Foreign workers’ composition at construction site

The fragmented and unstable nature of the construction industry associated with unpleasant working environment caused the diminishing preference of potential manpower to participate in the construction industry. An increasing number of construction firms are experiencing severe outflow of the workfo...

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Main Authors: Wong, Kevin Chester How Yee, Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim, Zahari, Haziq Zul Asyraf
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Published: Penerbit Akademia Baru 2017
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spelling my.utm.804252019-05-22T06:43:00Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80425/ Foreign workers’ composition at construction site Wong, Kevin Chester How Yee Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim Zahari, Haziq Zul Asyraf TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The fragmented and unstable nature of the construction industry associated with unpleasant working environment caused the diminishing preference of potential manpower to participate in the construction industry. An increasing number of construction firms are experiencing severe outflow of the workforce, not limited to loss of manpower, but contemporaneously, expertise and valuable experiences too. The construction industry is conservative and particularly resistant to synchronise with hectic and rapid changes to content and accommodate current demands. Accumulation of a few causes such as the refusal of locals to involve, unsatisfied working conditions, labour-intensive trades, etc had caused workforce scarcity as the supplies unable to overcome and cope in-parallel with the demands. The objective of this study was to identify labour composition (profiles) at construction sites. The method used to fulfil the objective was face to face questionnaire survey to the targeted respondents. The questionnaire consisted two (2) sections; details of the construction project and details of construction labours such as background, education and training level, working experiences, general welfare and working hours and wages. The collected data were analysed using percentage distribution methods and presented in the tables and charts for easy understanding. From the result gathered, the respondents’ education level is low and most of them are from the Philippines and Indonesia. Most of them acquire the construction skills through site experience and no formal training. The majority of them stayed off-site comfortably with their family and being paid according to their skills. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/80425/1/AbdulRahimAbdulHamid2017_ForeignWorkers%E2%80%99CompositionatConstruction.pdf Wong, Kevin Chester How Yee and Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim and Zahari, Haziq Zul Asyraf (2017) Foreign workers’ composition at construction site. Journal of Advanced Research Design, 30 (1). pp. 12-21. ISSN 2289-7984 http://www.akademiabaru.com/doc/ARDV30_N1_P12_21.pdf
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topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
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Wong, Kevin Chester How Yee
Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim
Zahari, Haziq Zul Asyraf
Foreign workers’ composition at construction site
description The fragmented and unstable nature of the construction industry associated with unpleasant working environment caused the diminishing preference of potential manpower to participate in the construction industry. An increasing number of construction firms are experiencing severe outflow of the workforce, not limited to loss of manpower, but contemporaneously, expertise and valuable experiences too. The construction industry is conservative and particularly resistant to synchronise with hectic and rapid changes to content and accommodate current demands. Accumulation of a few causes such as the refusal of locals to involve, unsatisfied working conditions, labour-intensive trades, etc had caused workforce scarcity as the supplies unable to overcome and cope in-parallel with the demands. The objective of this study was to identify labour composition (profiles) at construction sites. The method used to fulfil the objective was face to face questionnaire survey to the targeted respondents. The questionnaire consisted two (2) sections; details of the construction project and details of construction labours such as background, education and training level, working experiences, general welfare and working hours and wages. The collected data were analysed using percentage distribution methods and presented in the tables and charts for easy understanding. From the result gathered, the respondents’ education level is low and most of them are from the Philippines and Indonesia. Most of them acquire the construction skills through site experience and no formal training. The majority of them stayed off-site comfortably with their family and being paid according to their skills.
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author Wong, Kevin Chester How Yee
Abdul Hamid, Abdul Rahim
Zahari, Haziq Zul Asyraf
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Zahari, Haziq Zul Asyraf
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title Foreign workers’ composition at construction site
title_short Foreign workers’ composition at construction site
title_full Foreign workers’ composition at construction site
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title_full_unstemmed Foreign workers’ composition at construction site
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publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
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http://www.akademiabaru.com/doc/ARDV30_N1_P12_21.pdf
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