights activists.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Improving the Rights and Protection of Foreign Workers in Malaysia
Tag: Radio Sarawak

Syed Farid Alatas of the National University of Singapore says the country should focus more on action to support refugees.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today
SHAH ALAM - Human rights advocates are urging the media to play a more constructive role in shaping public perceptions of migrant workers.
Tag: Sinar Daily
Advocates for migrant workers have warned of potential harm in Putrajaya’s decision to bring forward the deadline for recruiting labour from Bangladesh, calling it a rushed and poorly-informed decision that could force employers to cut corners in order to meet the arbitrary target.
Tag: The Malay Mail

PETALING JAYA: The government should provide better protection for women and child refugees in Malaysia, a human rights NGO said.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today
KUALA LUMPUR: The government's decision to terminate the services of agencies that handle visa applications for Bangladeshi migrant workers has been lauded.
Tag: New Straits Times

Two NGO leaders say allegations of human rights violations and abuse in immigration detention centres are not surprising.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Myanmar's military conscription law has sparked fears that it will put refugees at greater risk of transnational repression. Activists detail how the decree has affected the country's citizens and call for greater awareness of the situation.
Tag: Astro Awani

Press Statement: Will Malaysia permit Myanmar’s illegal junta to operate here?

Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall – 23 Feb 2024

Since the Myanmar military’s attempted coup, the junta’s violence against civilians has begun to threaten the Burmese community in Malaysia. Over the more than three years since Feb 2021, the junta has killed thousands of civilians and arbitrarily detained yet more in Myanmar.

Tag: The Human Lens - Blog

Press Statement: Will Malaysia permit Myanmar’s illegal junta to operate here?

Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall – 23 Feb 2024

Since the Myanmar military’s attempted coup, the junta’s violence against civilians has begun to threaten the Burmese community in Malaysia. Over the more than three years since Feb 2021, the junta has killed thousands of civilians and arbitrarily detained yet more in Myanmar.

Tag: The Human Lens - Blog
James Bawi Thang Bik of the Myanmar Ethnic Organisation said Malaysia could be a destination for those trying to escape the civil war.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today

For two years, Thura (not his real name) lived in Malaysia despite the risk of getting caught by the authorities. Why?
Tag: Malaysiakini

Stigmatising language in immigration raid reports mislead readers, stoke fear, says human rights activist
Tag: Scoop
The presence of foreign workers at popular tourist destinations in the city, especially during festive seasons, should not be seen as an inconvenience or perceived as a threat.
Tag: New Straits Times

Two key ministries, MoHR and KDN, have emerged as potential custodians of the foreign labour domain 

Tag: The Malaysian Reserve
Mahkamah buruh Malaysia berkata sebuah syarikat yang memperdaya lebih 700 pekerja warga Bangladesh dengan tawaran pekerjaan palsu di negeri Johor telah bersetuju untuk membayar hampir RM1 juta (AS$300,000) bagi melunaskan separuh daripada gaji mereka yang telah tertunggak sejak Okt 2023.
Tag: Benar News
On 22 February, Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said netizens should file official reports about labour rights violations before discussing them on social media.
Tag: Aliran
Banning migrant workers from living in housing estates will create divisions in society and a sense of “us versus them”, according to a consumer advocate.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today

Over the New Year’s Eve weekend, nearly a thousand people gathered to protest the construction of two dormitories intended to house migrant workers in Teluk Kumbar, Penang.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today

An activist has welcomed the suggestion for a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) into the migrant workers management system and forced labour problem, saying it would “name and shame” those responsible for migrant worker abuses.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today

Traditionally labour-intensive industries urged the government to give them more time to automate their processes and attract more locals to what would hopefully be higher-paying jobs.

Tag: Channel News Asia
Beyond the headlines : Diving deep into immigration and recent crackdown on undocumented immigrants by authorities
Tag: New Straits Times

Labour advocates have welcomed a proposal by Plantation and Commodities Minister Johari Abdul Ghani to impose a fine of RM20,000 to RM30,00 per worker on employers who bring in workers without jobs waiting for them.

Tag: Malaysiakini

The Malaysian Employers Federation and a migrant rights activist are against a suggestion to issue compound fines of RM30,000 to employers who bring in foreign workers but fail to give them jobs.

Tag: New Straits Times
The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers has called on the government to expedite the “anti-Ali Baba” law to deal with the issue of undocumented migrant workers in the country. We discuss whether this is, in fact, a way to resolve migrant labour issues in the country, and in a larger sense, what some of the main issues are with the current migrant labour recruitment system.
Tag: BFM Radio

A former MP and a migrant rights activist have slammed an NGO for citing security concerns in demanding that Rohingya refugees be deported, saying it does not fully comprehend the plight of the community.

Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Program terbaharu itu bakal menyelaraskan proses penghantaran pulang serta mengurangkan pendakwaan perundangan kerana tinggal tanpa kebenaran, kata menteri.
Tag: Benar News
A recent exposé by MalaysiaKini documented how fake contracts, worth millions of ringgit with non-existent companies, were used to get quotas to bring in migrant workers who were then stranded in Malaysia without jobs or any income for months.
Tag: Astro Awani
A recent exposé by MalaysiaKini documented how fake contracts, worth millions of ringgit with non-existent companies, were used to get quotas to bring in migrant workers who were then stranded in Malaysia without jobs or any income for months.
Tag: Astro Awani
Year 2023
North-South Initiative executive director Adrian Pereira said he welcomed reports that Putrajaya is considering an agreement with the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR over its role and responsibility.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim should personally engage with victims of human trafficking and forced labour to address Malaysia’s Tier 3 ranking in the US State Department’s 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, a migrant rights activist said.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Gabungan Reformasi Undang-Undang Perburuhan (LLRC) menggesa agar kerajaan menubuhkan Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja (RCI) bagi menyiasat kes rasuah yang berlaku dalam sistem pengurusan pekerja asing.
Tag: Sinar Harian

