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Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Awang Hashim speaks to the media during the Pre-Syawal Sales Ceremony at the Pasar Tani Kekal Guar Chempedak in Yan May 8, 2021. Bernama pic
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ALOR SETAR, June 27 The Human Resource Ministry has received 3,737 complaints on various labour issues, especially those related to Working from Home (BDR) through the ‘Working For Workers’ (WFW) application, which was launched last May.
Its deputy minister, Datuk Awang Hashim, said of the total, 1,769 complaints involved cases of employers not allowing their employees to WFH during implementation of the movement control order (MCO).
Employers who force their workers to be present at the workplace despite being non-essential services can be reported to the Human Resource Ministry (MHR) said Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob
KUALA LUMPUR: Employers who force their workers to be present at the workplace despite being non-essential services can be reported to the Human Resou.
26 May 2021 / 18:45 H. Human Resource Minister Datuk M Saravanan. Bernama
PUTRAJAYA: Victims of the Kelana Jaya Line Light Transit Rail (LRT) train crash on Monday are qualified to claim for benefits as stipulated under the Employees’ Social Security Act 1969 (Act 4) and the Self-Employment Social Security Act 2017 (Act 789).
Human Resource Minister Datuk M Saravanan said the Human Resource Ministry, through the Social Security Organisation (Socso) is committed to process benefit claims from victims of the crash and to ensure all assistance is channeled immediately.
“Under Act 4, Socso provides coverage to employees who suffer accidents while working or while travelling to and from work under the Employment Injury Scheme.
KUALA LUMPUR: As the nation prepares to celebrate Workers’ Day on Saturday, albeit on a limited scale due to the Covid-19 pandemic, a stark truth has .