V Sivakumar said the matter would be given due attention by the government since there are employers who refuse to recognise unions in their companies. theSun theSundaily WorkersRights union employers Companies Malaysia
: The Human Resource Ministry will make several amendments to the process of recognising workers’ unions to give workers an avenue to fight for their rights and to seek justice.
“I was informed that there are cases whereby employers refuse to recognise workers unions headed by employees and that makes it difficult for employees to fight for their own rights,” he said in his speech at the Festival organised by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress on the eve of Labour’s Day, here tonight.
According to Sivakumar, the government will try to overcome these issues to ensure all workers in the country are protected and given the privileges that are equivalent to their contributions to their employers and the country. He added that the government will also cooperate with employers to ensure workers who have limited qualifications are also given opportunities to enhance their careers or education through trainings and courses.
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