反贪会最近大动作调查人资部长西华古玛的助理,劳工法改革联盟认为这是一大警讯,并呼吁政府成立皇委会,调查移工招聘和管理系统的贪腐案件。
Tag: Malaysiakini
Inquiry needed to probe into alleged graft, says Labour Law Reform Coalition
Tag: The Vibes
The Labour Law Reform Coalition says the MACC probe into the recruitment of foreign workers and links to the human resources ministry is alarming.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Year 2025
United Nations experts have warned that there is “widespread and systematic” exploitation and deception affecting Bangladeshi workers in Malaysia. In their statement, they highlight excessive and fraudulent recruitment fees, false job offers, passport confiscation, forced labour and forced return. Simply put, this is debt bondage, or to put it even more plainly, modern-day slavery.
Tag: BFM Radio
As violence in Myanmar escalates, Adrian Pereira from NSI discusses how ASEAN should step in to stabilise the situation ahead of next month's elections.
Tag: Astro Awani
The sinking of a boat carrying 90 undocumented migrants near the Malaysian-Thai border on Saturday highlights the tragic human cost of irregular migration, say experts.
Tag: New Straits Times
Charles Santiago says the requirement for each Bangladeshi recruitment agency to have a permanent office of a minimum area of 10,000 sq ft is simply unfeasible for smaller yet ethical businesses.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
A recent landmark court ruling has awarded RM760,000 in compensation to 93 migrant workers stranded in Malaysia after falling victim to a worker quota fraud. This comes as Malaysia signed a new trade agreement with the US that includes stronger labour protection standards aligned with the ILO. Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North-South Initiative, explains what all this could mean for migrant justice.
Tag: BFM Radio
The Malaysian Industrial Commercial & Service Employers Association (MICSEA) is calling on the Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) to issue clear and structured guidelines on wage payment timelines for foreign workers, following a recent court ruling that employers must pay wages from the moment these workers arrive in Malaysia.
Tag: The Edge Malaysia
Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said the Shah Alam High Court's ruling on unpaid wages to foreign workers should serve as a clear warning to employers, as withholding salaries is a serious breach of Malaysia's labour laws.
Tag: New Straits Times
A human rights lawyer has criticised the government for being “recalcitrant on migrant legislative reform” despite Malaysia being one of the largest importers of foreign labour in Asia.
Tag: Malaysiakini
It’s usually the workers who get emotional when a court rules in their favour, however, this time it was their lawyer who got choked up after successfully helping 93 migrant workers find justice.
Tag: Malaysiakini
The Shah Alam High Court yesterday upheld a Labour Court ruling last year awarding over RM760,000 in back pay to 93 migrant workers who were left stranded without jobs upon arriving in Malaysia in 2023.
Tag: Malaysiakini
Panelists at the ASEAN for the Peoples Conference 2025 in Jakarta highlight the need for a region-wide framework to protect migrant labour.
Tag: Migrant Times
Para pakar mengatakan, para driver online telah menjadi kekuatan ekonomi dan politik yang tidak bisa lagi dipandang sebelah mata oleh pemerintah dan perusahaan. 
Tag: Channel News Asia
Southeast Asia’s delivery and ride-hailing drivers have become a political and economic force that governments and companies can no longer ignore, experts say. Can they convert street power to lasting political leverage?
Tag: Channel News Asia
Safe immigration training at Hotel Olympics Malaysia in conjunction with IOM & NSI
Tag: RTV International
Bangladesh-Malaysia will give importance to prevent human trafficking. Adrian Anthony Pereira, Executive Director of International Human Rights Activist North South Initiative (NSI) in an exclusive interview with RTV 
Tag: RTV International
Gabungan eHailing Malaysia (GEM) menyifatkan Rang Undang-Undang (RUU) Pekerja 2025 yang diluluskan di Dewan Rakyat hari ini bukan sekadar dokumen tetapi perisai sosial yang akan melindungi rakyat daripada risiko pekerjaan tidak menentu.
Tag: Berita Harian
North-South Initiative says the law should be passed at the current parliamentary session as gig workers face significant insecurity and risk in their jobs.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
YB Tuan Steven Sim Chee Keong, Menteri Sumber Manusia Sidang media berkaitan RUU Pekerja GIG
Tag: Parliamen Malaysia
Putrajaya has decided to reopen foreign worker quota applications for selected sectors and subsectors to meet immediate industry need, sparking debate over its timing and implications. Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North South Initiative NGO talks to us about the shortcomings of Malaysia's migrant workers policies and how to improve them.
