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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

RM2,000 ONLY? BUT UTUSAN’S STAFF OWED SEVERAL MONTHS OF PAY – HOW JUST & ISLAMIC IS THIS? AS UMNO PLAYS BLAME GAME WITH SUFFERING UTUSAN STAFF, DAP MPs CALL ON GOVT TO HELP – ‘PAKATAN IS A GOVT FOR ALL MALAYSIANS INCLUDING THOSE WHO DIDN’T VOTE FOR THEM, HELP UTUSAN WORKERS EVEN THOUGH THE PAPER ITSELF SPEWED RACIAL HATRED WHILE UNDER UMNO CONTROL’

UTUSAN Melayu (M) Berhad will be paying each of their employees RM2,000 tonight as management mulls over closing two papers in its stable.
Human resources, administration and property general manager Nazlan Osman said the amount is based on the company’s current financial situation.
“The payment will be credited into the staff’s accounts by tonight and it will be deducted from salaries owed by the company.
“We hope that this payment will help ease the staff’s financial situation,” he said in a statement.
Utusan has been in a financial crisis since last year and had failed to meet salary payments from June this year.
It is also having difficulty paying 800 staff members that had left under a voluntary separation scheme – a move management believed would help the company stay afloat.
Yesterday afternoon, the papers’ staff had picketed over the delay in payment of their salaries.
They were informed that the company will have to cease operations if there is no solution to paying their salary arrears.
Earlier, the Human Resource Ministry, through the Social Security Organisation (Sosco), has offered assistance to secure new employment for employees who may lose their jobs due to the financial position of the company.
Deputy minister Mahfuz Omar said today Socso will try to get matching employment for the employees.
He also said contributors to the Employment Insurance System can claim various benefits if they lose their jobs. – THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT

DAP MP wants gov’t to help Utusan staff despite ‘hurtful propaganda’

DAP’s Segambut MP Lim Lip Eng hopes the government will provide help to the staff of troubled Utusan Group, which is expected to cease print publication of its newspapersUtusan Malaysia and Kosmo! tomorrow.
“As it is, with the present delay in salaries, the newsmen are having problems bringing food to the table, servicing their car loans and housing loans.
“I believe the Pakatan Harapan government will rise to the occasion, in spite of many years of being the victim of Utusan’s hurtful propaganda filled with falsehoods, and provide them with the necessary aid and support to get through this difficult time.
“Harapan is a government for all Malaysians, to those who voted for them and also to those who didn’t,” he said in a statement today.
Lim noted reports that even if Utusan was successful in securing a new investor, it is seeking to slash the number of jobs from the current 800 to 120.
“That would mean 680 people would lose their incomes, 680 families affected,” said Lim.
The announcement about the suspension of operations came just hours after workers picketed at the Utusan Group headquarters in Kuala Lumpur to demand their unpaid salaries.
Lim (photo), who is a lawyer, thanked Utusan journalists who had covered news about him.
“I know you have tried your best to give me fair coverage and I thank you for that.
“I wish you all the best and if you need help, legal advice or to be your voice in Parliament, do feel free to reach out to me,” he said.
‘Harapan’s greatest achievement’
DAP Jelutong MP RSN Rayer claimed, meanwhile, claimed Utusan had not contributed to nation-building and had spewed racism during its heyday.
However, Rayer said he sympathises with the newspapers’ employees who face an uncertain future.
“I wish that the Harapan government would be able to assist all its employees by offering them alternative employment in respective government departments, as these employees will all have families to support.
“I also firmly believe that these employees are blameless, as it was their top bosses and editors who were calling the shots under Umno,” he said
Utusan Malaysia was considered to be a mouthpiece for the previous ruling party Umno, but the cash-strapped party sold its shares in the daily earlier this year.
This was in February when it sold its 31.61 percent stake to former Kulim Bandar Baharu MP Abdul Aziz Sheikh Fadzir for RM6.65 million, representing a 65.2 percent premium.  MKINI
THE MALAYSIAN INSIGHT / MKINI

1 comment:

  1. After Using UTUSAN as your attack dog, now UMNO throws some table scraps to the Poor UTUSAN EMPLOYEES?

    Billions have disappeared into deep political pockets as the series of court cases involving the top echelon of UMNO and you offer RM2000?
    SHAME ON ALL OF YOU BARISAN POLITICIANS. Is this what the tenants of religion you practice and preach?

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