Najib tells workers group to relax over contract labour issue



By Lee Wei Lian
Apr 07, 2012
KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 7 Datuk Seri Najib Razak has told a Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) to be more stretchable over a emanate of stipulate labour, which a organisation insists would be "a lapse to slavery",Sinar Harianreported today.
This comes after a powerful body for a country's work unions protested against due amendments to a Employment Act observant a changes would give a green light investors to sinecure Malaysians as stipulate workers instead of permanent staff.
The Malay daily quoted MTUC vice-president Mohd Roszeli Majid as observant which Najib had met with MTUC leaders in Parliament upon Thursday as well as told a workers organisation not to be too "rigid" upon a emanate as well as to assimilate a work needs of a country.
The paper combined which Najib(picture)had agreed in element which stipulate work should be hired directly as well as not by middlemen.
Mohd Roszeli was additionally reported to have pronounced which MTUC lodged a grave request with a prime apportion to abandon a due amendments to a Employment Act.
Labour unions have accused a supervision of bringing behind "slave-like" conditions with a amendments which allegedly eat away insurance for workers.
They pronounced which a amendments would allow employers to sinecure stipulate work by third celebration agencies as well as claimed it would be no different from "bonded labour".
Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam pronounced however which a amendments were due to capacitate a ministry to protect local plantation workers as well as not to endorse stipulate work during a expense of permanent jobs.
The apportion pronounced which a amendments were crafted after years of lobbying by a National Union of Planta! tion Wor kers, following a cases where plantation workers were abused by employers.
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