Ministry will not stop anyone from opposing proposed amendment to Industrial Relations Act 1967

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10 Dec 2019 • 7:36 PM MYT
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Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran speaks to the press at the launch of SkilssMalaysia 2.0:Skills4all at the Perak Industrial Training Institute in Ipoh December 3, 2019. — Picture by Farhan Najib

PUTRAJAYA, Dec 10 — The Ministry of Human Resources will not prevent any party from opposing the proposed amendment to the Industrial Relations Act (APP) 1967, said Minister M. Kulasegaran.

“It’s their opinion. If anyone disagrees with what we are doing, they can go to the Parliament,” he told reporters after handing over special financial assistance to 190 staff who are from bottom 40 per cent household income group here today.

Recently, the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) had urged the Dewan Negara to reject all eight amendments to the Act passed by Dewan Rakyat, saying that the amendments were “rushed”.

Kulasegaran said there were 15.5 million workers in the country but only five per cent belong to any union.

Meanwhile, he said the ministry would recommend to the Palace to consider giving awards of appreciation to menial workers in the country. — Bernama