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2 jul 2025

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Free Malaysia Today

Malaysia: Bangladeshi workers resume work at glove mould manufacturer after successful negotiations with employer

"Workers at glove mould producer back at work after successful talks", 2 July 2025

Foreign workers at glove mould manufacturer Mediceram Sdn Bhd have returned to work following successful negotiations between the company and representatives of the employees.

Mediceram chairman Arumugam Suppiah and activist Andy Hall said this followed an updated settlement agreement concerning workplace issues raised by more than 190 of the Bangladeshi workers.

In a joint statement …, they said Mediceram had pledged to urgently address the concerns raised, including the renewal of the workers’ visas, and expediting paying back the recruitment costs they incurred.

“As an expression of the company’s enhanced commitment to more effective workplace social dialogue to prevent future disputes, Mediceram has set up an independent hotline to receive workers’ concerns, to complement the democratically elected workplace worker committee.

“Mediceram and Hall once again agreed to more effective engagement together to ensure there is proper implementation by both parties of the updated agreement between the workers and the management,” they said…

The company has since agreed to pay each worker RM22,500 over an eight-month period, though it was not obligated to under Malaysian law.

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