MEMORANDUM CALLING FOR AN END OF ALL FORMS OF UNION BUSTING AND VIOLATION OF WORKER RIGHTS
A disturbing ‘UNION BUSTING’
 trend is immerging, whereby employers have been terminating, suspending
 and taking disciplinary actions against TRADE UNION leaders and 
members, and workers involved in legitimate TRADE UNION and worker 
activities.
1. For picketing in front of Keretapi 
Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) on the issue of worker future welfare and 
rights, which the Union saw as being impeded by the current President of
 KTMB, KTMB terminated the Railway Union Malaysia (RUM) President (Abdul
 Razak Md Hassan), Vice President (R. Subramaniam), 41 others and 
suspended 27 others union members that participated in the said picket.
2. For the issuance of a media 
statement as the President of the National Union of Flight Attendants 
Malaysia (NUFAM), Ismail Nasaruddin was terminated by Malaysian Airlines
 Systems Berhad (MAS) by reason that it is misconduct for an employee to
 issue a Statement. NUFAM Secretary General (Mohd Akram Osman) and 5 
union members have also been terminated for union activities.
3. For the National Union of Bank 
Employees (NUBE) activities, Vice-President (Abdul Jamil Jalaludeen) and
 Treasurer General (Chen Ka Fatt) was terminated by bank management.
4. For someone else being raised issues
 about worker injustices in a closed Facebook group of union members, 
the President of Electronic Industry Employees Union Western Region, 
Peninsular Malaysia (EIEUWR)/ Kesatuan Sekerja Industri Elektronik 
Wilayah Barat Semenjung Malaysia (KSIEWBSM), Wan Noorulazhar bin Mohd 
Hanafiah was terminated by RENESAS.
5. For the submission of a Malaysian 
Trades Union Congress (MTUC) memorandum to candidate contesting in the 
General Elections to get commitment to worker rights, 18 union members 
from National Union of Transport Equipment and Allied Industries 
Workers/ Kesatuan Kebangsaan Pekerja Pekerja Perusahaan Alat Alat 
Pengangkutan dan Sekutu (NUTEAIW) were terminated in DRB HICOM 
subsidiaries in Pekan, Pahang including the MTUC Pahang Chairman Rusaini
 Ramli.
6. For issuance of a media statement as
 a President of National Union of Journalist (NUJ), Mohamed Hatta 
Wahari, Deputy President and Branch Chairman Amran Ahmad and Deputy 
Secretary Norazri Abdul Rahman was terminated by Utusan Melayu (M) Bhd.
7. President and 16 Union leaders and 
workers of Kesatuan Kakitangan Pekerja-Pekerja Westport (M) Sdn Bhd was 
terminated for union activities.
8. For picketing in front of Ansell NP 
Sdn.Bhd, Malacca on the issue of worker welfare and rights, Ansell NP 
Sdn. Bhd terminated the Branch Deputy Chairman (NUECMRP) and 9 union 
members that participated in the said picket.
The above, are some of the cases in 
which workers have been terminated, and/or disciplined by reason of 
their involvement in union activities.
The Industrial Relations Act 1967, 
section 5 – Prohibition on employers and their trade unions in respect 
of certain acts’ provides that ‘…(1) No employer or trade 
union of employers, and no person action on behalf of an employer or 
such trade union shall-(a) impose any condition in a contract of 
employment seeking to restrain the right of a person who is a party to 
the contract to join a trade union, or to continue his membership in a 
trade union;(b) refuse to employ any person on the ground that he is or 
is not a member or an officer of a trade union;(c) discriminate against 
any person in regard to employment, promotion, any condition of 
employment or working conditions on the ground that he is or is not a 
member or officer of a trade union;(d) dismiss or threaten to dismiss a 
workman, injure or threaten to injure him in his employment or alter or 
threaten to alter his position to his prejudice by reason that the 
workman- (i) is or proposes to become, or seeks to persuade any other 
person to become, a member or officer of a trade union; or (ii) 
participates in the promotion, formation or activities of a trade union;
 or (e) induce a person to refrain from becoming or to cease to be a 
member or officer of a trade union by conferring or offering to confer 
any advantage on or by procuring or offering to procure any advantage 
for any person….’ is the particular provision now 
available to protect termination, disciplinary action and/or 
discrimination against union members but is found to be insufficient.
The government talks about industrial 
harmony, and promotes the usage of complaint mechanisms but a great 
injustice happens because business and employers continue unaffected 
making profits, whilst the wrongfully dismissed workers is left to 
languish without employment and income which affects the welfare and 
wellbeing of workers and their families. The process of resolving 
wrongful dismissal cases take years to resolve, and at the end of the 
day majority of the workers do not even get reinstated.
Union registration and recognition 
takes too long, and is further delayed by employers making judicial 
review applications and appeals to the courts. This delay, which can 
last many years, deprives workers of their right to an fully functional 
TRADE UNION and the benefits of a Collective Agreement.
What is most disturbing is some of these ‘UNION BUSTING’ actions are being committed by Malaysian government owned or linked companies like KTMB, MAS, WESTPORT and DRB-HICOM.
THEREFORE, WE CALL ON SUHAKAM, MALAYSIAN BAR AND ALL HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS TO JOIN US IN CALLING ON THE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA TO:
1. End of all forms of UNION BUSTING, and for the respect and promotion of all worker rights.
2. More effective legislations that 
will prevent employers from ‘UNION BUSTING’, termination or taking 
disciplinary actions against union leaders and union members for union 
activities. employers must be prevented from using union activities, or 
legitimate actions of workers promoting worker rights, and struggling 
against injustice into employment misconducts.
3. Employment misconducts need to be 
strictly confined to misconducts related to workplace, and not used to 
prevent union and worker activities, standing up against injustice and 
worker right violations, or the promotion of rights for workers.
4. Reinstate all union leaders and 
members who have been terminated, and cease all suspension and 
disciplinary proceedings against workers by reason of their union 
activities;
5. Expedite the process of registration and recognition of trade unions;
6. Expedite the process of resolving trade disputes and wrongful dismissal cases;
7. End all forms of UNION BUSTING activities.
MTUC SELANGOR & WILAYAH PERSEKUTUAN DIVISION 
Source: MTUC Website 
 
 
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