Malaysian CG company Lemon Sky denies allegations staff was made to work overtime without pay

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The statement was issued after claims of former employees were made to work for more than 12 hours, sometimes without compensation, to complete game development work.

The statement was issued after a United Kingdom-based channel posted a YouTube video claiming that former employees, who were not named, were made to work for more than 12 hours, sometimes without compensation, to complete game development work.

The channel went so far as to claim that the former employees have seen their colleagues cry at work due to the stress. The video was made to highlight that major game publishers outsourced time-consuming development work to companies based in Asia in a bid to minimise cost.Lemon Sky said it will abide by all Malaysian employment laws regarding work hours and contractual terms and conditions of employment with employees.It added that it will now take appropriate measures in regards to the allegations.

"This will include a process for obtaining feedback from all of our employees regarding their individual concerns," it said. The company claimed it takes employee well-being and mental health seriously, adding that its staff members have access to recreational facilities and a space to prioritise mental health.

 

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