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Top Glove to pay US$40m to migrant workers, US media says

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Top Glove to pay US$40m to migrant workers, US media says

 

KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 6): Top Glove is set to pay about US$40 million (RM166 million) to its migrant workers, a US news portal reported.

The sum is substantially higher than the estimate of RM56 million that Top Glove revealed earlier. 

Los Angeles Times cited company documents as saying the rubber glove maker will pay workers from Nepal about US$1,500 and workers from Bangladesh about US$4,800 to cover fees they paid to recruitment agencies in their respective home countries.

The payments for more than 10,000 foreign workers amount to roughly US$40 million, Los Angeles Times reported.

Top Glove declined to comment on the matter when contacted.

In July, the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) slapped a ban on imports from two subsidiaries of Top Glove over forced labour concerns. The ban came at a time when the demand for gloves spiked amid the Covid-19 outbreak.

Top Glove’s initial timeline was to resolve the issue by end-August. However, the ban imposed by the CBP has yet to be lifted. 

The North American market accounts for about 27% of Top Glove’s total exports last year.

Top Glove said it is still finalising the total remediation fee to its foreign workers with the CBP, which is estimated at RM53 million.

“The total remediation fee to be paid is estimated at RM53 million, subject to finalisation with the CBP,” the gloves maker told the stock exchange. The group stressed that it will continue to actively engage with the CBP towards resolving the Withhold Release Order (WRO) expeditiously.

Top Glove also highlighted that it has paid the first remediation payment of RM4.4 million to migrant workers who joined the group prior to the implementation of its Zero Cost Recruitment Policy in January 2019.

Despite the ban from exporting to the US, Top Glove achieved its best-ever quarterly net profit at RM1.29 billion in the fourth quarter ended Aug 31, 2020 (4QFY20), which is almost 18 times the RM74.17 million posted a year ago.

Its quarterly revenue surged 161.5% to RM3.11 billion from RM1.19 billion in 4QFY19.

For the cumulative 12-month period of FY20, its net profit soared 412% to RM1.87 billion, from RM364.68 million last year, while revenue rose 50.72% to RM7.24 billion from RM4.8 billion.

Top Glove’s share price reversed its upward trend today, it was down 17 sen to RM8.75 in the morning trading session, bringing its market capitalization to RM71.61 billion.

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Andre Kua

So where are all those who claimed western press is lying about Top Glove abusing foreign workers? LOL...

Some people have no idea how the whole process works and yet they want to claim they knew everything.

To be truth, all of Malaysian employers did not paid much to secure their foreign workers. These foreigners having to paid almost RM10K to secure a job in Malaysia. It is the sad truth. Some countries like Nepal already required Malaysian employers to at least pay for the flight tickets etc.

2020-10-06 13:42

cincaila

i took ptptn loan too... so my company should pay my loan :( having a degree is one of the requirement for a job...

2020-10-06 15:17

wkc5657

i have a bad feeling that total impact for this ordeal (remediation payment + CBP fines + legal fees) will reach USD100 million...

2020-10-06 15:26

pjseow

It is a known.fact that if you need a foreign worker., you look fir a local agent.and pay him the amount requested by the local agent . We dont ask how much the foreign worker need to pay his agent back home . Now all the glove companies plus others need to pay not only our local agents but the workers agents fees as wells.

2020-10-06 16:56

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