UNION Minister for Labour U Chit Swe attended the Inter­national Workers’ Day event in Hlinethaya (West) Township yesterday.

 

The Union minister first read out the message sent by Senior General Thadoe Maha Thray Sithu Thadoe Thiri Thudhamma Min Aung Hlaing to the occasion.

 

The Union minister, the Yan­gon Region chief minister and relevant officials then cut the cer­emonial ribbon to inaugurate the Job Fair marking International Workers’ Day, and observed the staff of the ministry who issue la­bour cards, job applicants, partic­ipants from factories, workshops and companies.

 

The Ministry of Labour aims to create a peaceful and stable working environment by estab­lishing good tripartite relations among the Government, em­ployers and employees, enforc­ing labour legislation for getting benefits included in labour laws, promoting occupational safety, reducing occupational accidents and disease, enhancing decent work within the nation and over­seas, and ensuring to be safe mi­gration, conducting skills training to upgrade the competitiveness of the workforce, implementing social security scheme to provide social protection and healthcare for insured workers, settling la­bour disputes under labour laws concerned, conducting research on labour affairs, and collecting and compiling labour market in­formation, and collaborating on international and regional labour affairs.

 

The ministry also organized job fairs with One Stop Service, and factories, workshops and companies, including 52 licensed local job agencies, participated in the job fair yesterday.

 

At noon, the Union minister and officials proceeded to the Na­tional Occupational Safety and Health Training Centre in Hline­thaya (East), and met officials and instructed them to provide education expenses for full-time students and 40 per cent of family benefits for insured quake-affect­ed labourers as per the provisions in the 2012 Social Security Law. — MNA/KTZH