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Groups urge MOL not to overlook migrant workers in anti-bullying rules rollout

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June 29, 2026

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Taipei, June 29 (CNA) Advocacy groups on Monday urged the Ministry of Labor (MOL) to ensure migrant workers are not overlooked in the rollout of Taiwan's new workplace bullying prevention rules, which are set to take effect on Wednesday.

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BERNAMA

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· Jun 22, 2026

General : Malaysia, Bangladesh Agree Exploitation Of Migrant Workers Cannot Be Tolerated

PUTRAJAYA, June 22 (Bernama) -- Malaysia and Bangladesh have agreed that the exploitation and mistreatment of migrant workers must not be tolerated, with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim stressing the need for a more transparent and fair recruitment system.

Malay Mail

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· Jul 2, 2026

KL police say fight against bullying and gangsterism must start in primary school

KUALA LUMPUR, July 2 — Kuala Lumpur police have stressed that efforts to curb bullying and prevent the influence o...

Independent Online

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· Jul 8, 2026

Health Ombud rules out workplace bullying as cause of KZN healthcare worker deaths

Health Ombud rules out workplace bullying as cause of KZN healthcare worker deaths

Malaysiakini

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· Jun 22, 2026

'Migrant worker exploitation cannot be tolerated, their welfare must be protected'

Anwar urges for a more transparent and fair recruitment system.

Real Clear Politics

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· Jul 7, 2026

After Janus, Unions Still Trying To Keep Workers in the Dark

After Janus, Unions Still Trying To Keep Workers in the Dark

GB News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Labour's one in, one out deal with France dealt HUGE blow as five migrants win High Court battle

Labour's one in, one out deal with France has been dealt a huge blow as five migrants have won a High Court battle. The migrants have claimed their deportations were unlawful, alleging they are victims of trafficking. The High Court support the appeal, where their lawyer argued their fundamental rights could not be sacrificed for the sake of expediency and speed of decision-making or a desire to accelerate removals.MORE TO FOLLOW... TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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Related coverage for "Groups urge MOL not to overlook migrant workers in anti-bullying rules rollout": BERNAMA — General : Malaysia, Bangladesh Agree Exploitation Of Migrant Workers Cannot Be Tolerated. Malay Mail — KL police say fight against bullying and gangsterism must start in primary school. Independent Online — Health Ombud rules out workplace bullying as cause of KZN healthcare worker deaths. Malaysiakini — 'Migrant worker exploitation cannot be tolerated, their welfare must be protected'. Real Clear Politics — After Janus, Unions Still Trying To Keep Workers in the Dark. GB News — Labour's one in, one out deal with France dealt HUGE blow as five migrants win High Court battle