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Malaysian Industrial Relations & Employment Law: Trade Unions

This document discusses trade unions in Malaysia, including their purpose and benefits. It defines a trade union and outlines the requirements for union membership and registration. Police, armed forces, prison and security staff have restrictions on membership, while managers and executives can only join unions of the same category. The registration process and requirements are described, including recognition by employers. The control of unions is discussed. Finally, the roles of the Malaysian Trade Union Congress and Malaysian Employers Federation are introduced in relation to industrial relations.

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Malaysian Industrial Relations & Employment Law: Trade Unions

This document discusses trade unions in Malaysia, including their purpose and benefits. It defines a trade union and outlines the requirements for union membership and registration. Police, armed forces, prison and security staff have restrictions on membership, while managers and executives can only join unions of the same category. The registration process and requirements are described, including recognition by employers. The control of unions is discussed. Finally, the roles of the Malaysian Trade Union Congress and Malaysian Employers Federation are introduced in relation to industrial relations.

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MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

& EMPLOYMENT LAW


Author: Maimunah Aminuddin

Chapter Five
Trade Unions

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Preview
 Reasons for joining a trade union
 Purpose of trade unions
 Definition of “trade union”
 Membership of a trade union
 Registration of trade unions
 Control of trade unions
 Current status of trade unions
 The MTUC and the MEF
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Union vs non union

Data as per 2013

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Why Union?

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Introduction

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Trade Union Act 1959

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TU Act 1959 give the benefits of

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Example of the benefit of TU

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BENEFIT OF TU

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Types of unions

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Trade union in malaysia

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Membership of a trade
union

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Membership of a trade union, cont.

Police, Armed Forces and Prison service


employees canNOT join any trade union.

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Membership of a trade union, cont.

Managers, Executives, Confidential Staff and


Security Staff can only join a union whose
members are in the same category.

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Employment Law
Registering a union
 What are required?
 What are the process?
 Who will confirm the registration
 Who will need to recognize the TU
 What happen if the TU is not register? Not
recognize?

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REGISTERING A
TRADE UNION

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Registration process

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recognition

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Control over trade unions

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Employment Law
MTUC

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The Malaysian Employers Federation
(MEF)

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IRA 1967

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