Tag: BFM Radio
According to estimates, there are around 4-6 million migrant workers in Malaysia, both documented and undocumented combined. There are also approximately 300 000 - 400 000 refugees in the country. They have limited labour rights and protections and hence are regular targets of exploitation, often receiving poor wages and forced to live in horrible conditions.
Tag: BFM Radio
A senior DAP member has taken party adviser Lim Guan Eng to task over his remarks in the Dewan Rakyat that there is no need to mandate a minimum wage or Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions for existing migrant workers.
Tag: Malaysiakini
With the US government shutting it’s doors on “unconditional foreign aid”, Southeast Asian countries are bearing the brunt, facing a crisis of slashed healthcare budgets and stalled healthcare programmes
Tag: Sin Chew Daily
Binding labour agreement crucial to ending modern slavery of migrant workers: NGO
Tag: Scoop
The government's move to develop its own refugee registration system has raised serious concerns from at least one human rights advocate.
Tag: New Straits Times
Malaysian rights activists have cautiously welcomed the introduction in parliament of a proposed bill recognizing and safeguarding the rights of gig workers, warning it should not be a “token gesture.”
Tag: UCA News
Frustration over unauthorised fee collection at a migrant workers’ hostel in Bukit Mertajam boiled over into a riot on June 20, with dozens of workers arrested after a company van was vandalised outside the premises.
Tag: Scoop
Lebih kurang 1.12 juta rakyat Malaysia terlibat dalam ekonomi gig dengan saiz pasaran ekonomi berjumlah RM1.33 bilion. Sejauh mana RUU Pekerja Gig 2025 mengiktiraf status dan sumbangan serta melindungi pekerja gig dalam pembangunan ekonomi negara? Ikuti diskusi dan analisis Dialog Poket Rakyat bersama barisan ahli panel jam 8.30 malam ini.
Tag: Astro Awani
Watch and listen to three authors of SUARAM's Malaysia Human Rights Report 2024 explain 2024's highlights and 2025 prospects in their respective fields, by the chapter. Authors: Prishanth Linggaraj, Policy & Legal Research Officer, C4 Centre Dr Asha Rathina Pandi, Head of Research, North South Initiative Eow Shiang Yen, Communications Officer, INITIATE.MY
Tag: SUARAM Media
At least 650 Myanmar migrants in Malaysia have family members affected by the 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck their homeland on March 28.
Tag: New Straits Times
Pada hemat saya peribahasa ini sudah cukup mengartikulasikan bahawa apa sahaja konflik, kemelut atau krisis yang melibat soal dua pihak yang berkuasa; yang sentiasa menjadi mangsa adalah rakyat yang tidak berdaya.
Tag: Aliran
On a hot and humid recent Sunday evening at Kuala Lumpur's Central Market, hundreds of people weave through crowded stalls selling an array of goods such as clothes, souvenirs, food and drinks. 
Tag: Channel News Asia
Challenges for Undocumented Migrants Leaving Malaysia: The Home Ministry is extending its Migrant Repatriation Programme, which lets undocumented migrants return home by paying a fine instead of facing prosecution. Adrian Pereira of North South Initiative weighs in on its impact and whether it addresses issues like exploitation and unethical recruitment.
Tag: BFM Radio
As the Trump administration severely scales back on foreign aid by dismantling the US Agency for Inter­nation­al Development (USAID), activists now fear that this may shut down crucial programmes and some non-governmental organisations (NGOs) due to a lack of funds.
North South Initiative executive director Adrian Pereira says there is a lack of updates on the directive that governs management of refugees.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Year 2024
Back in March, the government announced that the deadline to hire migrant workers was brought forward to May 31st, instead of September 30th, and that unused foreign worker quotas would be cancelled after that date. Adrian Pereira, Executive Director, North-South Initiative explains why this deadline was brought forward and if new policies are needed to avoid exploitation since that has an impact on Malaysia's reputation.
Tag: BFM Radio
On International Migrants Day, Adrian Pereira of the North South Initiative highlights the crucial role migrants play in driving Malaysia's growth and calls for stronger protections for the community. 
Tag: Benar News
Pegawai imigresen menyatakan kerajaan menawarkan program pengampunan untuk pekerja asing tanpa izin untuk pulang secara sah sebelum 1 Januari.
Tag: Benar News
While lift etiquette is a basic courtesy, many Malaysians fail to practice it, sparking frustration among those who rely on such facilities for accessibility.
Tag: Sinar Daily
