MTUC HQ LABOUR BULLETIN SEPT 2015

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    Malaysian Trades Union Congress Sept 2015

    Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) Systems

    Causing Loss Of Employment For

    Many Workers,

    Government Should Protect

    Human Workers Welfare and SecurityMTUC is disappointed with the loss of jobs for workers at toll booths,by reason of automation or the electronic toll collection (ETC) sys-tem. Many local workers, especially women workers have lost their

    jobs by this move by highway toll operators. The Malaysian govern-ment failed to protect employment of workers, when these compa-nies choose to do away with human workers in favor of automation.

    It must also be noted despite the existence of Smartcard andTouch n Go lanes at toll booths, a large number of people still used

    the cash payment lanes. This also was used by taxis and other vehi-cles that were charged different rates compared to normal users. Formany workers still, employers still do insist on receipts before reim-bursement for travel is paid.

    Pre-paid cards only benefit one travel card companies, beingTouch n Go, and for many low waged workers whose regular incomeis also uncertain, by reason of the unchecked increase of precariousemployments in Malaysia and the growing increase of loss of regularemployments, prefer the pay as you use method.

    This gives the worker real access and control to the moneyin hand. He prefers not to pay in advance money that is effectively

    stuck and irretrievable with ease in your Touch n Go cards. This pref-erence can also be seen by many in Malaysia who still avoid regularauto-payment methods, preferring rather to make cash paymentswhen the bill arrives. Likewise, the preference to use pre-paid, ratherthan being obligated to pay higher fixed rates for their telephonyneeds

    Malaysian government need to ensure that employment op-portunities are not lost by reason of automation or otherwise, espe-cially where it concerns local workers, more so in town and rural are-as. MTUC urges the government to reverse or restrict this currentmove by highway operators to replace human workers in favor ofautomation.

    N.Gopal Kishnam

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    Sept 2015 MTUC

    Langkah-langkah perlu diambil

    sepanjang jerebu melanda

    Kursus Perhubungan Perusahaan dan Rundingan Kolektif MTUC/SCMTUC dengan kerjasama Solidarity Center telah mengadakan kursus Perhubungan Perusahaan dam RundinganKolektif selama tiga hari di pusat MTUC dari 8-10hb September 2015. Seramai 31 peserta dari pelbagai sektor dan

    wilayah telah mengambil bahagiandengan 8 peserta wanita.

    Golongan berisiko tinggi menghadkan aktiviti luar Golongan berisiko tinggi memakai alat pelin-

    dungan pernafasan Orang ramai mengurangkan aktiviti-aktiviti lasak

    di luar rumah.

    Nasihat Umum bagi mengelakkan

    masalah kesihatan sepanjang jerebu melanda. Kerap membasuh muka dan bahagian yang terd-

    edah kepada jerebu Minum banyak air masak. Menggunakan alat penghawa dingin dengan

    mod kitaran dalam berada di dalam kenderaan.

    Mereka yang mengalami batuk, selesema, asma,sakit mata dan mempunyai jangkitan paru-paruperlulah mendapatkan rawatan doctor dengansegera apabila keadaan bertambah teruk.

    Perokok perlu berhenti merokok

    Berada di dalam bangunan dan kurangkan be-rada dipersekitaran luar yang berjerebu.

    Golongan yang berisiko menghadapi masalah

    kesihatan sepanjang jerebu melanda:1.Kanak-kanak2.Orang tua3.Wanita mengandung4.Pesakit jantung dan respiratori5.Alahan kepada habuk6.Perokok

    7.Orang yang bekerja di luar bangunanSumber:Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia,Jabatan Alam Sekitar

    KES/AWARD yang penting membelakangkan kepentingan Kesatuan dan pekerja:No 942 of 2015 Menidakkan Hak Pekerja Menolak hak pekerja asing dari memasuki kesatuan sekerjaNo 1087 of 2015 Pengerusi meneruskan perbicaraan walaupun pihak wakil kesatuan tidak hadir dan telah

    memaklumkan kepada mahkamah

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    MTUC Sarawak : Bowling tournamentwas successfully organized by Women and Youth committee Sarawak Division on the 15 Aug. A total of 14teams took part in a one day event that was graced open by Chairman of MTUC Sarawak Division Tuan Hj Ibra-him Hamid who is also the president of UTES Sarawak. Altogether 56 union members from various union in Sa-rawak participated. CIMB bankers from SBEU walked away withRM500 plus trophy. 2nd place won by team from UTES and 3rd

    place went to RHB bank SBEU.Reported by : SisterHadiah LeenPresident, Sarawak Bank Employees' Union

