PETALING JAYA: A group of Bangladeshi workers has won more than RM1.5 million in claims from their former employer due to unpaid wages and other breaches of their employment contracts.
The Kuala Lumpur labour office had ordered Meranti Binamas Sdn Bhd to pay RM1.54 million to the 74 workers, who had lodged complaints through migrant rights group Tenaganita.
In a statement, Tenaganita official Abdul Aziz Ismail said this was a “significant payout” and a major win for migrant rights which showed that employers could be held accountable for breaching the rights of foreign workers.