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Workplace Mediation Saved Employers and Workers RM60 Million in 2024
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47315, member: 636"] Workplace mediation saved Malaysia more than 60 million ringgit last year. Human Resources Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong announced these savings at the first Industrial Mediation Symposium 2025. Workers and companies avoided expensive court battles through early dispute settlement. Each case that goes to Industrial Court costs about 20,000 ringgit for both sides. The mediation program helped thousands of people resolve problems without lengthy legal fights. Malaysian officials settled 65 percent of workplace disputes through mediation during 2024. More than 3,000 cases found solutions outside courtrooms across the country. The remaining 35 percent still needed judges to make final decisions. This success rate shows how well the Alternative Dispute Resolution system works. Companies and employees saved both money and time through these peaceful settlements. The country has 122 trained Industrial Relations Officers who help settle disputes. These mediators receive professional training from international organizations. The International Labour Organization in Turin provides specialized courses for Malaysian officers. Local groups like the Kuala Lumpur Mediation Centre and Malaysian Employers Federation also train mediators. This partnership approach ensures officers learn the best practices for resolving conflicts. Peter Chung leads the Society of JP Community Mediators Penang and organized the symposium. His group has worked on pre-court mediation since 2019 throughout Penang state. The society uses the motto Bridging Divides to describe their mission. Trained mediators help communities move from fighting to finding solutions. These efforts create better relationships between workers and employers across Malaysia. [/QUOTE]
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