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The Association was the first in the Country to introduce this unique type of service which, at the time, was new and untested.  However, with foresight and enormous effort in acquiring the best advisers, the service has proved to be a great success that to this day, this type of service is being acknowledged and copied by every employee’s trade union as well as other employers’ organizations in the Country and regarded as essential to their very existence.

This service can simply be referred to as ‘doorstep’ industrial relations service, with a personal touch.  The effectiveness of such a service is of course the convenience.  Manned by experienced Industrial Relations Advisers whom are based in the principal centre of Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur and Kluang and duly supported by Headquarters’ Advisers, this service is widely accepted and well appreciated by our members.

 

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Labour Contractor Only For

Plantation Sector

The Star, 03.07.2012


Social Security for All 

The ILO, Dec 2011 


Adapting to an Ageing

Population in the Workplace 

The ILO, Dec 2011  


Worker Levy Hike May Cost

Planters RM 1.03 Billion 

The NST, 28.5.2010

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Recognise NUPW, firms told

The Star, 09.01.2010

 


Now, the Self-employed Can

Open an EPF Account

The Star, 24.10.2009


Sept 16 a Day to Mark Unity

The Star, 20.10.2009 

 


Use Socso Counsellor, Claimants

Told

The Star, 15.10.2009

 


Subra: Estate Workers Can Earn

More

The Star, 19.10.2009


Move to Cut Backlog of

Industrial Court Cases

The Star, 29.9.2009


Many Perks But Few Interested 

The NST, 20.5.2009

 


Leading Simple and Healthy

Lives

The  NST, 20.5.2009  


Seeking Job Satisfaction in

Estates 

The NST, 20.5.2009


 

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