In 2025, foreigners without proper documentation could face fines, prison if they remain in the country.
Tag: Benar News
Migrant labour rights groups have insisted that centralised labour quarters (CLQs) should be allowed near residential areas but stresses the need for training to help foreign workers adapt to Malaysian culture.
Tag: Scoop
Activists reject xenophobic views, urge employers to educate workers on local customs
Tag: Scoop
"Datuk" arrested for scamming migrant workers: A Bangladeshi individual with a "Datuk" title has been arrested by the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) over fraudulent migrant worker quota applications involving about RM1 million in levies. We reached out to Adrian Pereira, Director of the North-South Initiative, to discuss the implications of this case, including the ongoing human rights abuses and systemic issues affecting workers at the Bangladesh-Malaysia migration corridor.
Tag: BFM Radio
A former MP has urged the government to act swiftly on Bangladesh’s request that two businessmen be extradited to assist in a probe into allegations of money laundering, extortion and human trafficking.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
EPF contributions are planned to be made mandatory for non-citizen workers as announced in Budget 2025. While the plan benefits the foreign labour force, it has received criticism from business owners who are worried about the impact this measure will have on business costs. 
Tag: BFM Radio
With the rising cost of living, unaffordable housing, rising inequality and stagnating wages, Malaysians face mounting challenges. This is especially true if you’re working class, even if you’re middle class.  Since the tabling of Budget 2025 is just around the corner, on today’s episode, we take a look at what needs to be addressed in the upcoming budget to bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nots.
Tag: BFM Radio
Migrant workers from Bangladesh should no longer be forced to cover the costs of job placements in Malaysia, rights advocates say, as they push for sweeping reforms to safeguard labourers and dismantle the corrupt recruitment networks that have made fortunes from their exploitation.
Tag: South China Morning Post
Human rights groups have slammed the government for allowing a Cambodian domestic worker to be deported after she allegedly criticised the country’s former leader, Hun Sen, on social media.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
The government has been urged to walk its talk on support for refugees by ratifying the 1951 UN Refugee Convention. Human rights groups said Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim’s support for Palestinian refugees was commendable but stressed the need for Malaysia to address shortcomings in the handling of other refugee communities.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Kembara Stories and Food Trail returns for the second year, after a successful outing last year. Project coordinators Kevin Bathman, David Tneh, and Swagata Roy, together with Bangladeshi storyteller Nadia join us on I Love KL to share the journey of bringing this walking tour to life.
Tag: BFM Radio
Our top story: Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission is investigating a syndicate involving several high-ranking officials from the former Awami League Government. The syndicate is alleged to have embezzled around 8.9 billion ringgit by sending approximately 450,000 workers to Malaysia over 18 months, with most returning home jobless and empty-handed. We explore this with Adrian Pereira, Executive Director, North-South Initiative.
Tag: BFM Radio
 An activist has called on the home ministry to promptly list all SOPs for managing foreign workers, following its takeover of the foreign worker division’s functions from the human resource ministry.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Pengambilan dan pengurusan pekerja asing di Malaysia kini terletak di bawah bidang kuasa Kementerian Dalam Negeri (KDN) sebagai agensi tunggal bagi mengelak pertindihan fungsi namun ia membangkitkan kebimbangan aktivis tentang pemusatan kuasa agensi keselamatan berkenaan. 
Tag: Benar News
Saringan ketat perlu dilaksanakan ke atas majikan yang ingin membawa masuk dan menggaji pekerja asing bagi mengelakkan eksploitasi dan penindasan tenaga kerja asing, kata aktivis pertubuhan bukan kerajaan berkaitan buruh.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
While Malaysia’s upgrade to Tier 2 in the US State Department’s Trafficking in Persons (TIP) 2024 report is a positive sign, migrants rights activists say more can be done to improve the situation in Malaysia.
Tag: The Star
