Metal plant being probed over filthy workers’ dorms


IPOH: A metal manufacturing factory at the Pengkalan 2 Industrial Area is being investigated by the state Labour Department for housing its workers in allegedly unsuitable and filthy dormitories.

Perak Labour Department director Muhamad Fauzi Abd Ghani said they found the company had failed to provide clean and proper dormitories for its workers.

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