MTUC slams MEF unemployment warning
MTUC secretary-general J. Solomon says MEF members laying off workers are committing an unconscientious and dishonourable act. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 21, 2020.
THE Malaysian Trade Union Congress has condemned warnings of retrenchment made by Malaysian Employers Federation as inhumane and an attempt to blackmail the government to keep low-paid paid workers. MTUC secretary-general J. Solomon said warnings by MEF about retrenchment in the business community and high unemployment rate is an attempt to put pressure and even blackmail the government into giving out more concessions and financial assistance to businesses in exchange for keeping lowly paid workers.
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