Policy chaos over migrant workers in Malaysia

Indonesian police drive Indonesian protesters out from the main gate of the Malaysian embassy in Jakarta 08 January 2004, while the protesters demand the Malaysian government to abolish their policy for migrant workers in front of the embassy as Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi visits the embassy. (Photo: AAP)

Author: Evelyn Devadason, ANU

Malaysia has a total of 1.9 million registered migrant workers, constituting approximately 21 per cent of the workforce, making Malaysia the largest importer of labour in Asia.

Despite the large presence of migrant workers in the economy, the policies and laws regulating in-migration are chaotic. Policies built on the concept of a short-term remedy for labour shortage problems have exposed the failure on the part of policymakers to recognise the critical contribution of migrant workers over the longer term. Read more…