PUTRAJAYA: The National Human Resource Policy Framework will be launched during the 2024 Labour Day celebration at the Putrajaya International Convention Centre (PICC) on May 1, says the Human Resources Minister.
To be launched on Labour Day (1 May), the framework will provide guidelines for KESUMA, and the government as a whole, when it comes to human capital development programmes in the country.
Malaysia’s decision to put a freeze on new foreign worker recruitment will adversely affect Bangladesh’s labour migration as the Southeast Asian nation is a large overseas job market for low-skilled Bangladeshi workers.
KUALA LUMPUR, March 29 The Human Resources Minsitry (Kesuma) has appointed two women, with extensive experience in the field of labour law, as new Industrial Court chairmen.
KUALA LUMPUR: The appointment of two women as the new Industrial Court chairmen will not only fill in the long overdue vacancies but also bring the number of women appointed to the Industrial Court above 30%, says Steven Sim.