Sunday, June 15, 2014

NUTP gesa LPM perjelas pelaksanaan PT3

  • Kesatuan Perkhidmatan Perguruan Kebangsaan Malaysia (NUTP)
KUANTAN - Lembaga Peperiksaan Malaysia (LPM) diminta mengatur pertemuan dengan semua guru yang berkenaan bagi menerangkan berhubung pelaksanaan peperiksaan Pentaksiran Tingkatan 3 (PT3) yang akan bermula 1 Julai ini.
  
Setiausaha Agung Kesatuan Perkhidmatan Perguruan Kebangsaan (NUTP) Lok Yim Pheng berkata, pertemuan itu perlu diadakan dalam tempoh terdekat sebelum peperiksaan itu dijalankan bagi memastikan semua pengetua dan guru memahami aspek pelaksanaannya.
  
"Guru yang dikenal pasti untuk pelaksanaan PT3 itu, perlu memahami proses pelaksanaannya untuk memastikan kelancaran perjalanannya.
  
"Dalam hal ini LPM perlu mengadakan sesi penerangan tersebut dengan segera kerana kita sudah tidak mempunyai banyak masa berikutan pelaksanaannya akan bermula 1 Julai ini," katanya.
   

New report on global supply chain an indictment on drive for profits

What the massacres of thousands of workers at Rana Plaza, Tazreen and Karachi, in the last two years show, is that these deaths are not an unfortunate by-product, but an essential part of the global exploitation of our class. A new report once again highlights how the garment outsourcing model has essentially been structured to exploit workers as much as possible. To win we need to scale up our organisations to organise and fight at a global level.
 
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Korean workers on indefinite strike against ongoing repression

As reported previously, the suicide of Ho-seok Yeom, the chair of the local Samsung Electronics Service union, was a huge shock and highlighted the repressive nature of the giant Samsung Corporation. Samsung unionists have been on an indefinite strike against the company, click here for photos. This year South Korean workers have seen an increase in repression towards unionists and labour activists. South Korean workers have a proud history of organising and fighting back against huge odds.
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Thai military junta tighten controls on workers and dissidents

While a small group of unionists employed at KFC Thailand have managed to improve their position, for most workers the situation is getting worse. A new report has just highlighted the slavery-like conditions for migrant workers in Thailand’s fishing industry. Since coming to power the junta has unleashed a nationalist tirade against foreign workers, deporting tens of thousands of workers. At the same time, the crackdown against activists continues with more arrests, click here and here. Workers internationally need to actagainst the military junta.
 

No to the military
Free all political prisoners
Organising is not a crime

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Indian workers killed at work while others remain on strike

Earlier this week, six workers were killed at the Bhilai Steel Plant in Kolkatha following an explosion at a blast furnace. In another incident, Rakhi Sonkar, a worker at Swiss Auto, took her own life after being dismissed for being a few minutes late. Sonkar was an outspoken labour activist who was active in fighting for workers rights. Her fellow workers protested about her death, while in another area of Wazirpur, near New Delhi, thousands of steel workers are involved in a prolonged strike over low wages and unsafe working conditions.
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MALAYSIA:::Kesatuan guru anggap masalah disiplin pelajar serius

Kesatuan Perkhidmatan Perguruan Kebangsaan menggesa Kementerian Pelajaran mengumumkan keputusan peraturan baharu yang memberi lebih kuasa kepada sekolah untuk mengawal disiplin pelajar. – Gambar fail The Malaysian Insider, 14 Jun, 2014.
Kesatuan Perkhidmatan Perguruan Kebangsaan menggesa Kementerian Pelajaran mengumumkan keputusan peraturan baharu yang memberi lebih kuasa kepada sekolah untuk mengawal disiplin pelajar. – Gambar fail.
Kesatuan Perkhidmatan Perguruan Kebangsaan (KPPK) mentakrif masalah disiplin pelajar kini mencapai tahap serius dan mahu Kementerian Pelajaran menubuhkan pasukan petugas untuk menanganinya.
Setiausaha Agungnya Lok Yim Pheng turut menggesa Kementerian Pelajaran mengumumkan keputusan peraturan baharu yang memberi lebih kuasa kepada sekolah untuk mengawal disiplin pelajar, yang dibincangkan sejak empat tahun lepas.