
Project
Support for Labour Law and Industrial Relations Reform in Malaysia
The overall objective of this project is increased compliance with labour law and ILO fundamental principles and rights at work.
Duration
1 October 2016 - 31 December 2026
Development partner(s)
United States Department of Labor
Reference
MYS/16/01/USA
Additional details
Access project dashboardILO’s Labour Law and Industrial Relations Reform Project supports the Ministry of Human Resources (Ministry) and social partners in two key areas: (i) Labour law reform; and (ii) Implementation and enforcement.
Labour law reform
Malaysia’s labour legislation that governs freedom of association (FOA), trade unions, collective bargaining and various other aspects of industrial relations dates back to the 1950s and 60s and still contains broad restrictions that
are not only contrary to Malaysia’s international obligations and international labour standards (ILS) but also impede greater economic development.
The Project is currently working with Ministry and social partners to introduce legislative and policy reforms in line with ILS. Key areas of reform include:
- lifting barriers to union registration, recognition, and collective bargaining;
- improving working conditions under the Employment Act;
- ensuring equal opportunities in the labour force; and
- curbing administrative discretion to intervene in trade disputes.
Implementation and enforcement
Labour laws that are fully implemented and enforced is a prerequisite of a strong industrial relations system. To achieve this goal, there are two important vehicles:
Labour inspection (LI)
While it is important to increase inspection resources in Malaysia, in particular the number of labour inspectors, there are other measures that can and should be taken simultaneously to ensure a strong labour inspectorate. To that end, the ILO has carried out a needs assessment of Malaysia’s LI system, and the Project is working with the Labour Departments and Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) to promote changes through a series of high impact, low cost measures.
Labour dispute resolution (LDR)
It is important that workpace disputes be prevented from escalating into major disruptive disputes and addressed at the earliest possible stage. This can be achieved through sound industrial relations and social dialogue, effective collective bargaining, conciliation, mediation and a strong Industrial Court. To this end, the project supports a series of capacity development activities and training for key actors in the LDR system. The project has also carried out a comprehensive review of the LDR system as a whole and is working with Ministry and social partners to address issues identified in the review.”
News and events

Labour Dispute Resolution
Malaysia strengthens labour dispute resolution capacity with advanced training in conciliation

24-25 September 2024
Malaysia and ILO strengthen commitment to industrial harmony at landmark conference

Trade Union
Malaysia trade unions gain collective bargaining and wage negotiation skills

Ratification
Malaysia ratifies the Occupational Safety and Health Convention, 1981 (No. 155)

Labour Inspection
Malaysia - Labour Inspection Country Profile

Labour Inspection
Tripartite Strategic Compliance Planning Workshop in Malaysia

Ratification
Malaysia ratifies the Minimum Wage Fixing Convention, 1970 (No. 131)

Minimum Wage
Statutory minimum wages: The example of Malaysia

Ratification
Malaysia ratifies key international labour standard on occupational safety and health

Labour Law
MTUC/ILO National Workshop on Labour Law Amendments in Malaysia

Labour Law
List of participants of MTUC/ILO NATONAL WORKSHOP ON LAW AMENDMENTS AND MINIMUM WAGES IN MALAYSIA, 16-18 MARCH 2011
Publications

Report
Review of Malaysia's Labour Dispute Resolution System 2020

Report
A study on minimum wage fixing in Malaysia
Project Brief
Team Members
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Natsu NogamiTechnical Advisor
Nogami@ilo.org
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Ethan Chau Weng YinTechnical Officer
Chauw@ilo.org
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Ang Jing YuhNational Project Officer
Jingyuh@ilo.org
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Fatin Amirah SuhaimiSenior Finance and Admin Assistant
Suhaimi@ilo.org
Related ILO Documents
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Labour Relations and Collective Bargaining
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Labour Dispute Resolution
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Wages