commitment and initiatives through a whole-of-government approach to support the advancement of social justice and ensuring fairness in the workplace by aligning with the ASEAN Declaration on Strengthening Social Protection and adhere to the international standards and policies to protect the basic human rights and vulnerable groups.
He also stated, “The ratification of the Forced Labour Convention 1930, Number 29 will significantly accelerate our progress towards achieving social justice, aligning with the aspirations of this summit in reforming and dismantling social injustice and inequalities, particularly in a work conflict.”
The minister said this during the plenary session on June 13, delivering a country statement in response to International Labour Organization’s (ILO) Director-General Gilbert F Houngbo’s report of Advancing Social Justice.
-- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin