Selangor Journal
A young voter casts her ballot for the Cheras parliamentary seat in the 15th general election, at SMK Perimbun in Cheras, on November 19, 2022. — Picture by HAFIZ OTHMAN/SELANGORKINI

Employers must allow workers to return to hometown to vote — Deputy minister

MARANG, July 11 — Employers must allow their workers to return to their respective hometowns to cast their vote in the six-state elections next month, said Deputy Human Resources Minister Mustapha Sakmud.

However, the ministry has no plans to issue a circular on the matter, citing existing provisions in the Election Offences Act 1954.

“The existing act states that employers can be fined up to RM5,000 or sentenced to jail for up to one year if they refuse to allow their employees to exercise their right to vote.

“All employers must comply with the act and allow their employees to return to their hometowns to vote…and for employees if you are not allowed to return to your hometown to vote, please file a report to the Department of Labour or our other related agencies for further action,” he said.

Mustapha was speaking to reporters after officiating the East Zone 2023 TRIPARTITE Engagement Session at the Marang Industrial Training Institute, here today.

The Election Commission has set the six state polls to be held simultaneously on August 12, with the nomination on July 29 and early voting on August 8.

— Bernama

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