Supermax expands scope of remediation


To ensure all eligible workers receive the remediation, Supermax said it has set up a sinking fund, which will be reviewed upon depletion and governed by an advisory committee consisting management, consultants and independent migrant worker rights specialist Andy Hall.

PETALING JAYA: Supermax Corp Bhd has expanded its remediation plan to include former direct hire and contract workers who left the company before Oct 1, 2019.

“In efforts to ensure that all entitled former workers receive their remediation payments, notices will be published in the newspapers of respective foreign worker origin countries and outreach activities will be conducted with a six month window period starting February 2022 until July 2022 to reach out to as many former workers as possible,” it said.

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