Posted on 27 December 2011. Tags: Ancillary Services, Balasubramaniam, Bangladesh, Container Vessel, Containers, Eight Hours, Foreigners, Implementation, Jobs, Locals, Nationals, Port Klang, Salaries, Trades Union Congress, Unhealthy Trend, Vice President
PORT KLANG: The implementation of standardised rates for lashing and unlashing services at Port Klang will help attract more local workers and curb the unhealthy trend of undercutting by contractors, according to the Union of Employees of Port Ancillary Services Suppliers.
Its secretary, A. Balasubramaniam, said the new rate of RM4 per container came into effect last month.He said that in the past, contractors would undercut each other, charging RM3.20 per container, which was detrimental to workers as their salaries were based on the number of containers they handled each day.
Balasubramaniam, who is also Malaysian Trades Union Congress vice-president, said the low rates resulted in many locals leaving their jobs, which were filled by foreigners. Currently, there are about eight contractors and 700 workers, mostly Bangladesh and Myanmar nationals, involved in lashing and unlashing services at the port.
It takes around 25 workers about eight hours to lash and unlash a container vessel with 300 containers.
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Posted on 16 November 2009. Tags: Ancillary Services, Balasubramaniam, Fast Track, Mtuc, Port Authority, Ports, Trades Union Congress, Unhealthy Competition, Uniformity, Vice President, Wages
THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) yesterday called on the government to expedite the setting up of the National Port Authority (NPA).
The purpose of the NPA would be to oversee and streamline the operations of all ports in the country.
The NPA could, among other things, help cut out unhealthy competition among ports by avoiding a duplication of services and facilities, said MTUC vice-president A. Balasubramaniam, who is also the secretary of the Union of Employees of Port Ancillary Services Suppliers.
He said the NPA could also assist in creating uniformity in the wages and terms and conditions of work for the 30,000 workers at the various ports. – Bernama
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