Maid supply from Indonesia may fall short

on Monday, May 16, 2011

Monday May 16, 2011
By AMY CHEW newsdesk@thestar.com.my

JAKARTA: Indonesia may not be able to fulfill Malaysia's need for 50,000 domestic helpers as the country's economy improves, making it more attractive for women to work at home rather than seek a living in a foreign land.

Indonesia is also seeking a minimum wage of RM700 for the workers.
Its Labour and Transmigration Minister Muhaimin Iskandar told The Star that he was confident both countries would be able to conclude negotiations on domestic workers at the end of this month but his country would struggle to supply 50,000 domestic helpers when the ban is lifted.

“Interest in working as a domestic worker is starting to decline.
“Based on the information we have received, Malaysia needs 50,000 domestic workers. I am not certain we will be able to meet this demand.
“But we will try our best for those (employers) who meet the standards for salary and (worker) protection. We are looking at a minimum wage of RM700,” Muhaimin said.

At a joint press conference with Muhaimin in Kuala Lumpur in March, Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam said the issue of minimum wage was not discussed and would be left to market forces.

Jakarta stopped sending maids to Malaysia in June 2009 following reports of maid abuse.
Migrant worker NGOs also complained of lack of benefits, including a minimum monthly salary.
Negotiations on the MoU include giving maids one day off a week, the right to hold their own passport, monthly salary to be paid through a bank transfer and a joint task force to ensure protection of the workers.

During the two-year moratorium, many workers who could not be sent to Malaysia largely worked in the agricultural sector.
“They (workers) were not diverted (to other countries),” said Muhaimin.
Indonesia is South-East Asia's largest economy and recorded a 6.1% GDP growth rate last year to strengthen its position as one of the emerging market's best performers.
As a result of the ban, the number of Indonesian workers entering Malaysia declined to 154,202 in 2010 from 276,633 in 2009, according to the Indonesian Labour and Transmigration Ministry.

The ban was only for domestic helpers.
Prior to the ban, Malaysia played host to the largest number of Indonesian migrant workers every year.

Atasi segera

on Saturday, April 23, 2011

Source from - My Metro

Oleh Faizatul Farlin Farush Khanffarlin@hmetro.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: Kira-kira 60,000 majikan di negara ini kini berada dalam keadaan terdesak untuk mendapatkan khidmat pembantu rumah terutama dari negara jiran apabila agensi yang membawa masuk amah ke Malaysia tidak mampu menyediakan perkhidmatan akibat kekurangan amah warga Indonesia.

Mantan Presiden Persatuan Agensi Pembantu Rumah Asing (Papa), Datuk Raja Zulkepley Dahalan berkata, keadaan itu dianggap kritikal kerana amah yang berkhidmat di negara ini tidak mempunyai lapisan baru untuk menggantikan tempat mereka sebaik pulang ke negara asal, berikutan persefahaman di antara Malaysia dan Indonesia masih belum dicapai.
Beliau yang juga Pengarah Agensi Pekerjaan Haz Sdn Bhd berkata, majikan di negara ini lebih memerlukan amah dari Indonesia berikutan bayaran bagi mendapatkan perkhidmatan mereka lebih berpatutan berbanding amah dari negara lain.

Katanya, perjanjian persefahaman iaitu ‘Memorandum Kemasukan Pembantu Rumah Ke Malaysia’ masih belum ditandatangani Malaysia dan Indonesia, menyebabkan bekalan perkhidmatan pembantu rumah dari Indonesia masih dibekukan.

“Kami mahu kerajaan mempercepatkan proses menandatangani memorandum persefahaman antara dua negara terbabit supaya masalah kekurangan amah di negara ini dapat diselesaikan segera,” katanya selepas bertemu dengan lebih 60 agensi pembantu rumah berdaftar bagi membincangkan isu kekurangan pembantu rumah, di sini, semalam.

