Malaysia Industrial Talent Board

Complaint to LSBIM

If you are witnessing these kinds of problems, let us assist you. 

Latest problems involving local and foreign labor as follows.

(1) Job Scam in Foreign Country

A 23-year-old Malaysian was confirmed dead because he had been abused before being abandoned at a Thai hospital. The Ipoh couple believe that their son fell victim to a job scam during his late vacation in Bangkok.


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(2) Job Scam in Foreign Country

In one incident of job scam, 16 Malaysians who accepted such offers and went to Cambodia claimed they were forced to join the syndicate without any pay and would be subjected to electric shocks if they refused.


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(3) Misuse of Work Permit

A 37-year-old Filipino was found to have misused his work permit. The man was arrested working as a skipper violated the conditions of his work permit which should have worked in another sector.


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(4) Illegal Foreign Workers in Malaysia

According to reports, Malaysia's labor statistics show there are only 2.2 million foreign workers but telecommunications companies estimate there are 6.7 million foreign workers. Illegal workers brought in by smallholders of plantation farms often slip under the radar because they are usually located far from cities.


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(5) Labor shortage in Malaysia

Malaysia companies from oil palm plantations to semiconductor manufacturers are rejecting orders and giving up billions in sales, hampered by a shortage of more than a million workers that threatens the country's economic recovery.


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(6) Employment Agency Cheated Foreign Workers

The victim was cheated by a middleman regarding the job he got in Malaysia was not what he expected. He was determined to withdraw, but the victim was ordered to pay an additional "damage" charge of RM5000 for causing a loss to the middleman.


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