Suhakam employees call off picket


KUALA LUMPUR: The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (Cuepacs) will hold talks with the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) to find the best solution regarding the demands and problems faced by the commission's employees.

Cuepacs president Datuk Dr Adnan Mat (pic) said it had held discussions with the Suhakam Workers’ Union (KPPSHM) and that they have agreed not to go ahead with the picketing that was scheduled for Friday (Jan 10).

"It is understood that the picket was planned due to several matters involving demands for salary increments and the allegedly different performance assessment system.

"Cuepacs will bring this matter up for discussion with Suhakam to resolve this in a comprehensive manner and for the good of all parties involved,” he said.

Adnan said that, as such, Cuepacs has asked Suhakam chairman Datuk Seri Mohd Hishamudin Md Yunus and the Prime Minister's Department to allow negotiations to be held immediately to resolve the issue.

Adnan also urged all Suhakam staff to continue to serve as usual and in a professional manner while negotiations are carried out. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Cuepacs , SUHAKAM , picket , welfare , negotiation , cancel

Next In Nation

Racial unity takes center stage in Dewan Rakyat on final day of royal address debate
E-waste, scrap smuggling done through false declarations, says Customs Dept
Tunku Idris kicks off Chingay event in JB
EPF top brass must explain 'sell low, buy high' of MAHB shares because it involves money belonging to the public, says Dr Wee
Zayn Rayyan never seen playing at apartment playground, neighbour testifies
Body of man found with croc bite marks in Sarawak river
Civil Defence Force inducts professionals from various fields into its ranks
Anwar discusses Myanmar, South China Sea, intra-Asean trade issues with Brunei Sultan
Brothers suffer life-altering injuries in Nibong Tebal crash while on their way to school
Cops question three witnesses over Mao Zedong engraving in Semenyih

Others Also Read