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Malaysian prisoners may face 'forced labour' on palm oil plantations
calendar17-09-2020 | linkThe Guardian | Share This Post:

The Guardian (16/09/2020) - Prisoners are expected to be put to work on Malaysia’s giant palm oil plantations to make up for an acute labour shortage heightened by the coronavirus pandemic.

But workers’ rights experts have warned that the proposal by the country’s palm oil producers may constitute “institutionalised forced labour” in an industry already accused of widespread abuse and exploitation of workers.

Malaysia is the world’s second largest producer of palm oil after Indonesia, producing around 25% of the global supply. Palm oil is found in almost half of the packaged products in supermarkets in the UK, from peanut butter to shampoo.

Malaysia’s palm oil producers rely heavily on cheap foreign labour, mostly from Indonesia, Bangladesh, Nepal and India, which makes up more than 80% of the plantation workforce.