Agensi pembantu rumah diarah pulang RM9,804 kepada majikan

Source from : My Metro

PUTRAJAYA: Tribunal Tuntutan Pengguna Malaysia (TTPM) di sini semalam memerintahkan sebuah agensi pembantu rumah memulangkan semula RM9,804 kepada seorang kakitangan swasta bagi bayaran mendapatkan pembantu rumah berkualiti melalui agensi itu.

Arahan itu dibuat pada prosiding tuntutan yang dibuat kakitangan swasta itu Chan Yit Wah, 41, kerana tidak berpuas hati dengan pembantu rumah yang disediakan agensi itu dan kegagalan agensi itu mengantikan pembantu rumah yang dipulangkan semula kepada agensi itu.
Presiden TTPM, Mohd Nasrim Datuk Mohd Salleh mengarahkan agensi A-P Maju Jaya Enterprise beralamat di Kuala Lumpur memulangkan keseluruhan jumlah bayaran yang dituntut oleh Chan dalam tempoh 14 selepas perintah diberikan.

Bagaimanapun, agensi berkenaan tidak menghantar sebarang wakil untuk menghadiri prosiding berkenaan.

Chan ketika ditemui selepas prosiding berkata, dia berpuas hati kerana tuntutannya diterima dan berharap kes ini diselesaikan. “Malah, tindakan ini diharap dapat memberi pengajaran kepada orang lain supaya lebih berani bertindak bagi menuntut hak mereka sebagai pengguna”.
Menurutnya, selepas dua kali bertukar pembantu rumah akibat pelbagai masalah, agensi pembantu rumah yang bertanggungjawab membekalkan perkhidmatan itu masih gagal menyediakan pembantu rumah berkualiti seperti dijanjikan.


Beliau berkata, dia membuat tuntutan kepada TTPM bagi menuntut semula kos yang sudah dikeluarkan untuk mendapatkan pembantu rumah daripada agensi itu.

Dia berkata, pembantu rumah pertama yang diambil daripada A-P Maju Jaya Enterprise hanya bertahan selama 11 hari, manakala pembantu rumah kedua hanya sempat bekerja selama empat hari.

Usah taksub kos murah

Source from - My Metro

Oleh Amir Abd Hamid dan Muhammad Apendy Issahakam@hmetro.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR: “Jangan terpesona dan terlalu ghairah dengan tawaran pembantu rumah murah ditawarkan ejen sebab memang jelas akan ada unsur penipuan,” kata Presiden Persatuan Agensi Pembantu Rumah Asing (Papa), Alwi Bavutty.

Beliau berkata, pihaknya mendapat maklumat mengenai kewujudan banyak ejen pembantu rumah haram akhir-akhir ini terutama selepas isu pembekuan penghantaran pembantu rumah Indonesia ke Malaysia yang hingga kini belum mendapat kata putus antara kedua negara.
Menurutnya, anggaran kekurangan pembantu rumah iaitu kira-kira 3,000 orang sebulan untuk majikan negara ini menyebabkan ejen haram mengambil kesempatan.

Alwi berkata, ejen haram dan pembelit dengan kata-kata manis itu akan melakukan pelbagai cara untuk menjerat majikan yang terdesak mendapatkan pembantu rumah.
“Keadaan sekarang (keperluan pembantu rumah) agak mendesak. Nak tunggu dari Indonesia biasanya terlalu lama, amah Filipina mahal manakala amah dari Kemboja pula mempunyai masalah bahasa dan kekurangan kemahiran.

“Jalan mudah majikan ambil pembantu rumah daripada ejen yang tidak berdaftar. Biasanya maklumat mengenainya mereka dapat daripada mulut ke mulut dengan kos pengambilan sekitar RM3,000.

“Tetapi saya rasa ejen haram tumbuh bagai cendawan bergerak sendiri bukan sindiket terancang. Apapun pihak persatuan harap perancangan pertemuan antara Kementerian Dalam Negeri dengan agensi kerajaan Indonesia dijangka bulan ini dapat segera mencapai kata sepakat,” katanya.

