RIGHT TO A FAIR GIG


Sim: I hope that all parties, especially those in Parliament, will make this Bill a success and pass it so that gig workers will no longer have to put their welfare on the line to provide comfort to our lives. — Photos by RAJA FAISAL HISHAN/The Star

THE Human Resources Ministry (Kesuma) officially presented the first reading of the mooted Gig Workers Bill (RUU) 2025 at the Parliament (media centre) on Monday (Aug 25).

In attendance were Human Resources Minister Steven Sim and deputy secretary-general (policy and international) Dr Mohd Shaharin Umar, as well as various key stakeholders from related industries and e-hailing and p-hailing platforms.

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