Ratification of Forced Labour Protocol is commendable, but more comprehensive reforms are needed

Labour Law Reform Coalition (LLRC) commends the Minister of Human Resources for his announcement that the government had agreed to ratify the ILO Forced Labour protocol. … Read More >Ratification of Forced Labour Protocol is commendable, but more comprehensive reforms are needed

LLRC urges the Minister to withdraw police report and respect union leaders’ freedom of expression

Labour Law Reform Coalition calls on the Minister of Human Resources M. Saravanan to withdraw his police report against J. Solomon immediately and respect trade union leaders’ freedom of expression on labour issues. … Read More >LLRC urges the Minister to withdraw police report and respect union leaders’ freedom of expression

MOHR, MTUC and MEF should support ratification of ILO Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment

Labour Law Reform Coalition urges Ministry of Human Resources, Malaysian Trades Unions Congress and Malaysian Employers Federation to support ratification of the ILO Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment … Read More >MOHR, MTUC and MEF should support ratification of ILO Convention 190 on Violence and Harassment

Submission of reform proposals on Trade Union Act and Industrial Relations Act to the Minister

LLRC representatives submitted a memorandum to the Minister of Human Resources M. Kulasegaran, urging the government to accept our reform proposal for Trade Union Act and Industrial Relations Act. … Read More >Submission of reform proposals on Trade Union Act and Industrial Relations Act to the Minister