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Dongeng berkenaan pemetik buah Malaysia di Australia dilayan ummah Hong Kong pul
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Edited by trakea at 1-11-2017 06:30 PM
HONG KONG: A Malaysian journalist who went undercover to expose exploitation in Australia’s fruit picking industry said workers were “brainwashed” with religion and trapped in debt to keep them on farms.
Saiful Hasam, a reporter with a Malay daily, gave evidence to a modern slavery inquiry on last week, speaking of the “thousand sad stories” he heard during his two weeks at a fruit farm in Swan Hill, in northern Victoria.
Fruit pickers, often working illegally, were lured to Australia with promises of high incomes, Saiful said. When they arrived, they were paid a pittance, kept in overcrowded homes with exorbitant rent and effectively trapped in debt bondage.
Saiful warned the inquiry the exploitation was still occurring on a significant scale.
Saiful arrived in Australia last year, posing as a fruit picker who was prepared to work illegally.
He was paid A$110 for 24 hours’ work over four days. About A$80 went to pay rent in a small home he shared with 11 other workers, mostly from Malaysia. He was short-changed A$10 by his contractor, leaving him with just A$20.
“The story is basically the same, the sad story,” Saiful said.
“A thousand sad stories, they are basically the same story. They are struggling. For the newbies, they are struggling and keep thinking: ‘Today, I have to settle how many trees just to pay rent. After finishing that part, then we are struggling to collect enough money for food’.
“Sometimes, based on my experience, it’s just enough for food and rent… This is grossly unfair for the workers, because they are very hard-working.”
Saiful Hasam went undercover to expose the slavery in Australia’s fruit picking industry. Pix source ABC
Saiful helped Fairfax Media in its exposé of the industry last year, which built momentum for the introduction of a modern slavery act in Australia.
An inquiry is examining how such legislation would operate and Saiful travelled from Malaysia to give evidence last week.
Saiful was asked whether the workers raised concerns about their conditions with their employers.
“Based on my observations, they are being brainwashed using religion,” Saiful said.
“The house leader always says: ‘OK, please be patient, this is your test, coming to Australia, and one fine day you will get enough money. This is normal for everybody, and even me myself went through this process.’”
The inquiry’s interim report advocated the creation of a modern slavery act and recommended the creation of an independent anti-slavery commissioner, who would have the power to “consult, advise, report on and make recommendations”. (CONTINUED
PS. Lazy wretched newspaper employees would create all sorts of bullshit to get attention and fame. Everyone who went there were trapped except him . WTF?
People chose to remain there because their pay is still high la despite being lower than promised. Much higher than malaysia newspaper employees like Saiful Hasam's miserable salary |
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Kalau datang ke Oz secara haram tak hairanlah dapat layanan buruk |
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apa yang dongengnya, betulla tu. Dia datang kerja, backed up authorities lagi, takkanla bodo2 bawa badan je, bekalan kewangan dan keselamatan mestilah ada. Yang lain2 tu datang memang bawa badan je, sebab dah berhutang piutang sebelum datang dan kena kumpul duit lagi nak settle semua hutang2, ditambah bayaran sewa dan makan yang dah dekat2 sama junlah gaji. Nak hantar duit kat kampung lagi.
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Post time 1-11-2017 07:32 PM
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Edited by trakea at 2-11-2017 07:41 AM
If there were religeous lecture by group leaders, it was to keep those malaysians from beating up people who had lied to them and then leaving to find new jobs or go back home. We are talking about tough malaysians who ran through dangerous deep rivers to escape Australian police. They want to stay. Because their pay is still high enough. Get it ? |
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Post time 1-11-2017 07:50 PM
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aurorae replied at 1-11-2017 07:29 PM
apa yang dongengnya, betulla tu. Dia datang kerja, backed up authorities lagi, takkanla bodo2 bawa ...
