Berita
3 Mei 2007
Bernama
By Mohd Nasir Yusoff
May 03, 2007 17:20 PM
NUSA DUA (Bali), May 3 (Bernama) — Malaysia has called for the 140-member
Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) to suggest a mechanism to monitor the growth
of the migrant labour force.
Hindustan Times
Kuala Lumpur, May 03, 2007
Twenty-one Indian workers who arrived in Malaysia for a better future now want
to return home, saying they were beaten by their employer and denied salary.
2 Mei 2007
New Straits Times
By: Regina Lee
2007/05/02
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MTUC president Syed Shahir Syed Mohamud
(seated, second from right) and Cuepacs president Omar Osman (seated, third
from right) at the Cuepacs Workers Day celebration. |
KUALA LUMPUR: In a rare display of solidarity, Cuepacs invited the Malaysian
Trades Union Congress (MTUC) to speak at its Workers Day celebration for the
first time yesterday.
Cuepacs president Omar Osman assured the crowd of about 200 members, including
teachers, nurses and police personnel, that there was no bad blood between both
organisations.
The Star
Wednesday May 2, 2007
KUALA LUMPUR: Social dialogue is being pushed as the way forward for banks
to continue being competitive in the face of globalisation.
The Star
Wednesday May 2, 2007
KUALA LUMPUR: Cuepacs is hoping for a favourable response to its pay rise demand
from the Government at a May 21 gathering with civil servants.
New Straits Times
V. SHANKAR GANESH, RINA DE SILVA and S. ARULLDAS
2007/05/02
Workers Day is
to remember and celebrate the sacrifices of workers. For most people, it is a
holiday.But there are those, such as estate workers, who have to work in order
to earn that extra sen to make ends meet. V. SHANKAR GANESH, RINA DE SILVA and
S. ARULLDAS find out if there has been any improvement in their lives
30 April 2007
Bernama
By R. Ravichandran
April 30, 2007 19:26 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 (Bernama) — More than 11 million workers in the public
and private sectors will celebrate Workers Day tomorrow, hoping to receive higher
pay and a better living standard.
Bernama
April 30, 2007 17:57 PM
KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 (Bernama) — Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said cooperation
between employers and workers unions in maintaining a harmonious industrial
environment can boost stability and economic growth.