    Majlis Malam Mesra AMESU

    Majlis makan malam dan ramah mesra kesatuan AMESU di dewan Majlis Bandaran Teluk Intan. Seramai 700ahli telah menghadirkan diri dan ucapan utama telah disampaikan oleh Sdra Zainal bin Ismail, Naib PresidenMTUC. Turut bersama ialah pegawai-pegawai utama MTUC Perak Sdra Ridzuan Zakaria, Timb Pengerusi Pe-rak, Sdra Hamzah Jaafar, Setiausaha MTUC Perak, Sdra Tan Ismail Penolong Setiausaha dan Sdra Rosli

    Jaafar, bendahari.

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    ITUC-AP / MTUC / ATUC / ILO ASEAN TRIANGLE PROJECTATUC Youth Rally and Dissemination Forum on Protecting Migrant Workers through Trade

    Union Agreements.INTEGRATING YOUTH ACROSS BOARDERS

    3-5 September 2015, at YMCA Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

    The ASEAN Trade Union Council, in the first ATUC Youth Rally and Dissemination Forum on Protecting MigrantWorkers through Trade Union Agreements in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 3-5 September 2015, with the participa-tion of about 200 young workers/delegates and principal officers of 16 affiliate national labor centers, from nine (9)ASEAN member states, including observers and or resources persons from the International Labor Organisation(ILO) ACTRAV, ILO ASEAN Triangle Project (ATP), the International Trade Union Confederation Asia Pacific, andthe ASEAN Secretariat.

    Engaged the active participation of and solicited the candid the of the youth delegates in the collective analysis and

    appreciation of the current state of young workers, labor market realities, decent work, migration, the labor move-ment and social media through structure learning exercises, workshops, group discussion, games and other funactivities.SYAMSUL AZWAN MUSTAR Secretary Youth Committee.

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    Naza Automotive Manufacturing

    berhentikan 300 pekerja

    Kira-kira 300 pekerja syarikat pengeluar kereta Naza Automotive Manufacturing (NAM) Sdn Bhd diberhentikan kerjahari ini selepas jualan kenderaan jatuh tahun ini sejak pengenalan Cukai Barang dan Perkhidmatan (GST) padaApril lalu.

    Pemberhentian tersebut melibatkan 255 kakitangan, 30 Jawatankuasa NAM dan selebihnya kakitangan pentad-biran. Kesemua kakitangan yang diberhentikan itu diraikan dalam satu majlis perpisahan yang diadakan di Dewan

    Seri Zaleha di Gurun Kedah. Dalam satu atur cara majlis program yang dikirimkan kepada The Malaysian Insider,majlis perpisahan diadakan hari ini turut disertai Ketua Pegawai Operasi NAM Roslan Abd Ghani dan ucapan pega-

    wai Jabatan Tenaga Kerja.

    Semasa majlis sama, semua kakitangan juga diberi surat pemberhentian kerja. The Malaysian Insider cubamenghubungi ibu pejabat NAM di Kedah bagi mendapatkan pengesahan mengenainya, bagaimanapun gagalmendapat sebarang maklum balas.

    NAM merupakan salah sebuah syarikat pengeluar kereta di bawah Kumpulan Naza yang memulakan operasi padaMei 2004. Menurut maklumat daripada laman rasminya, NAM memiliki 1,000 tenaga kerja dan menjalankan kerjapemasangan kereta Peugeot dan Kia untuk pasaran tempatan dan luar negara.

    Jualan kenderaan keseluruhan pada Julai tahun ini susut kepada 58,646 unit daripada 60,269 unit yang dicatatkanpada bulan yang sama pada 2014. Persatuan Automotif Malaysia (MAA) berkata jumlah yang rendah itu disebab-

    kan jualan kurang memberangsangkan dalam segmen kenderaan penumpang dan komersial.

    Jualan kenderaan penumpang pada Julai merosot kepada 52,636 unit berbanding 53,576 unit pada bulan yangsama tahun lepas, manakala jualan kenderaan komersial turun kepada 6,010 unit daripada 6,693 unit sebelum ini.Dari Januari hingga Julai, jualan kenderaan keseluruhan susut kepada 380,830 unit berbanding 393,425 unit bagi

    tempoh yang sama tahun lepas, kata MAA yang dipetik dalam laman rasminya.

    MAA sebelum ini juga meramalkan jualan kereta tahun ini bakal menyusut akibat pelaksanaan GST kerana orangramai mengambil sikap tunggu dan lihat. 27 Ogos, 2015.