Ditanya berkenaan ada ejen haram sanggup mengugut memenggal kepala pembantu rumah jika tidak mahu melarikan diri selepas berkhidmat dengan majikan dalam tempoh tertentu, Alwi berkata perkara itu serius kerana sudah membabitkan ugutan jenayah.

“Ini dikira masuk bab jenayah. Pembantu rumah harus segera melaporkan kepada majikan sebelum makluman polis,” katanya.

Harian Metro semalam mendedahkan pengakuan tujuh majikan di sebuah perumahan elit di Taman Melawati di sini yang tertipu apabila semua amah didakwa dari Sabah dan dibekalkan sepasang suami isteri ghaib serentak.

Kerja agensi haram

Source from : My Metro

KUALA LUMPUR: “Taktik kitar semula pembantu rumah bagi mengaut keuntungan kemungkinan besar didalangi agensi pembantu rumah asing yang tidak berdaftar dan beroperasi secara haram,” kata Presiden Persatuan Agensi Pembantu Rumah Asing (Papa), Alwi Bavutty.
Katanya, mustahil agensi yang berdaftar melakukan perkara sedemikian memandangkan tindakan yang boleh diambil terhadap mereka agak berat termasuk digantung lesen.
“Tambahan pula, pengambilan pembantu rumah dari Indonesia sudah dibekukan sejak Jun 2009, jika perkara itu berlaku ia mungkin dilakukan oleh agensi haram yang ingin mengaut keuntungan mudah.

“Apabila pengambilan sudah dibekukan, pastinya pembantu rumah warga asing itu tidak mempunyai permit bekerja di sini dan ada kemungkinan mereka menggunakan pas lawatan sosial.

“Justeru, saya ingatkan kepada majikan agar segera membuat laporan polis dan melaporkannya kepada Jabatan Imigresen supaya tindakan segera dapat diambil terhadap agensi terbabit. “Ini perkara serius, jika tidak laporkan, masalah ini akan berleluasa dan merugikan majikan sendiri,” katanya ketika dihubungi di sini, semalam.

Harian Metro semalam melaporkan mengenai segelintir agensi pembantu rumah asing di negara ini dikesan mengaut keuntungan sehingga berlipat kali ganda daripada seorang pembantu rumah dengan meminta mereka melarikan diri selepas bekerja antara dua hingga tiga bulan dengan sesebuah majikan dan Menggunakan taktik kitar semula berkenaan, selepas pembantu rumah melarikan diri, agensi terbabit akan menghantar pembantu rumah sama kepada majikan lain, dan sekali lagi meraih sehingga RM8,000 bagi setiap pembantu rumah. Malah, ada juga agensi pembantu rumah asing yang tidak melengkapkan dokumen yang diperlukan termasuk permit masuk dan pemeriksaan kesihatan, sebelum menyerahkan kepada majikan walaupun mereka membayar ribuan ringgit.

Alwi berkata, agensi yang berdaftar akan melengkapkan semua dokumen seperti permit masuk dan pemeriksaan kesihatan, barulah boleh menyerahkan kepada majikan.
Menurutnya, majikan juga dinasihatkan supaya menyemak terlebih dulu dengan Jabatan Imigresen.

Imigresen tidak tegas

Source from : My Metro

Oleh Ahmad Shahrul Nizam Muhammadahmadshahrul@hmetro.com.my

PUTRAJAYA: Segelintir majikan yang semakin terdesak dikesan lebih ‘selesa’ menggunakan pembantu rumah tanpa permit selepas mendapati pihak berkuasa berkaitan semakin jarang melakukan operasi di kawasan perumahan tempat mereka bekerja.
Malah, pembantu rumah terbabit dikatakan semakin berani melakukan kerja ‘part time’ di rumah majikan lain di kawasan sama bagi mendapatkan hasil lebih lumayan kerana yakin kawasan perumahan tempat mereka bekerja tidak akan diserbu pihak berkuasa kerana dilengkapi dengan pengawal keselamatan.

