New handbook highlights employment rights for security officers

New handbook highlights employment rights for security officers

"Many security companies, when they compete with each other, some of them inadvertently might do away with statutory benefits of security officers as a means of cutting cost," Mr Zainal Sapari, director of the NTUC Unit for Contract and Casual Workers said. "With this handbook, we hope to create a greater awareness among the security employees so that they know what are their statutory rights. If they come across a situation when the employer denies their statutory rights, they can approach the union or the Ministry of Manpower to address their grievances."


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