[PS] Congratulations! LLRC urges PM10 to prioritise Trade Union (Amendment) Bill in the new parliament session

The Labour Law Reform Coalition (LLRC) congratulates Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim for being appointed as the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia. … Read More >[PS] Congratulations! LLRC urges PM10 to prioritise Trade Union (Amendment) Bill in the new parliament session

[PS] LLRC welcomes the passage of the Trade Union Amendments Bill with reservations on the fourth schedule

LLRC welcomes the passage of the Trade Union Amendment Bill in the Dewan Rakyat on 5 October 2022, which contains numerous positive changes including freedom of association. … Read More >[PS] LLRC welcomes the passage of the Trade Union Amendments Bill with reservations on the fourth schedule

LLRC Bulletin : Freedom of Association Makes Unions Stronger Ever

LLRC has published a bulletin titled “Freedom of Association Makes Unions Stronger Ever” to explain that why Malaysian workers should support the Trade Union (Amendment) Bill 2022. … Read More >LLRC Bulletin : Freedom of Association Makes Unions Stronger Ever

Submission of Memorandum on Trade Union Bill, Sabah and Sarawak Labour Ordinances to MOHR

Today, LLRC submitted three memorandums in relation to Trade Union Amendment Bill, Sabah and Sarawak Labour Ordinances to the Ministry of Human Resources in Putrajaya. … Read More >Submission of Memorandum on Trade Union Bill, Sabah and Sarawak Labour Ordinances to MOHR

[PS] Immediate dialogue on implementation of freedom of associations before the second reading of Trade Union Bill 2022

LLRC urges the Ministry to Human Resources to hold an immediate dialogue with the trade union community before the second reading of Trade Union Bill 2022 to rebuild the trust between the unions and the government. A deliberative democratic process should be adopted to make trade unions’ voices heard by the government. … Read More >[PS] Immediate dialogue on implementation of freedom of associations before the second reading of Trade Union Bill 2022

[PS] The Fourth Schedule of Trade Union Bill 2022 is a Knife Hanging over the Head of Labour Movement

LLRC calls on the government to immediately withdraw the fourth schedule of the Trade Union Bill 2022, which insinuates that trade unions could wage wars against the state and involve in terrorism. … Read More >[PS] The Fourth Schedule of Trade Union Bill 2022 is a Knife Hanging over the Head of Labour Movement

LLRC Submits World Day for Decent Work Memorandum to the Prime Minister’s Office

LLRC urges the new Prime Minister YAB Dato’ Sri Ismail Sabri Yaakob to pass the amendments of Trade Union Act and Employment Act by end of 2021. (Bilingual memorandum) … Read More >LLRC Submits World Day for Decent Work Memorandum to the Prime Minister’s Office

LLRC Mengucapkan Tahniah kepada YB M. Saravanan Atas Pelantikan Semula sebagai Menteri Sumber Manusia

Kami berharap YB M. Saravanan dapat meneruskan pembaharuan undang-undang-perburuhan yang terhenti akibat pandemik COVID-19 dan pengumuman darurat pada Januari yang lalu. … Read More >LLRC Mengucapkan Tahniah kepada YB M. Saravanan Atas Pelantikan Semula sebagai Menteri Sumber Manusia

Workers demand swift implementation of labour law reforms, new minimum wage and minimum housing standards

In conjunction with Labour Day 2021, Labour Law Reform Coalition (LLRC) calls on the government to explain whether it has suspended the labour law reform exercise indefinitely. … Read More >Workers demand swift implementation of labour law reforms, new minimum wage and minimum housing standards

Suspension of parliament will further delay labour law reform and negatively affect target of 48% labour income share aimed by SPV 2030

We urge the government to reconsider the decision of suspension of parliament and negotiate for an inter-party consensus to speed up the labour law reforms in the parliament. … Read More >Suspension of parliament will further delay labour law reform and negatively affect target of 48% labour income share aimed by SPV 2030