Setiausaha Agung Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM), Datuk Dr Maamor Osman mengakui kewujudan senario majikan yang semakin cenderung menggunakan pembantu rumah tanpa permit yang lebih mudah dan murah.

Beliau berkata, kegiatan itu berlaku disebabkan kurangnya penguatkuasaan Jabatan Imigresen di kawasan perumahan elit, termasuk yang dilengkapi dengan kawalan keselamatan 24 jam.
“Memang saya akui kegiatan menggunakan pembantu rumah tanpa permit semakin menjadi ‘trend’ sejak kebelakangan ini kerana selain mudah, ia juga murah.

“Bukan itu saja, walaupun majikan menyedari akan dikenakan tindakan tegas jika ditahan menggunakan pembantu rumah tanpa permit, tetapi ia bukan halangan kerana penguatkuasaan imigresen yang tidak menyeluruh,” katanya kepada Harian Metro, semalam. Dr Maamor berkata, imigresen memiliki pelbagai undang-undang membabitkan, tetapi kebanyakan majikan tidak mematuhi peraturan itu, malah ia semakin berleluasa apabila mereka juga tidak gentar untuk menggunakan pembantu rumah tanpa permit.

Malah, katanya, ada majikan mengambil kesempatan untuk mendapatkan keuntungan dengan mengagihkan pembantu rumah itu untuk digunakan bagi membasuh kain dan melakukan kerja berat lain oleh anak mereka yang tinggal di tempat lain.

Ada anak majikan yang tinggal di tempat lain sanggup membawa pakaian kotor untuk dibasuh pembantu rumah di rumah ibu bapa mereka.
“Saya melihat ia bukan saja melanggar perjanjian di antara majikan dan pembantu rumah, tetapi ia seolah-olah cuba menganiaya,” katanya.

WORRY

on Tuesday, September 28, 2010

very interesting and very true...

Is there an imaginary cut off period when offspring become accountable for their own actions?Is there some wonderful moment when parents can become detached spectators in the lives of their children and shrug, 'It's Their life,' and feel nothing?

When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital corridor waiting for doctors to put a few stitches in my daughter's head and I asked,'When do you stop worrying?' The nurse said,'When they get out of the accident stage..'.
My Parents just smiled faintlyand said nothing.

When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little chair in a classroom and heard how one of my children talked incessantly, disrupted the class,and was headed for a career making license plates. As if to read my mind, a teacher said,'Don't worry, they all go through this stage and then you can sit back, relax and enjoy them.'
My Parents just smiled faintly and said nothing.

When I was in my forties, I spent a lifetime waiting for the phone to ring, the cars to come home, the front door to open. A friend said,'They're trying to find themselves.'Don't worry! In a few years, they'll be adults.' They'll be off on their own, they'll be out of your hair'
My Parents just smiled faintly And said nothing.

By the time I was 50, I was sick & tired of being vulnerable. I was still worrying over my children,but there was a new wrinkle..Even though they were on their own I continued to anguish over their failures, be tormented by their frustrations and absorbed in their disappointments..and there was nothing I could do about it.
My Parents just smiled faintlyand said nothing.

My friends said that when my kids got married, I could stop worrying and lead my own life.I wanted to believe that,but I was haunted by my parent's warm smiles and their occasional, 'You look pale. Are you all right' ?' Call me the minute you get home'. Are you depressed about something?'

My friends said that when I became a grandparent that I would get to enjoythe happy little voices yelling Grandma! Papa! But now I find that I worry just as much about the little kids as the big ones. How can anyone cope with all this Worry?

