The Borneo Post

MTUC welcomes King’s call on employers to save jobs, help workers

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) yesterday urged employers not to lay off their workers arbitraril­y in facing the economic fallout due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Its secretary- general, J. Solomon, said the congress wished to record its deepest appreciati­on to the Yang diPertuan Agong Al-Sultan Abdullah Riáyatuddi­n AlMustafa Billah Shah in making the call in his royal address when opening the Third Session of the 14th Parliament on Monday.

“The call displayed the palace’s utmost care and concern on the plight of workers, especially the B40 and M40 groups.

“In leading our elected Members of Parliament­s ( MPs) to give a standing ovation to the frontliner­s involved in combatting Covid-19, His Majesty has again put the spotlight on the need to look after the welfare of workers during this current crisis.

“As such, we urge all employers to appreciate and heed the call by our beloved King for them to do all they can to retain their workers even though many industries and businesses have been affected by Covid-19,” he said in a statement yesterday.

“In line with the King’s message, we call on employers and businessme­n not to shirk from their responsibi­lity towards their workers and the entire nation especially those who have received financial aid from the government through the various stimulus packages,” he added.

Solomon said MTUC also urged the government to emulate the move by Hong Kong authoritie­s to impose cash penalties on employers who sack workers, despite being given wage subsidies.

“We feel that businessme­n who receive public funds to help them to keep afloat but disregard the Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s advice are committing a betrayal of public trust and treason against the King,” he stressed.

He said MTUC also reiterated its call on the government to introduce Emergency Employment Regulation­s ( EER) which bar employers from retrenchin­g their staff for a specific period, following the Covid-19 pandemic.

“The government must give priority to the workers’ welfare as their commitment will be crucial in helping to revive our battered economy.

“Workers must not become victims of unscrupulo­us businessme­n who opt for pay cuts and retrenchme­nts as a quick fix to reduce costs so they can retain their profit margins,” he added. — Bernama

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