Brightway denies its workers are living in shipping containers

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The company says it has been instructed to meet with the Human Resources Ministry next Tuesday.

A glovemaker company has denied hundreds of its workers are living in metal shipping containers in squalid conditions that the Human Resources minister described as modern slavery.

Ministry officials today conducted a raid on a glove-making factory in Kajang district, where they found workers living in cramped, dirty shipping containers stacked behind the premises, reports by broadcaster Astro Awani and news portal Free Malaysia Today said...

 

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Why not a video of interviewing them?..to show the tru picture

Those are not shipping containers but living containers. You have to understand, spending on workers living conditions is a costs to companies. And who cares about Foreign Worker rights? Just ask Pak Long Mail. They complain, arrest them and ship home.

Doesn’t look like container. More like metal cladding. Which is still not a proper material for competent living quarters.

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