Low turnout at labour laws protest

The proof organized by a MTUC manages to pull usually 100 members.

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KUALA LUMPUR: About 100 MTUC members collected during a Employees Provident Fund (EPF) domicile here currently to criticism against a new amendments to a Employment Act.

The audience is reduce than a 500 predicted by Malaysian Trade Union Congress (! MTUC) pr esident Khalid Atan.

Most of a picketing throng are members of a Malaysian Trade Union Rights Network (PSI), an affiliate of a MTUC.

Also present were DAP stalwarts Lim Kit Siang as well as M Kulasegaran who were joined by Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM) secretary-general S Arutchelvan as well as Oppressed People's Network (Jerit) coordinator E Nalini.

Trade unions alleged which a amendments would fu! rther er ode workers' rights in Malaysia.

Last month, Human Resources Minister Dr S Subramaniam tabled a argumentative amendments in a Dewan Rakyat despite widespread objection by MTUC as well as a antithesis parties.

The MTUC had organized a pacific criticism against a legislative addition during a entrance to Parliament final month which captivated about 100 people.

Trade unions claimed which a new amendments w! ould abs olve employers of any responsibility to their workers as a latter would come underneath a purview of a recruitment agency.

The amendments, MTUC added, would also concede employers to delay overtime payment by a month which would start a low-income group.

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