Pengarah Eksekutif North-South Initiative Adrian Pereira berkata aktivis terkejut kerana pemerdagangan manusia dikatakan ‘masih berleluasa’.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Malaysia has been upgraded to Tier 2 in the US State Department’s 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report for strides in addressing human trafficking. However, local activists have critiques about the report. We hear from Adrian Pereira, Executive Director of the North South Initiative.
Tag: BFM Radio
Activists have expressed scepticism over Malaysia’s improvement to Tier 2 in the US State Department's 2024 Trafficking in Persons report as situations on the ground contradict this. Additionally, the nation is on the Ranking 5 level in the ITUC 2024 global rights index – a category for nations providing no guarantee of workers' rights. 
Tag: Scoop
Activists question the US State Department report’s accuracy, arguing more must be done to address labour abuses in the country’s factories
Tag: South China Morning Post
The US State Department says this is because there are significant efforts to eliminate human trafficking.
Tag: Benar News
Pesuruhjaya Tinggi Pertubuhan Bangsa-Bangsa Bersatu bagi Hak Asasi Manusia pada Selasa berkata Malaysia perlu mengembalikan akses ke pusat tahanan imigresen kepada agensi pelarian PBB dan yang lain supaya mereka boleh menilai dakwaan ‘keadaan yang teruk serta layanan yang buruk.'
Tag: Benar News
Labor issues in No. 2 grower affecting global output Technicalities mean full automation remains years away
Tag: Bloomberg
The influx of migrants at the Kuala Lumpur International Airport is due to local employers rushing to meet tomorrow’s deadline to bring in workers.
Tag: Malaysiakini
Concerns are mounting among legal circles regarding the treatment of individuals detained in police custody, with lawyers highlighting cases where suspects are deprived of informing their families or accessing legal counsel.
Tag: Scoop
Allowing Indonesian migrant workers to freely join unions in Malaysia will improve their welfare while working here, say migrant rights activists.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Improving the Rights and Protection of Foreign Workers in Malaysia
Tag: Radio Sarawak
Syed Farid Alatas of the National University of Singapore says the country should focus more on action to support refugees.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
SHAH ALAM - Human rights advocates are urging the media to play a more constructive role in shaping public perceptions of migrant workers.
Tag: Sinar Daily
Advocates for migrant workers have warned of potential harm in Putrajaya’s decision to bring forward the deadline for recruiting labour from Bangladesh, calling it a rushed and poorly-informed decision that could force employers to cut corners in order to meet the arbitrary target.
Tag: The Malay Mail
PETALING JAYA: The government should provide better protection for women and child refugees in Malaysia, a human rights NGO said.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
KUALA LUMPUR: The government's decision to terminate the services of agencies that handle visa applications for Bangladeshi migrant workers has been lauded.
Tag: New Straits Times
Two NGO leaders say allegations of human rights violations and abuse in immigration detention centres are not surprising.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Myanmar's military conscription law has sparked fears that it will put refugees at greater risk of transnational repression. Activists detail how the decree has affected the country's citizens and call for greater awareness of the situation.
Tag: Astro Awani
Press Statement: Will Malaysia permit Myanmar’s illegal junta to operate here? Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall – 23 Feb 2024 Since the Myanmar military’s attempted coup, the junta’s violence against civilians has begun to threaten the Burmese community in Malaysia. Over the more than three years since Feb 2021, the junta has killed thousands of civilians and arbitrarily detained yet more in Myanmar.
Tag: The Human Lens - Blog
Press Statement: Will Malaysia permit Myanmar’s illegal junta to operate here? Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall – 23 Feb 2024 Since the Myanmar military’s attempted coup, the junta’s violence against civilians has begun to threaten the Burmese community in Malaysia. Over the more than three years since Feb 2021, the junta has killed thousands of civilians and arbitrarily detained yet more in Myanmar.
Tag: The Human Lens - Blog
James Bawi Thang Bik of the Myanmar Ethnic Organisation said Malaysia could be a destination for those trying to escape the civil war.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
For two years, Thura (not his real name) lived in Malaysia despite the risk of getting caught by the authorities. Why?
Tag: Malaysiakini
Stigmatising language in immigration raid reports mislead readers, stoke fear, says human rights activist
Tag: Scoop
