Until four years ago, they were earning less than $100 a month. Today most rubber-tappers still earn a fraction of the minimum wage demanded by the Malaysian Trade Union Congress.
After initially agreeing to bring in a minimum wage bill, the Malaysian government changed its mind, citing the US and Australia as examples of rich countries that do not have a minimum wage! Thats ahead of reality in Australia, but its where the Howard governments Work Choices laws lead us.
The Malaysian government then introduced new laws to cut workers rights and restrict union organisation.
However, Australias bad example for Malaysia does not end there. Dr Jeyakumar Devaraj, a physician and the Socialist Party of Malaysias candidate for the state seat in the Sungei Siput area where I visited the group of plantation workers, told me that Australia was also being used as a model for the Malaysian governments push to privatise more of the public health system. Indeed, an Australian consultant crafted the governments health privatisation plan.
Green Left Weekly has a duty to expose this unhealthy example that the Howard government is setting. Weve got to do what Mike Moore has done so effectively with his documentary
Sicko.
Actually,
GLW premiere nights for
Sicko helped boost our Fighting Fund by $6036 since the last issue. This brings the total our supporters have raised this year to $136,005 or 54% of our 2007 target of $250,000.
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