INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS ACT 1967 (ACT 177), RULES & REGULATIONS (AS AT 1ST MARCH 2017)

An Act to promote and maintain industrial harmony and to provide for the regulation of the relations between employers and workmen and their trade unions and the prevention and settlement of any differences or disputes arising from their relationship and generally deal with trade disputes and matter...

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Corporate Author: Legal Research Board (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Petaling Jaya, Selangor International Law Book Services 2017
Series:LAWS OF MALAYSIA
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Summary:An Act to promote and maintain industrial harmony and to provide for the regulation of the relations between employers and workmen and their trade unions and the prevention and settlement of any differences or disputes arising from their relationship and generally deal with trade disputes and matters arising thereform. Detailed Contents Of Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) : The Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) is an act that governs the industrial relations system in Malaysia. It provides a framework for the regulation of the relationship between employers and employees, including trade unions, collective bargaining, and dispute resolution. The following are the key provisions of the Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) as amended by the Industrial Relations (Amendment) Act 2020: Recognition of trade unions: The Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) provides for the recognition of trade unions by employers. Employers are required to recognize trade unions that have satisfied the requirements for registration under the Trade Unions Act 1959. Collective bargaining: The Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) requires employers to engage in collective bargaining with trade unions that represent their employees. The Act provides for the procedures for collective bargaining, including the requirement for a collective agreement to be in writing and signed by both parties. Dispute resolution: The Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) provides for the resolution of industrial disputes between employers and employees. The Act provides for the establishment of the Industrial Court, which has the power to hear and determine disputes between employers and employees. Unfair dismissal: The Industrial Relations Act 1967 (Act 177) provides for the protection of employees from unfair dismissal. The Act provides for the establishment of the Industrial Court, which has the power to hear and determine claims for unfair dismissal.
Item Description:"The law stated is as at 31 December 2003"--P. ii
"List of cases": p. xxv-lii
Physical Description:152 pages 24 cm
ISBN:9789678926348