Kuala lumpur: The Human Resources Ministry (KESUMA) has launched the Selected Awards of the Malaysian Industrial Court book, compiling 28 landmark awards issued by the Chairmen of the Industrial Court of Malaysia (MPM) from January 2023 to January 2025.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong stated that the 524-page book, launched yesterday during the 2025 Industrial Relations Lecture Series, is the first-ever publication of its kind by the MPM. The publication marks a historic first for the Industrial Court, aimed at providing a comprehensive reference for legal practitioners, employers, workers, and stakeholders involved in industrial dispute resolution.
The book not only compiles key decisions of the MPM but also offers practical guidance on major labour issues such as employment misconduct, work performance, workforce reduction, and the implications of non-compliance with awards. Sim emphasized that the initiative is seen as a strategic step to enhance transparency, consistency, and predictability in the MPM's decisions, thereby supporting policy development in employment based on real-world legal precedents and data.
In the first phase, 100 copies will be printed and distributed to all Court Chairmen, institutions of higher learning, industry players, and key stakeholders, including relevant government agencies. A digital version of the book will also be made available to ensure wider accessibility.
On the 2025 Industrial Relations Lecture Series, Sim noted that the inaugural programme organized by MPM served as a platform to gather key stakeholders within the industrial relations ecosystem. The one-day event was attended by MPM officers, representatives of government agencies, lawyers, employers, trade unions, and law students.
Two distinguished speakers delivered keynote addresses: Professor Dr. Ashgar Ali Ali Mohamed, Dean of Ahmad Ibrahim Kulliyyah of Laws at the International Islamic University Malaysia, and MPM Chairman J. Paramalingam, both of whom shared insights on current labour issues and innovative, ethical dispute resolution approaches. Sim added that the programme also aimed to encourage greater youth participation in the field of industrial relations and strengthen strategic ties between MPM and all stakeholders, towards a more progressive and responsive dispute resolution system.