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Germany is about to introduce a new law to clamp down on illegal employment practices. The law will require employees of hair salons, barber
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Bangladeshi Man Earning RM55K Monthly Arrested for Hiring Illegal Workers
A Bangladeshi man earning RM55,000 monthly in Brickfields, KL, from his grocery store and restaurant operations was detained for employing three illegal foreign workers without valid permits. Bangladeshi Man Earning RM55K Monthly Arrested for Hiring Illegal Workers During a raid by the Kuala Lumpur Immigration Department (JIM), the man claimed the workers were temporary helpers earning RM45 to…
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Dodgy companies knowingly and intentionally illegally bring in workers from abroad because the fines against doing so are so much lower than
Dodgy companies knowingly and intentionally illegally bring in workers from abroad because the fines against doing so are so much lower than the money they earn through exploiting them, the Labor Inspectorate warned. The Inspectorate investigated 24 cases of undeclared work. “In most cases investigated, the benefit for employers is so great that paying a fine for an established violation entails fewer costs than normal payment of the collective labor agreement wage and the additional employer charges.” The investigators calculated an average cost benefit of 60 percent. In ten of the cases, the benefit amounted to over 20,000 euros per person, compared to someone who works in accordance with collective labor agreements. The fines in the Foreign Nationals Employment Act have been set at a maximum of 8,000 euros per violation since 2005. The Inspectorate pointed to one incident in which a company spent 6,240 euros on wages but would have spent 15,750 euros if it had followed proper procedures. The Inspectorate was only able to issue a maximum 8,000 euro fine, even though the company managed 9,510 euros in cost savings with the illegal hiring practice.
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T he acting Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Folashade Yemi-Esan, on Monday said the Federal Government h...
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