MTUC lodges report against limo company over EPF, Socso contributions
Former workers of a limousine company have lodged police reports after their employer did not remit EPF and Socso payments as well as sacking them for voicing out. – The Malaysian Insight pic by Hasnoor Hussain, June 22, 2020.
SIX employees from a limousine and tourism services company have lodged police reports against their employer for failing to remit payments to the Employees Provident Fund and Socso. The reports were lodged at the Jalan Travers police station by Malaysian Trade Unions Congress secretary-general J. Solomon on behalf of the workers.
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