Civil servants can't turn to Industrial Court over unfair dismissal, says judge

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The Industrial Court is only for workers from the private sector, K Rajeswari says. FMTNews

October 7, 2019 9:35 AM

In the ruling delivered last week, she said this was pursuant to Section 52 of the Industrial Relations Act. Rajeswari said Hamid’s employer, Nafas, is a statutory body set up under the Farmers Organisation Act 1973 and established under written law. According to the facts of the case, Hamid was dismissed in October last year. He went to the Industrial Relations Department seeking conciliation but no solution was found.Hamid was appointed as general manager by the agriculture and agro-based industry minister for a two-year contract from Oct 1, 2017. He drew a monthly salary of RM29,500.

 

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