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Media Statement
Asahi Kosei (M) Sdn. Bhd must respect Human Rights and Worker RightsReinstate Thiha Soe and Aung San without Loss of Benefits
We, the undersigned organizations, groups and networks are shocked at howAsahi Kosei (M) Sdn Bhd has unjustly treated its workers, in particular the31 Burmese Migrant Workers, working at the factory at Lot 3377, JalanPerusahaan  Utama,  Taman  Industri  Selesa  Jaya,  43300  Balakong,Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.On or about 31/1/2011, 31 Burmese migrant workers complained about non-compliance by the employer with their agreement. The workers allegedthat the employer was paying them far less than what was promised. Theyalso expressed disappointment in the wrongful deductions from their wages, which included deduction for hostel charges when the agreementwas that the employer shall provide free accommodation. They also raisedtheir disagreement with the deduction of RM50-00 for every day that aworker does not come to work, when the daily rate of pay is only RM20.They also wanted paid medical leave, which really is already a legal rightin Malaysia.In response, the workers informed us that on 7/2/2011 a gang of persons cameand threatened them at their hostel. The police allegedly came with thesepersons. Before they left, these persons took all cooking utensils and materials,television, cooking gas, refrigerator, table fan and rice cooker) used by theworkers. They switched off the electric main switch, and left the workers in thedark with no electricity. These persons reasonably can be assumed to beworkers/agents of the employer. Two workers, without their consent, were allegedly taken to the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) with the impression that the employer will be sendingthem back to Burma (Myanmar). Fortunately, the said 2 workers managed toescape and run away.On 8/2/2011, the workers lodged a complaint with the Malaysian Human RightsCommission  (SUHAKAM)  and  also  were  preparing  the  formal  paperworkrequired to lodge a complaint with the Labour Department.On 9/2/2011, the employer had a meeting with the said 31 workers, whereby theyproposed:-a) an increase the salary to RM23 per day (whereby previously it was RM20),b) that there will be no more  allowances (previously RM2/day was paid as shiftallowance and RM30 as monthly allowance)c) that if worker is absent for 2 days in one month, they will deduct RM-50(previously for ever day absent, the employer deducted RM50)
 
d) Hostel Charges shall be reduced to RM30 per month (previously it was RM50per month)The employer then gave the workers an ultimatum that they sign the newcontract now, or be terminated and sent back to Burma immediately. Theworkers were not given any opportunity or time to consider the proposal, or todiscuss the matter further.Finally, all workers save 2, cowed under pressure and signed the new contract.The 2 workers who did not sign are Thiha Soe (PP No: A 458011) and Aung San(PP No: A432863), whereby Aung San was the worker who signed the complaintfor and on behalf of all the workers when the complaint was lodged at the HumanRights Commission on 8/2/2011.Thiha Soe and Aung San were then handed over by the employer to therecruitment agent, possibly to send them back to Burma. Both workers havebeen separated and taken to different undisclosed location. Both workers do notwant to be sent back to Burma, and want to continue working at  Asahi Kosei(M)Sdn Bhd factory in Balakong.Asahi Kosei(M) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Asahi Kosei Japan Co. Ltd., whichmakes Die-Cast Aluminium Parts for HDD(Computer  Parts),  VTR, AndAutomotive parts for, amongst others,  Hitachi Ltd Automotive Systems, HitachiSeisakusho,  Denso(Toyota),  Kawasaki  Heavy  Industry,  Hitachi(Thai),Modenas , Seiko   Instrument, Hitachi Global Storage, Matsushita   Kotobuki,Matsushita   Electronics,  Toshiba, Maxtor,  Seiko  Epson, Kanematsu Device,Sony, Hitachi,  Matsushita,  JVC,  Mitsubishi Electric, Philips, Sharp, Sanyo,Toshiba, Thomson, Yaskawa and Hitachi Mexico.  It is sad that some companieswith declared code of conducts and standards are seen to be associated withcompanies that violate worker and human rights.We the undersigned ___ organizations, groups and networksa) Call for Asahi Kosei(M) Sdn Bhd to immediately reinstate Thiha Soe andAung San without any loss of benefits, and if they have already been sentback to Burma to cause that they be brought back to Malaysia to work;b)     Call for Asahi Kosei(M) Sdn Bhd to apologize to its workers for the wrongs itdid, and to pay fair compensation/damages for their actions/omissions thatviolated rights of their workers;c) Call for Malaysian government and/or the relevant Ministries/Departmentto take necessary action against Asahi Kosei(M) Sdn Bhd and the saidrecruiting agent concerned to ensure that justice is done for the workers;

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