The Sarawak Labour Department (JTK Sarawak) inspected 3,514 premises and issued 390 notifications for labor violations as of May 2025. They handled 729 labor cases and offered RM876,000 in compounds, with RM31.5 million in employee compensation recorded. JTK Sarawak's Labour Go Rural Area Programme (L-GRAP) 6.0, launched on June 30, involves a 21-vehicle convoy travelling across Sarawak and Brunei to raise awareness about labor rights and laws, particularly in rural areas with limited access to information.
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