Refleksi: Harian Analisan tgl. 11/1/2008 memberitakan bahwa Presiden SBY diberi 
Bintang Kehormatan oleh raja Malaysia. Agaknya bintang yang diberikan itu 
sebagai kompensasi penolakan upah minimum bagi Tenaga Kerja Indonesia di 
Malaysia. Senangkah presiden NKRI menerima bintang tersebut dengan melihat upah 
rendah dan kondisi kerja para pahlawan devisa  di Malaysia?

http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/nasional/2008/01/09/brk,20080109-115155,uk.html

Malaysia Rejects Indonesian Migrant Workers' Minimum Wage
Wednesday, 09 January, 2008 | 16:24 WIB 

TEMPO Interactive, Jakarta: The prosperity of Indonesian workers who work in 
the informal sector in Malaysia apparently will not yet improve. 

The reason for this is that the Malaysian government still rejects Indonesia's 
proposal regarding setting the minimum wage for workers in the informal sector.

"Because the country doesn't acknowledge a minimum wage system," said Foreign 
Affairs Minister Hassan Wirajuda after delivering an annual speech at his 
office yesterday (8/1). 

The result is, he said, that wages received by Indonesian migrant workers (TKI) 
are only based on negotiations with employers.

This is in line with the market mechanism and has caused the position of TKI 
who work in construction and plantation as well as house maids to be very weak 
and prone to abuse. 

This market mechanism makes TKIs' incomes lower compared to that of 
more-skilled workers from other countries.

Malaysia acknowledged its country does not apply a minimum wage system. 

However, said Foreign Affairs Minister Syed Hamid Albar, this did not mean 
there was discrimination that would cause losses to informal sector TKIs. 

"This is a matter of the basics that we practice. We don't discriminate between 
Malaysian workers and those from other countries," he told Tempo via telephone.

Albar said he realized that the TKI issue often created tense relations between 
the two countries. 

However, he confirmed that the Malaysian government never plans to lower the 
incomes of workers from Indonesia. 

Wahyu Susilo, Migrant Care's policy analyst, said he will continue pushing the 
government to pay more attention to the fate of TKIs. 

One of the efforts he has asked for is that this issue be made into an agenda 
to be discussed at the annual meeting between President Yudhoyono and Prime 
Minister Badawi. 

"There shouldn't be any chitchat. The meeting must become a momentum in the 
protection of TKIs in Malaysia," he stressed.

Faisal Assegaf | Reh Atemalem Susant


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