RENESAS appeal dismissed unanimously by the Federal Court - hopefully the secret ballot would be conducted soonest, and the Union be accorded recognition
RENESAS Semiconductor KL
Sdn Bhd (formerly known as NEC Semiconductors (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd] have
denied workers recognition of their union, the Electronic Industry
Employees Union Western Region, Peninsular Malaysia (EIEUWR)/ Kesatuan
Sekerja Industri Elektronik Wilayah Barat Semenjung Malaysia(KSIEWBSM)]. The first application for recognition was on 18/1/2010. The 4th claim was on 8/9/2011.
RENESAS’s now challenged the validity of the registration of EIEUWR(the UNION) itself,
and the qualification of the UNION’s General Secretary, one Bruno
Gentil Pereira. When the Minister rejected this objection on 9/4/2012,
RENESAS proceeded to filed a High Court case to challenge the Minister’s
decision on 8/5/2012, whereby on 28/6/2012, the High Court dismissed
the RENESAS’s application. RENESAS then appealed to the Court of Appeal who also unanimously dismissed the case on 5/12/2012. And, now on 1/7/2013, the Federal Court also dismissed the case.
Picture of the workers at the Federal Court
Now, even though there has been no order after 28/6/2012 stopping
the Director General of Industrial Relations(DGIR) from proceeding with
the process of secret ballot to determine that more than 50% of the
workers are for the Union, the DGIR had procrastinated.
After
about 5-6 months, the DGIR started writing to RENESAS for the company
to submit Form B, a required Form before the secret ballot can happen.
The company procrastinated, advancing reasons that there was the Federal
Court case pending - but there was no court order stopping the process
towards recognition. It is alleged that the DGIR also had to threathen
to take legal action against the company.
Finally, RENESAS submitted the required Form B - but has allegedly failed to attend meetings called by the DGIR.
Now,
on 1st July 2013, the Federal Court has unanimously dismissed RENESAS's
appeal - and hopefully the secret ballot is conducted soonest, and the
workers at RENESAS finally get union recognition.
[In Brief:- Union recognition must be obtained before the Union can
begin negotiating Collective Bargaining Agreements. In Malaysia, the
first step is to REGISTER the Union. Then the Registered Union would
need to apply to the employer, in this case RENESAS, and RENESAS could
immediately accord recognition. But if the employer does not accord
recognition, then there would be a need for a secret ballot to determine
that more that 50% of the workers want the Union - then the Union would
be accorded recognition.]
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