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 3.2 International  Work or service
 Legal Framework  “All work or service” refers to all types
 of work, service and employment,  In  addition,  Malaysia  has  ratified
 occurring in any activity, industry or  Convention no.182 (Worst Forms of  Malaysia agreed to ratify the
 The legal framework in  sector, including in the informal  Child  Labour),  Convention  no.98  ILO Protocol to C29 of 2014
 economy. Forced labour can occur in
                         Bargaining),
                                     Convention
 Malaysia is based on a  both the public and private sectors.  (Collective (Equal  Remuneration)  and  (ILO P29), and the guiding  National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)
              no.100
 number of international and  Convention no.138 (Minimum Age) and  principles contained in P29
 regional Conventions that  Convention no.131 (Minimum Wage)  will be applied to this NAPFL.
 Malaysia has ratified.  Any person  which have provide useful guidance in
              determining Malaysia’s obligations with
 The definition applies to all workers.  respect to the protection of the rights of
 This refers to adults as well as  migrant workers.
 These include (but are not limited to) ILO  children, regardless of their
 Convention 29 on Forced Labour which  nationality and legal status.
 Malaysia ratified in 1957, the Protocol to  Further, the ACTIP aims to effectively
 Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking  deter and punish human trafficking, to
 in Persons, Especially Women and  Menace of any penalty  provide assistance to victims and to
 Children (Palermo Protocol) and the  The “menace of any penalty” refers to  promote cooperation and collaboration
 ASEAN Convention against Trafficking in  a wide range of penalties used to  within the region.
 Persons Especially Women and Children  compel someone to perform work or
 (ACTIP).  service, including penal sanctions
 and various forms of direct or indirect  The Convention specifically underlines
 coercion, such as physical violence,  the need to prevent human trafficking,
 psychological threats or the non-  including  trafficking  for  labour
 ILO C29 defines “forced or  payment of wages. The “penalty” may
 compulsory labour” as “all work or  exploitation, through establishing a
 service which is exacted from any  also consist of a loss of rights or  coherent legislative framework and
 person under the menace of any  privileges (such as a promotion,  enacting policies and programmes to
 penalty and for which the said  transfer, or access to new  prevent trafficking in persons at national
 person has not offered himself  employment).  levels. In addition, the Convention
 voluntarily”.  Involuntariness  stresses the importance of regional and
 National Action Plan on Forced Labour (2021-2025)  This definition consists of the following  to the free and informed consent of a
              international cooperation to eliminate
              human trafficking.
 The terms “offered voluntarily” refer

 elements:
 worker to enter into an employment
 relationship and his or her freedom
 to leave the employment at any time.
 For example, an employer or recruiter
 could interfere with this freedom by
 9 This explanation of the definition is taken from “The new
 making false promises to induce a
 Protocol and Recommendation at a glance” http://www.ilo.org/
 worker to take a job that he or she
 wcmsp5/groups/public/---ed_norm/---declaration/documents/
 would not otherwise have accepted.
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