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Human Resources Ministry to mediate in Utusan salary debacle, says NUJ

Utusan Malaysia and Kosmo staff will be getting their April and May salaries late. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 12, 2019.

THE National Union of Journalists has brought the matter of Utusan Melayu Bhd’s late payment of staff wages to the attention of the Human Resources Ministry. In a response to The Malaysian Insight, NUJ’s general secretary Chin Sung Chew said Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran was informed of the debacle last Tuesday in a meeting.

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