‘M'sia-Cambodia domestic workers deal should include minimum wage’
Migrant rights groups questioned the government's commitment to end exploitation of domestic workers after the latest bilateral agreement signed with Cambodia made no mention of a minimum wage.
When contacted, Tenaganita executive director Glorene A Das said while Malaysia joined the list of many countries with labour laws that excluded domestic workers from being paid a minimum wage, such a provision should be included in bilateral agreements between governments...
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