<p>The men, who were working in an Indian restaurant in Subang Jaya, sought help from Alternative Action Team President B Kalaivanar, local Tamil daily 'Malaysia Nanban' said.<br /><br />One of the workers S Thirusool, 32, said the men, most of whom were from Ramnad and Trichy districts in southern India, had been forced to work a 14-hour shift without any rest day.<br /><br />He also alleged that although his Malaysian employer had deducted RM2,200 (Rs 25,000) from their salaries to apply for work permits, he was not sure if their papers were valid.<br /><br />Thirusool said each time they demanded their salaries, the employer would beat them up, the paper said.</p>
<p>The men, who were working in an Indian restaurant in Subang Jaya, sought help from Alternative Action Team President B Kalaivanar, local Tamil daily 'Malaysia Nanban' said.<br /><br />One of the workers S Thirusool, 32, said the men, most of whom were from Ramnad and Trichy districts in southern India, had been forced to work a 14-hour shift without any rest day.<br /><br />He also alleged that although his Malaysian employer had deducted RM2,200 (Rs 25,000) from their salaries to apply for work permits, he was not sure if their papers were valid.<br /><br />Thirusool said each time they demanded their salaries, the employer would beat them up, the paper said.</p>