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Minimum wage being reviewed

PETALING JAYA: The minimum wage for workers will be reviewed and the government has called for all stakeholders to give their proposals. In his Labour Day address yesterday, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said while many were still trying to maintain their livelihoods during the Covid-19 pandemic and economic slowdown, the government would prioritise the protection of all workers to ensure that no one was left behind. “The government is always considerate of the wage minimum issue and will ensure that it remains relevant to the current socio-economic situation. “For this, a review of the Minimum Wage 2020 Order is being conducted.

Ministry reviewing labour law to suit needs, says Saravanan

KUALA LUMPUR (May 1): The Ministry of Human Resources will continue to review existing aspects of the country’s labour law, so that it is appropriate and suits needs, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M Saravanan. He said that the move is aimed at ensuring that the country s labour law is relevant to the current scenario in ensuring that workers’ welfare, safety and health rights are always protected. “The government recognises the workers, who have also helped to revive the country s economy,” he said in a speech in conjunction with the 2021 Workers Day celebration broadcast by RTM today. This is in line with this year’s Workers Day celebration, themed Cultivating New Norms in the World of Global Employment . Workers need to cultivate new norms of employment and act wisely in the face of a dynamic work environment.

PM on Labour Day: Govt committed to safeguarding, uplifting workers welfare amid pandemic

pic). In his Labour Day address on Saturday (May 1), Muhyiddin said that the government will prioritise and safeguard the welfare of workers from all levels to ensure no one is left behind He added that many are still suffering as they try to maintain their livelihood during the pandemic and the slowdown of the economy. “I do not deny that despite the government’s many efforts to assist, there are still workers out there affected and will take much time to return to their lives as they have enjoyed before the pandemic struck, ” said Muhyiddin However, I believe Malaysian workers are sustainable workers who help each other to revive the economy, ” he added in a televised speech.

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