Kota Kinabalu: Some 33 per cent of employers in Sabah committed offences under the Sabah Labour Ordinance in 2023, according to Sabah Labour Department (JTK) Director Wan Zulkfli Wan Setapa.
Kota Kinabalu: Some 33 per cent of employers in Sabah committed offences under the Sabah Labour Ordinance in 2023, according to Sabah Labour Department Director Wan Zulkfli Wan Setapa.
He added that the activities carried out by the department benefited more than 135,000 employees throughout the State. “This matter is very serious. If found guilty, the employers can be punished with up to RM10,000 fine for each offence. “Based on the investigation we conducted today, we found the employers committing offences involving wages.
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