Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing

This article attempts to identify the level of awareness among the employers towards the welfare and rights of foreign domestic workers (FDW) being employed.This survey involves 72 employers (management and professional staffs) of 3 public universities (IPTA) i.e UUM, KUKUM and UiTM at Arau. Factor...

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Main Authors: Yeon, Asmah Laili, Mohamed, Khadijah
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spelling my.uum.repo.119542014-08-24T08:33:12Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/11954/ Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing Yeon, Asmah Laili Mohamed, Khadijah HQ The family. Marriage. Woman This article attempts to identify the level of awareness among the employers towards the welfare and rights of foreign domestic workers (FDW) being employed.This survey involves 72 employers (management and professional staffs) of 3 public universities (IPTA) i.e UUM, KUKUM and UiTM at Arau. Factor analyses and correlations were used to identify the dimensions of employers’ awareness within their profiles and FDW. Results of analyses identified 13 dimensions relating to employers’ awareness, namely, (1) basic and human rights, (2) recruitment process of FDW at Immigration Department, (3) salaries offered based on employers’ wants, (4) monetary rights and work benefits to FDW, (5) FDW’s rights to union, (6) crime and civil liability of FDW, (7) filing of important documents belonging to FDW, (8) FDW’s rights to protection from embassy, (9) responsibility towards contract,(10) renewal of work permit and medical check-up,(11) discretionary power,(12) leave and training of FDW, and(13) religious rights of FDW. The findings of correlation analysis show that employers with low and high incomes were inclined to use discretionary power and there were significant differences in terms of the level of awareness based on gender, contract period, age of FDW, and FDW’s work experience. Among the recommendations discussed are such that if conflicts arise from the use of discretionary power and legal provision hence, employers should therefore resort to legal provision.The use of discretionary power is only confined to selected cases involving problem solving related to human rights and FDW’s personal needs requiring employers’ consideration. Universiti Utara Malaysia 2005 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/11954/1/7.pdf Yeon, Asmah Laili and Mohamed, Khadijah (2005) Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing. REKAYASA – Journal of Ethics, Legal and Governance, 1. pp. 19-31. ISSN 1823-7169 http://jgd.uum.edu.my/
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Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
description This article attempts to identify the level of awareness among the employers towards the welfare and rights of foreign domestic workers (FDW) being employed.This survey involves 72 employers (management and professional staffs) of 3 public universities (IPTA) i.e UUM, KUKUM and UiTM at Arau. Factor analyses and correlations were used to identify the dimensions of employers’ awareness within their profiles and FDW. Results of analyses identified 13 dimensions relating to employers’ awareness, namely, (1) basic and human rights, (2) recruitment process of FDW at Immigration Department, (3) salaries offered based on employers’ wants, (4) monetary rights and work benefits to FDW, (5) FDW’s rights to union, (6) crime and civil liability of FDW, (7) filing of important documents belonging to FDW, (8) FDW’s rights to protection from embassy, (9) responsibility towards contract,(10) renewal of work permit and medical check-up,(11) discretionary power,(12) leave and training of FDW, and(13) religious rights of FDW. The findings of correlation analysis show that employers with low and high incomes were inclined to use discretionary power and there were significant differences in terms of the level of awareness based on gender, contract period, age of FDW, and FDW’s work experience. Among the recommendations discussed are such that if conflicts arise from the use of discretionary power and legal provision hence, employers should therefore resort to legal provision.The use of discretionary power is only confined to selected cases involving problem solving related to human rights and FDW’s personal needs requiring employers’ consideration.
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author Yeon, Asmah Laili
Mohamed, Khadijah
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Mohamed, Khadijah
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title Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
title_short Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
title_full Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
title_fullStr Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
title_full_unstemmed Kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
title_sort kepekaan majikan terhadap hak dan tanggungjawab mereka ke atas pembantu rumah asing
publisher Universiti Utara Malaysia
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