NUTEAIW JOINS THE 'WORK ACT 1955 AND WORKERS' SOCIAL SECURITY ACT' PROGRAM BY SUBHILL TRAINING AND CONSULTANCY (DATED: DECEMBER 20 & 21, 2023)
From December 20th to 21st, 2023,
NUTEAIW proudly participated in the 1955 Employment Act and Workers' Social Security Act Program organized by Subhill Training and Consultancy. The program took place at Terrace, Level 2, Sunway Hotel, Seberang Jaya, Penang, starting from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.
The program provided a unique platform for NUTEAIW representatives, including President Mohamad Fauzi bin Ibrahim and General Secretary N. Gopal Kishnam, to share knowledge and experiences in the context of the 1955 Employment Act and Workers' Social Security Act.
Participants, including representatives from NUTEAIW, engaged in leadership development sessions to build skills and awareness of current issues in employment legislation and social security.
Mohamad Fauzi bin Ibrahim, President of NUTEAIW, and N. Gopal Kishnam, General Secretary, delivered inspiring presentations providing in-depth insights into the role of workers' unions in addressing current challenges.
In addition to key representatives, NUTEAIW was also represented by other delegates bringing vision and commitment to strengthen workers' unions.
Held at Sunway Hotel, Seberang Jaya, Penang, the program provided a strategic and conducive environment for learning and information sharing.
The program not only emphasized understanding employment laws but also aimed to enhance the competency of union leadership.
NUTEAIW's active presence and participation in this program reflect their commitment to continuously strengthen awareness and knowledge among workers regarding legal aspects and social security.
With the participants' enthusiasm, the program is considered a positive step towards enhancing collective understanding of employment legislation and workers' rights.
NUTEAIW continues to strive to make a positive contribution to the development of workers and workers' unions through active participation in leadership-building programs and knowledge enhancement in the employment sector. This success promises a stronger future for workers' unions