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Panasonic, rights group reach settlement over 250 ‘unpaid’ foreign workers

today20 September 2025

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Foreign workers protesting Kawaguchi
A group of foreign workers formerly employed by Kawaguchi Manufacturing carried out a protest outside the factory in December last year. (Andy Hall pic)
PETALING JAYA:

More than 250 Bangladesh workers who reportedly were not paid for seven months last year are to receive a significant amount in settlement of their dispute with their former employer.

The settlement was reached by the Japanese multinational Panasonic and the watchdog group International Rights Advocates (IRAdvocates) which took up the workers case.

The foreign workers were formerly employed by Kawaguchi Manufacturing Sdn Bhd, a supplier of components to Panasonic.

The amount of the settlement was not disclosed, but FMT was made to understand that it was a significant sum.

Migrant labour rights activist Andy Hall, who referred the Kawaguchi case to IRAdvocates late last year, said he was pleased that there had been some level of accountability in the matter.

“I am relieved that the workers debt has finally been…

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Written by: FMT Reporters


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