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US investor in Malaysia’s Top Glove raps board of directors over worker safety

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Publish date: Thu, 07 Jan 2021, 03:11 PM

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 7 — The board of directors of Malaysian firm Top Glove Corp, the world’s largest maker of medical grade gloves, has failed egregiously in protecting its workers from Covid-19, US investor BlackRock said, calling for its removal.

The comments from the world’s biggest asset manager come after Top Glove saw an extensive coronavirus outbreak among its workers late last year. More than 5,000 foreign workers were infected and one died in what became Malaysia’s biggest cluster.

Reuters reported last month that Top Glove fired a whistleblower who raised concern about the firm’s lack of Covid-19 mitigation efforts. Workers have also told Reuters that they lived in crowded dormitories.

BlackRock cited workers’ accounts of working and living conditions, the firing of the whistleblower and the virus cluster at Top Glove in its criticism of the board. It also voted against re-electing six board members at Top Glove’s annual general meeting on Wednesday.

“We view the board’s ineffectiveness in Covid-19 mitigation and inadequate oversight of worker health and safety issues as especially egregious with potentially serious implications for its reputation as a supplier of such equipment to hospitals around the world,” BlackRock said in a statement late on Wednesday.

Top Glove did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The company has acknowledged that much more needs to be done to raise the standard of employee welfare and has promised to rectify shortcomings quickly.

A BlackRock unit, BlackRock Institutional Trust Co, is the tenth biggest shareholder in Top Glove, holding 1.07 per cent of its shares.

The US firm said it intended to hold other incumbent directors accountable by voting against their re-election at future meetings.

An influential Norwegian sovereign wealth fund, managed by Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM), also voted against their re-election, according to voting records published by NBIM on its website.

The fund, which owns 0.84 per cent of Top Glove shares, declined to comment on worker safety concerns.

The board members were re-elected despite the objections.

BlackRock’s comments were the first public criticism of Top Glove from an investor since the virus outbreak among workers.

The company posted record profits last year as demand for its gloves soared due to the pandemic. Its share price more than tripled in 2020.

In July, the United States banned two units of Top Glove over forced labour allegations. Malaysian authorities plan to charge the company over poor worker accommodation.

BlackRock said the living conditions described by the workers, US and Malaysian authorities were in “stark contrast” to what the board conveyed to shareholders.

Top Glove’s factories, some of which were closed due to the virus outbreak, reopened last month. — Reuters

 

https://www.malaymail.com/news/money/2021/01/07/us-investor-in-malaysias-top-glove-raps-board-of-directors-over-worker-safe/1938166

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dusti

It is encouraging that shareholders have expressed concerned about workers welfare. Rightly so. Although Top Glove workers are getting better accommodation recently they deserve still better. A bonus can be given when super profits are earned by the company, Harder working/smarter workers can be trained for better paying jobs.
The focus is now is on the board of Directors. In Malaysia the composition of the board must show an agreeable composition of race and more recently gender; the latter similar everywhere, but Directors’ contributions are vital. Are they there to contribute or merely endorse the Chairman’s views to earn their fees.
As a small investor I would question the need for the listing in Singapore and the proposed listing in Hong Kong. With different maturity of investors in the three countries, share price can go into a tailspin for the slightest reason. A re-think is necessary.

2021-01-08 12:56

stockraider

Do u expect topgloves to give 5 star hotel accomodations to its workers meh ?

Don be silly lah...there must be a limit mah!

2021-01-08 13:12

treasurehunt

Palm oil bull is not different with gloves enjoying windfall profit. Nothing to be proud of.

2021-01-08 13:16

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