Can it be that parents are sentenced to a lifetime of worry? Is concern for one another handed down like a torch to blaze the trail of human frailties and the fears of the unknown? Is concern a curse or is it a virtue that elevates us to the highest form of earthly creation?

Recently, one of my own children became quite irritable, saying to me,'Where were you? I've been calling for 3 days, and no one answered. I was worried.'
I smiled a warm smile.
The torch has been passed.

Presiden Telpon TKW yang Disiksa di Penang

on Tuesday, September 21, 2010






Monday, 20 September 2010 08:07


Kuala Lumpur (ANTARA News) - Presiden Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono menaruh perhatian besar terhadap perlindungan TKI yang disiksa dengan menelpon langsung seorang pembantu keturunan Pacitan, Jawa Timur, saat dikunjungi oleh Dubes RI untuk Malaysia Da`i Bachtiar.

"Bapak presiden punya perhatian besar terhadap TKI bermasalah di luar negeri. Ia menelpon langsung seorang pembantu yang disiksa dan diperkosa di Penang untuk memberikan dukungan moril," kata Dubes Da`i Bachtiar usai mengunjungi korban di rumah sakit umum Pulau Penang, Minggu sore.

Presiden juga telah memberikan instruksi kepada KBRI Kuala Lumpur dan KJRI Penang untuk memberikan advokasi maksimal kepada TKW yang bermasalah atau menerima siksaan dari majikan.

Mantan Kapolri Da`i Bachtiar didampingi Konjen Penang Chilman Arisman, minister counsellor konsuler KBRI Amirudin Padjaitan dan minister counsellor Pensosbud Widyarka Ryananta langsung mengunjungi korban di rumah sakit Penang setelah media massa Malaysia memberitakan seorang PRT Indonesia disiksa parah dan diperkosa oleh majikannya.

Menurut Kepala polisi Georgetown, Gan Kong Meng, pembantu rumah (PRT) asal Lampung WF itu telah disiksa dan diperkosa oleh majikannya. WF (26 Thn) mengaku dipukul kepalanya, tangan dan kakinya dengan ikat pinggang (gesper) hingga cedera parah, dadanya disterika, punggungnya disiram air panas, bahkan beberapa kali diperkosa oleh majikan laki-lakinya.

Hasil pemeriksaan rumah sakit menunjukkan adanya luka-luka di kemaluan korban diduga akibat pemerkosaan. Majikan perempuan, kata korban, ikut memukuli jika pembantunya tidak melayani majikan laki-laki yang profesinya sebagai kontraktor pemotongan rumput.

Dalam kondisi luka parah, majikannya yang beretnis Malaysia etnis India membuang WF di Taman Cenderawasih, Nibong Tebal. WF terkapar selama 12 jam di pinggir jalan hingga seorang pejalan kaki menemukan dan membawanya ke kantor polisi.

Kepolisian Penang kemudian mengusut penyiksaan ini selama seminggu. Korban awalnya sempat tidak tahu dimana alamat majikannya karena keluar rumah dengan mata tertutup. Namun berkat kegigihan kepolisian Penang, kedua majikan WF akhirnya dapat ditangkap, Sabtu. Kedua majikan WF kini dalam tahanan kepolisian Penang.

Da`i Bachtiar mengucapkan terima kasih dan memberikan apresiasi tinggi kepada kepala kepolisian Penang yang telah berhasil menangkap kedua majikan WF.

"Saya minta majikan saya dihukum seberat penderitaan saya," kata WF kepada Dubes. Ia khawatir suami dan keluarga di kampung tidak mau menerima dia karena luka yang parah. Hampir seluruh punggungnya terkena luka bakar akibat disiram air panas dan dadanya juga mengalami luka bakar akibat distrika majikan perempuan.

Dubes juga memberikan uang santunan sebesar 2.000 Ringgit (Rp5,5 juta) kepada WF.

