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Thu, 11/03/2011 - 10:37
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Consruction Industry Needs New Approach To Reduce Foreign Workers Dependency
BUTTERWORTH (Penang, Malaysia), Nov 3 (Bernama) -- The construction industry
in Malaysia must find a new approach to reduce dependency on foreign workers
following the economic growth in their countries of origin.
Peninsular Malaysia Labour Department director-general Sheikh Yahya Sheikh
Mohamed said as the foreign workers would have a choice to work in their own
country, Malaysia's construction industry would be deluged with problems.
"The construction industry is now in a non-comfort zone as there are
positive economic growth in foreign labour countries like Indonesia.
"This is the future challenge for the local industry because the foreign
workers will definitely choose to work in their own country, not only because
they will earn almost the same salary, but will also be closer to their
families," he told reporters after opening the Meet the Clients Day organised by
the Construction Labour Exchange Centre Berhad (CLAB) here on Thursday.
Present were CLAB chief executive officer Azlan Mohd Isa and the
Construction Industry Development Board (CIDB) chairman Hamzah Hasan.
Sheikh Yahya said he was also confident that if the employers were to
consider giving a more suitable salary, they would be able to lure local people
to work in the industry.
"There are many local people who are unemployed and I believed that if they
were to be offered a job with suitable salary, they can be lured into the
industry," he said.
Meanwhile, Hamzah said the Industrialised Building System (IBS) implemented
by the CIDB was proven effective in reducing dependency on foreign workers.
He said CIDB's transformation through the IBS, a pre-fabrication
construction method, to complete a project was capable to ensure high level
quality construction.
"With IBS, pre-fabricated components from factory will be transported
directly to the site and hence, reduce the use of workers to complete the
construction work," he said, adding that the system would also avoid wastage and
speed up the construction process.
-- BERNAMA