    Source: http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/bahasa/article/300-pekerja-naza-automotive-diberhentikan

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    Gaji tidak sesuai, menyebabkan pekerja

    tempatan menolah kerja 3D

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    Index to measure real inflation!

    The MTUC would like to invite the Minister of Human Re-sources and his officers to discuss workers issues in thecountry in view of the deteriorating economic conditions inthe country. Theres also a need to handle the politicaland economic issues that are fast dragging the countrydown. A big concern is the recent report that foreigninvestors may pull out another USD1 billion out of thebond market this week as the bonds mature. Its reallybad that investor confidence was weakening and wherethis was being attributed to political issues. Secretary-General N. Gopal Krishnan said that the governmentneeds to do something drastic to overcome this issue.Apart from the weakening foreign investor confidence, themorale of workers in the country, especially Malaysians,are also being affected.

    We are fast losing trust in the governments abil-ity to handle matters transparently and in the interest ofthe people.Also, in these times, the MTUC would like the government

    to declare whether foreign workers are still being broughtinto the country, said Gopal in his statement. The Minis-try of Human Resources should make an open declara-tion of the numbers.

    The union was expressing its concern on the on-going economic and political issues facing the country.With the ringgit depreciating against major currencies,the cost of imports have gone up and as a direct conse-quence of this, there has been a further rise in the cost ofliving.The economic figures used such as inflation and theConsumer Price Index (CPI) does not reflect the real risein the cost of living.

    Gopal prefers to use the Mamak Stall Index tomeasure real inflation. Just compare prices at themamak stalls over the last one year. When other essen-tials such as rent, schooling for children, transport etc arealso taken into account, Malaysian workers especiallythose from the lower income group are badly affected.

    The union charged that jobs are being impactedin the current economic climate and the rate of retrench-ment has been rising. Employers are also taking ad-

    vantage of the situation through various means. The gov-ernment, through the Ministry of Human Resources,should intervene to ensure that employers are not abus-ing the system. PS MTUC 1 Oct 2015

    The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and

    Civil Services (Cuepacs) wants the government to con-sider giving a three-month bonus to civil servants when

    the 2016 Budget is tabled.

    Cuepecs secretary-general Datuk Lok Yim Pheng saidthe request was being made to ease the burden of civilservants to face the current high cost of living.

    We are not requesting the government to give the three-month bonus in a lump sum but in stages as we under-stand the situation of the government, the said.

    He said the request was also to appreciate the contribu-tion of civil servants who showed excellent service per-

    formance all this while.

    Apart from that, when they received their bonus theywill spend and boost the economy further, he said.

    Lok said Cuepacs also wanted the government to reviewand undertake improvements on the 252 salaryschemes and allowances to ease their financial burdenamidst the current economic challenges faced. He saiddue attention should be given as it was the aspiration of

    the 1.6 million civil servants in the country.

    The government probably should also provide moreallocation for training opportunities to further upgradetheir skills and expertise, he said.Source: Bernama.September 11,2015

    Cuepacs Wants Gov't To Consider Three

    Months' Bonus In 2016 Budget

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    AKTIVITI MTUC-

    Latihan & Kursus

    Sept 2015 MTUC

    LAWATAN DELEGASI UiTM

    TERENGGANU

    Wisma MTUC 10-5, Jalan USJ 9/5T, 47620 Subang Jaya, Selangor. Tel: 03-80242953 Fax:03-80243225website : www.mtuc.org.my; email:mtucgeneral @gmail.com / disediakan oleh: Sdri.R.Rajeswari, Setiausaha Penyelidikan

    disahkan dan disemak : Sdra. N. Gopal Kishnam Setiausaha Agung.

    Seramai 30 pelajar bersama Pensyarah Dr AzizulAzhan bin Hj Hussain dari UiTM Dungun Terengga-nu telah mengadakan sessi lawatan sambal belajardalam bidang Perhubungan Perusahaan pada 11hbSept 2015.

    Turut bersama bersama delegasi ini ialahYB Abdullah Sani, Timb Presiden, Sdra Gopal Kish-nam, Setiausaha Agung, Sdri Rajeswari, pegawaiPenyelidikan dan Sdra Soma pegawai pendidikan.

    Pelajar-pelajar telah bersa-

    ma-sama peserta kursus

    MTUC bagi melihatsendiri aktiviti MTUC

    Pensyarah Dr Azizul Azhan turut dalam

    kursus MTUC