The presence of foreign workers at popular tourist destinations in the city, especially during festive seasons, should not be seen as an inconvenience or perceived as a threat.
Tag: New Straits Times
Two key ministries, MoHR and KDN, have emerged as potential custodians of the foreign labour domain 
Tag: The Malaysian Reserve
Mahkamah buruh Malaysia berkata sebuah syarikat yang memperdaya lebih 700 pekerja warga Bangladesh dengan tawaran pekerjaan palsu di negeri Johor telah bersetuju untuk membayar hampir RM1 juta (AS$300,000) bagi melunaskan separuh daripada gaji mereka yang telah tertunggak sejak Okt 2023.
Tag: Benar News
On 22 February, Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said netizens should file official reports about labour rights violations before discussing them on social media.
Tag: Aliran
Banning migrant workers from living in housing estates will create divisions in society and a sense of “us versus them”, according to a consumer advocate.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Over the New Year’s Eve weekend, nearly a thousand people gathered to protest the construction of two dormitories intended to house migrant workers in Teluk Kumbar, Penang.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
An activist has welcomed the suggestion for a royal commission of inquiry (RCI) into the migrant workers management system and forced labour problem, saying it would “name and shame” those responsible for migrant worker abuses.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Traditionally labour-intensive industries urged the government to give them more time to automate their processes and attract more locals to what would hopefully be higher-paying jobs.
Tag: Channel News Asia
Beyond the headlines : Diving deep into immigration and recent crackdown on undocumented immigrants by authorities
Tag: New Straits Times
Labour advocates have welcomed a proposal by Plantation and Commodities Minister Johari Abdul Ghani to impose a fine of RM20,000 to RM30,00 per worker on employers who bring in workers without jobs waiting for them.
Tag: Malaysiakini
The Malaysian Employers Federation and a migrant rights activist are against a suggestion to issue compound fines of RM30,000 to employers who bring in foreign workers but fail to give them jobs.
Tag: New Straits Times
The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers has called on the government to expedite the “anti-Ali Baba” law to deal with the issue of undocumented migrant workers in the country. We discuss whether this is, in fact, a way to resolve migrant labour issues in the country, and in a larger sense, what some of the main issues are with the current migrant labour recruitment system.
Tag: BFM Radio
A former MP and a migrant rights activist have slammed an NGO for citing security concerns in demanding that Rohingya refugees be deported, saying it does not fully comprehend the plight of the community.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Program terbaharu itu bakal menyelaraskan proses penghantaran pulang serta mengurangkan pendakwaan perundangan kerana tinggal tanpa kebenaran, kata menteri.
Tag: Benar News
A recent exposé by MalaysiaKini documented how fake contracts, worth millions of ringgit with non-existent companies, were used to get quotas to bring in migrant workers who were then stranded in Malaysia without jobs or any income for months.
Tag: Astro Awani
A recent exposé by MalaysiaKini documented how fake contracts, worth millions of ringgit with non-existent companies, were used to get quotas to bring in migrant workers who were then stranded in Malaysia without jobs or any income for months.
Tag: Astro Awani
Year 2023
North-South Initiative executive director Adrian Pereira said he welcomed reports that Putrajaya is considering an agreement with the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR over its role and responsibility.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim should personally engage with victims of human trafficking and forced labour to address Malaysia’s Tier 3 ranking in the US State Department’s 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, a migrant rights activist said.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today
Gabungan Reformasi Undang-Undang Perburuhan (LLRC) menggesa agar kerajaan menubuhkan Suruhanjaya Siasatan Diraja (RCI) bagi menyiasat kes rasuah yang berlaku dalam sistem pengurusan pekerja asing.
Tag: Sinar Harian
反贪会最近大动作调查人资部长西华古玛的助理,劳工法改革联盟认为这是一大警讯,并呼吁政府成立皇委会,调查移工招聘和管理系统的贪腐案件。
Tag: Malaysiakini
Inquiry needed to probe into alleged graft, says Labour Law Reform Coalition
Tag: The Vibes
The Labour Law Reform Coalition says the MACC probe into the recruitment of foreign workers and links to the human resources ministry is alarming.
Tag: Free Malaysia Today

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