(Sumber: www.antaranews.com - 20/09/2010)

Maid forced into sex romp

on Sunday, September 19, 2010




Sunday September 19, 2010

By TAN SIN CHOW


GEORGE TOWN: An Indonesian maid has claimed that she was abused by a couple and forced into a threesome sex romp with them.

Her four-month ordeal ended when the couple felt they had had enough of her and chucked her by a roadside at Taman Cenderawasih in Nibong Tebal last Sunday, with RM30 to fend for herself.

She wandered around aimlessly for 12 hours before a good Samaritan took her to a police station in town the following day.

George Town OCPD Asst Comm Gan Kong Meng said the victim, who looked traumatised and skinny, had burn and scald marks on her back and chest.

Tools of torture: Senior investigating officer ASP Mohd Khalil Khalid (left) showing an iron and a belt believed to have been used on the maid while ACP Gan looks on during the press conference in Penang.

She is being treated at the Penang Hospital for multiple bruises.

A medical inspection showed there were tears in her private parts, ACP Gan said at a press conference at the Patani Road police station here yesterday.

The 26-year-old maid from East Java claimed she was raped several times by her employer, a grass-cutting contractor, while his wife would beat her up if she did not give in to her husband’s sexual demands.

ACP Gan said the victim claimed the couple, aged 41 and 36, used a belt to hit her on the head, hands and legs. She also alleged that she was splashed with hot water and had her chest burnt with an iron.

The maid said she started working for the couple in February at their apartment in Jelutong here but the abuses only began in May.

ACP Gan said police arrested the couple at 9.15pm on Friday after five days of trying to locate their apartment as the victim was not familiar with the area.

“We had to take many pictures of apartments in Jelutong to show her. Once the apartment was identified, we asked around the neighbourhood before the suspects were nabbed,” he said.

The Indonesian consulate here has been informed of the case.

ACP Gan said the husband had three previous convictions for drug and criminal offences.

Police also seized a car belonging to the man as well as an iron, a belt, a comforter and a bedsheet from the apartment. The couple has four children aged five to 15.

Maid into slaves

on Thursday, May 20, 2010



2010/05/20

MOST Malaysians would be shocked at the idea that slavery is still alive and well in this country in this day and age. Those who can afford to hire live-in maids to mind their children, cook their food, clean their homes, iron their clothes and wash their cars would take great offence at charges that they treat their servants like slaves, when they come willingly, are paid a wage, and are not beaten, burnt, or clapped in chains. In part this is because the word conjures up old images of cotton-picking, market auctions, bull whips and manacles.

But this is not the stuff of modern-day servitude. And neither is it confined to the selling of women and children to brothels. There are many forms of human trafficking -- the term more commonly used to describe human bondage in its contemporary incarnation -- and its defining characteristic is not the ownership of people as chattel to be traded as in the past but the inhumanity of the indignities imposed on another human being.
While maids in this country may not literally be under lock and key, they are virtually in chains as they are not free to come and go -- their passports are in the hands of their employers or somebody else. By any definition, this is slavery, and so are the gruelling hours, with few breaks and no days of rest, which the maids work. This is a gross violation of their rights as workers and a grave affront to their dignity as human beings.

Like it or not, we have to confront the uncomfortable reality that foreign maids may be living in bondage in our homes or next door. We can no longer ignore the exploitation of this underclass of domestic helpers who have been keeping our homes well-run. And as long as there is a darker side to the best of people, we cannot leave their fate to the milk of human kindness.

Fortunately, there is now a letter of intent between Malaysia and Indonesia to let the maids keep their passports and to provide them with days off. The challenge now is to find common ground on the outstanding issues of fair wages and recruiting fees. While it is vital for Malaysia to provide legal protection to maids, it is equally important for Indonesia to exercise more control over the practices of the recruiting agencies and the training they conduct.
Above all, what is required is political will and fresh political direction to navigate the frenetic and fractious cross-border debate on immigration.

MUSLIM housemaid for MUSLIM household only...

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