Jharkhand Workers Set to Return from Malaysia After Months-Long Ordeal

Government Expedites Return of 50 Construction Workers Following Wage Disputes

Key Points:

  • Indian Embassy intervenes to secure release of stranded Jharkhand workers in Malaysia
  • Workers faced four months without wages and severe food shortages
  • Return scheduled between December 11-18 after diplomatic negotiations

RANCHI – The Jharkhand government has secured the return of 50 construction workers stranded in Malaysia following successful diplomatic intervention and wage settlement.

The state government received an urgent distress call in September. The workers desperately needed help.

Moreover, they had been working under challenging conditions. Their employer had withheld wages for four months.

Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur stepped in. They initiated negotiations with the construction company.

Impact of Model Code of Conduct

The election code of conduct caused significant delays. However, Chief Minister Hemant Soren pushed for immediate action.

Furthermore, the State Migrant Control Room monitored the situation closely. They maintained regular contact with the stranded workers.

Wage Resolution and Support

The construction company had promised 1,700 Malaysian Ringgit monthly. However, workers received only 1,500 Ringgit.

“The embassy’s intervention was crucial for these workers,” stated a reliable source.

International Diplomatic Efforts

The Indian Embassy provided protective measures for all workers. In addition, they facilitated meetings between workers and company representatives.

Meanwhile, similar cases have occurred in Southeast Asia recently. The region has seen increased labor disputes involving foreign workers.

Furthermore, Jharkhand has strengthened its migrant worker protection policies. The state now maintains better oversight of overseas employment agencies.

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