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Malaysia stands firm on labour commitments
Malaysia stands firm on labour commitments

The Star

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Malaysia stands firm on labour commitments

PUTRAJAYA: Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong leads the Human Resources Ministry (Kesuma) delegation to Geneva, Switzerland to attend the International Labour Conference (ILC), organised by the International Labour Organization (ILO). Malaysia's participation in this annual conference reflects the country's ongoing commitment to ensuring that labour policies and legislation remain aligned with international standards. This effort is crucial to strengthening worker protection, enhancing workforce well-being, and promoting strategic collaboration in the area of human capital development. In Geneva, Sim is scheduled to deliver a general address at the ILC, in addition to meeting with his Asean counterparts and holding bilateral meetings with representatives from China, India, Nepal and Qatar. These engagements aim to strengthen cooperation on labour mobility and cross-border labour management issues. During this official mission, the Malaysian delegation will also be engaged in strategic discussions with various international stakeholders. Key focus areas include Malaysia's active involvement with the World Economic Forum (WEF), the launch of TalentCorp's national strategy to address talent issues and participation in the Gender Parity Accelerator initiative, which aims to increase women's participation in the national workforce. Through active participation and close relations with various international partners, Kesuma is confident that this official visit will have a positive impact in efforts to uplift the dignity of workers, strengthen the country's competitiveness and prepare Malaysia's workforce to face future economic challenges.

Malaysia affirms labour commitment at ILO conference
Malaysia affirms labour commitment at ILO conference

The Sun

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Malaysia affirms labour commitment at ILO conference

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia's participation in the International Labour Conference (ILC), organised by the International Labour Organisation (ILO), demonstrates the country's commitment to aligning its labour policies and legislation with international standards. In a statement today, the Ministry of Human Resources (KESUMA) said its Minister, Steven Sim Chee Keong, is leading the Malaysian delegation to the annual conference held in Geneva, Switzerland. Malaysia's involvement in the ILC is seen as crucial for strengthening worker protection, enhancing workforce well-being, and fostering strategic cooperation in human capital development. Sim is scheduled to deliver a general address at the ILC and hold meetings with his ASEAN counterparts, as well as engage in bilateral discussions with representatives from China, India, Nepal, and Qatar. These meetings aim to boost collaboration on worker mobility and cross-border labour management. The Malaysian delegation will also take part in strategic engagements with various international stakeholders throughout the official mission. A key focus of the visit is Malaysia's ongoing collaboration with the World Economic Forum, including the launch of TalentCorp's national strategy to address talent-related challenges and participation in the Gender Parity Accelerator initiative, which aims to increase women's participation in the national workforce. 'Through active participation and close ties with various international partners, KESUMA is confident that this official visit will yield a positive impact in efforts to uplift the dignity of workers, enhance national competitiveness, and prepare Malaysia's workforce to face future economic challenges,' read the statement.

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