Dyson supplier ATA asks Malaysia to drop charges it violated worker accommodation laws


MALAYSIAN parts maker ATA IMS said on Tuesday it has asked for charges that it violated labour laws to be dropped, saying any infractions were caused by "challenges presented during the pandemic".

ATA was charged with four violations of laws relating to minimum standards for worker accommodation, the labour department said last week.

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