Govt says it will ensure Geely abide by labour laws

By THE STAR | 24 July 2018


KUALA LUMPUR: Chinese carmaker Geely will be monitored to ensure that locals are prioritised, following its purchase of a substantial stake in Proton last year, said Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran.

"As for Proton, we will carry out comprehensive investigations if there are grounds to do so," he said when replying a question by Abdullah Sani Abdul Hamid (PH-Kapar) in Dewan Rakyat today.

Abdullah Sani had asked if the Government would ensure that Zhejiang Geely Holdings Group would take care of local workers, after acquiring a 49.9% stake in Proton last September.

Kulasegaran said that employers are bound by regulations on the hiring of foreign labour.

Abdullah Sani also lamented that the Labour Department had only 400 labour inspectors to check on employers to ensure they abided regulations on the hiring of foreign workers.

In response to this, Kulasegaran admitted that there was a shortage of labour inspectors.

"There are currently only 350 labour inspectors.

"We have applied to the Ministry of Finance to increase their numbers," he said.

He also noted that labour inspectors had to rely on old vehicles when on their rounds, posing a risk to their safety.

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