Estate workers want Sime Darby to settle woes


The families claimed a GLC had not asked their welfare after it sole part of a estate land to a in isolation company.
SHAH ALAM: Some 46 families of Subang Estate wish Sime Darby Plantations to look in to their welfare as a government-linked association (GLC) seems to have washed a hands off them.
Speaking at a press discussion upon interest of a workers, Dr Nasir Hashim, a Kota Damansara assemblyman, called upon Sime Derby, a owners of a estate, Selangor state senior manager legislature part of Dr Xavier Jeyakumar as well as a National Union Plantation Workers (NUPW) to support in solving a workers' grievances.
Nasir, who is additionally Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) president, pronounced Sime Derby had not asked a workers when it sole part of a estate land (45 hectares) to a in isolation company.
"It is unfair because currently there have been 46 families still staying at a estate in fact, 19 of them have been still working here while a remainder have retired from Sime Darby.
"Sime Darby is responsible for these workers nonetheless it has sole a land to NPO Builders Sdn Bhd," he said.
He combined which nonetheless Sime Darby claimed to have sole off a land, there was no evidence of a sale.
"If a party wants to sell any estate land, it contingency obtain a minute of authorisation from a Estate Land Board, which is under a reach of a state government.
"Until today you have not been provided with t! his lett er. So, technically, Sime Darby is still a owners of a land as well as it is a avocation to compromise problems faced by a workers," he added.
A former Subang estate worker, identified as Ganeshan, pronounced Sime Darby had demolished multiform aged estate buliding when a little former workers had moved out.
"After a management demolished a houses, it failed to remove a rubbles as well as this causes heavy flooding."
He additionally pronounced a workers additionally have to bear with dirty water from their taps as well as deplorable conditions of a aged estate houses.
"We need an immediate resolution from Sime Darby to clean up a estate," he added.
Ganeshan pronounced if Sime Darby wanted to sell a land, then a association should provide low-cost houses to a workers for free.
"We do not wish income from them. We have been wish low-cost houses for free," he said.
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