The Human Resources Ministry is looking to set up a Sabah Labour Advisory Council to address issues faced by employers and safeguard employee welfare in the State.
Its Deputy Minister Mustapha Sakmud said the Ministry wants to ensure a win-win situation for all parties and impose effective labour laws through the council.“When I deal with employees and employers, I’ve seen that there may be some acts implemented in the Peninsula, but enforcing in the State had to be postponed.
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