Berita
22 Julai 2007
We have briefly recorded important events and issues facing MTUC affiliates and the labour movement. We have entered the new millenium with many issues and priorities to be tackled. Workers’ standard of living has not kept pace with the economic growth of the country. Labour legislations on minimum standards has remained stagnant for two decades.
20 Julai 2007
Bernama
By Jeswan Kaur
July 20, 2007 12:20 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, July 20 (Bernama) — The Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC)
in its fight to secure a minimum wage for the private sector employees should
make use of the negotiation channels instead of picketing.
News Straits Times
By : Annie Freeda Cruez
2007/07/20
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Datuk Seri Dr Fong Chan Onn says three groups of
workers are underpaid |
KUALA LUMPUR: Three groups of workers in the private sector, including security
guards, will be paid a minimum wage.
18 Julai 2007
eKantipur
BY PRABHAKAR GHIMIRE
2007-07-17 20:17:16
KATHMANDU, July 18 – The Malaysian government will be deporting 30 Nepalis
charged with involvement in a scuffle with their employers and police, said
a Nepali envoy based in Kuala Lumpur.
New Straits Times
By : Deborah Loh
2007/07/18
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Datuk Seri Dr Fong Chan Onn putting on a dust filter
during the launch of the Convention on Occupational Safety and Health in
Putrajaya yesterday. Behind him is Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk
Abdul Rahman Bakar. |
PUTRAJAYA: The number of work-related diseases, including cancer, skin ailments
and respiratory illnesses, has increased.
17 Julai 2007
Bernama
July 17, 2007 12:44 PM
PUTRAJAYA, July 17 (Bernama) — Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Abdul
Rahman Bakar Tuesday launched a scathing attack against workers unions in the
country, saying that these trade unions should focus on building a good workforce
and workplace rather than making excessive demands like the introduction of
a minimum wage policy for all workers.
The Star
Tuesday July 17, 2007
PUTRAJAYA: More cases of work-related diseases have been reported in both the
public and private sectors in the past few years.
16 Julai 2007
Jul 16, 07 5:15pm
New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark today said her government is eager to
resume free-trade talks with Malaysia and sees the services sector as a central
component of an agreement.