Workers coalition calls for government to delay second reading of new Trade Union Bill


Camu president Rudy Rusly (third from left) during a press conference held to voice the unions disappointment over the government's failure to seek stakeholders opinion prior to tabling the Trade Union Bill.

KUALA LUMPUR: The government has been urged to postpone the tabling of the second reading of the Trade Union Bill that was prepared without prior consultation with various stakeholders.

The Coalition Against Multiplicity of Unions (Camu) president Rudy Rusly said the coalition views the government’s reluctance to discuss amendments with unions as unwarranted.

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