Kat mana dia sebut pekerja itu semua berhutang untuk ke sana ? Itu saiful bahalol kantoi sebab tak tau menipu tapi masih cuba menipu. Kalo pihak kebun nak tipu sesiapa senang senang saja terus caj lebih dari pendapatan dia. Terus dia ada hutang. Pihak berkuasa nak backup pebende ? Kalau mereka syak ada salah laku mereka terus serbu la. Tarak susah payah nak janji sama nobody macam saiful |
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memang dah selalu serbu pun, http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au ... dd44f2b0d0b50e7908.
Tapi satu pergi, seribu lagi datang. Yang menipu dan bagi hutang bukan tuan punya ladang, tapi mereka tu bersalah hire illegal workers. Ramai yang datang bawa badan je sebab duit dah habis atau berhutang sebab nak bayar ejen yang carikan kerja kat ladang tu dengan janji2 gaji mewah. Sapa yang bertahan lepas setahun, barulah ada duit sikit kot.
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selayak nya lah dengan ummah melayu sunni yang bodoh ini. |
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Okla tu
Melayu jd pemetik buah
Cinabi jd pencuci pinggan mangkuk restoran jual nasi babi
Keling jadi gembala lembu
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Ummah sudah tukar tempat kutip buah lah...... beralih ke korea jumpa husband and wife katanya lebih senang dari australia |
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Post time 2-11-2017 07:13 AM
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aurorae replied at 1-11-2017 08:01 PM
memang dah selalu serbu pun, http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/border-force-deport-detain- ...
Mana ada orang bodoh sampai datang bawa badan saja? Sekadar tanggapan ja konon mereka berhutang kepada ejen... tak payah sembang la. Hakikatnya, kalau pihak kebun dari spesies suka menipu, si saiful pun tak akan terlepas. Kalau setahun kerja pulak baru dapat hasil...hahaa. Pekerja senang senang saja boleh blah terus.Pihak ladang lemah longlai boleh buat apa ? We are discussing a wimpy people called australians here. Tahun 2004 dulu mereka merusuh waktu pagi serang pendatang Lubnan di Pantai Cronulla. Sebelah petang mereka pulak yang lagi parah diserang balas oleh kaum pendatang . Kaum lubnan yang tak ramai mana pun berbanding mereka. Itu sedikit sebanyak tentang kebapokan orang australia. |
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Post time 2-11-2017 07:13 AM
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@aurorae
Seperti yang aku kata. Polis serbu bila syak sesuatu ladang. Tapi ada mereka kata pernah backup a lowly newspaper employee like saiful going undercover ?
Seperkara lagi.... did australian police say anything about malaysia workers being trapped ? Such claims only came from lazy miserable news agency employees |
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Post time 2-11-2017 07:15 AM
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Vokuro replied at 1-11-2017 08:09 PM
selayak nya lah dengan ummah melayu sunni yang bodoh ini.
Bodoh ke bila pendapatan berkali ganda dari engkau ? |
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Post time 2-11-2017 07:16 AM
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memeque10 replied at 1-11-2017 08:17 PM
Okla tu
Melayu jd pemetik buah
Cinabi jd pencuci pinggan mangkuk restoran jual nasi babi
Cina yang jadi amah pun ada. Macam Lai Siew Jze |
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rasanya Cina punya kerja ini...mereka ambil labour dari malaysia...bagi gaji kecil & layan org mcm anjing..dia drive merc benz di sana...cilaka.. |
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Nak layan orang macam anjing bagaimana ? Diri sendiri lembik macam sial
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Ramai yg pergi...ada yg brjaya kumpui duit, ada yg masih struggle kumpui duit.
Ada yg trpaksa brjauhan dr kluarga bertahun tahun..
Pilihan sndiri.... |
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Betul betul betul.
Orang yang pergi pun takde langsung buat cerita macam pekerja akhbar pemalas yang hina dina
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Polis australia sendiri pun takde sebut apa apa tentang pekerja malaysia terperangkap. Yang asyik reka cerita cuma pekerja akhbar pemalas hidup susah sekor sekor |
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