Cracks appear in MTUC as Johor chapter slams Sarawak

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The Johor MTUC secretary hits out at his Sarawak counterpart for criticising the group's top leadership. FMTNews MTUC

The Malaysian Trades Union Congress appears divided over recent amendments to the Industrial Relations Act.

This followed the war of words between MTUC and the human resources ministry over amendments to the Industrial Relations Act 1967, Employment Act 1955 and Trade Unions Act 1959. In a statement today, Johor MTUC secretary Boscko Augustin urged Lo to accept the decision of the majority.

 

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