Suhakam Still Examining Suitability of New Emolument Scheme
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The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (Suhakam) is currently assessing the feasibility of the government's recently introduced emolument scheme, in response to reports suggesting that its employees are considering the potential implications of the new system. As the commission continues to study the adaptability of the scheme, it aims to ensure that the rights and welfare of its employees are protected and aligned with the principles of human rights. With the ongoing review, Suhakam is also taking into account the potential impact of the scheme on the overall well-being of its staff, while striving to maintain a fair and equitable work environment. The commission's examination of the emolument scheme is part of its broader efforts to promote and protect human rights in Malaysia, including the rights to fair labor practices and social security. As the study progresses, Suhakam is expected to provide further updates and recommendations on the suitability of the scheme. Key considerations include the scheme's adaptability, employee welfare, and compliance with human rights standards. By prioritizing the well-being of its employees, Suhakam demonstrates its commitment to upholding the principles of human rights and dignity in the workplace. ...Read more
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