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Friday, April 9, 2021

Sime Darby charters flight for Bangladeshi workers amid labour crunch

 


Sime Darby Plantation brought back more than 100 migrant workers from Bangladesh yesterday, as part of a pilot scheme to overcome labour shortages caused by the coronavirus pandemic and a freeze on the recruitment of new foreign workers.

Sime Darby told Reuters in an email that the scheme was being "conducted in collaboration with the Malaysian government to put return-to-work plans in motion in a controlled and safe manner".

Malaysia relies on some two million documented foreign workers - mainly from Bangladesh, Indonesia and Nepal - to work in factory and plantation jobs which are shunned by locals who regard them as dirty, dangerous and difficult.

Many companies are facing a labour shortage as a result of border closures a year ago to stem the spread of the coronavirus and a ban since the middle of last year on hiring new foreign labour in order to protect jobs for Malaysians.

Sime Darby, the world's largest palm oil producer by land size, said it had chartered a flight to bring back 123 Bangladeshi employees who went home before the pandemic and were unable to return to Malaysia when borders closed.

All Covid-19 procedures, including a seven-day quarantine, were followed to ensure workers return to work safely, the company said, adding that it was bearing all the costs.

The Home Ministry and Human Resources Ministry did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

- Reuters

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