Ministry of Human Resources (Malaysia) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Human Resources
Type:Ministry
Nativename:Kementerian Sumber Manusia
Native Name A:(KESUMA)/(MOHR)
Seal:File:Coat of arms of Malaysia.svg
Preceding1:Ministry of Labour
Jurisdiction:Government of Malaysia
Headquarters:Level 6-9, Block D3, Complex D, Federal Government Administrative Centre, 62530 Putrajaya
Employees:8,611 (2017)
Budget:MYR 1,240,485,000 (2017)
Region Code:MY
Minister1 Name:Steven Sim Chee Keong
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Human Resources
Deputyminister1 Name:Abdul Rahman Mohamad
Deputyminister1 Pfo:Deputy Minister of Human Resources
Chief1 Name:Vacant
Chief1 Position:Secretary-General
Chief2 Name:Maniam a/l Arumugam
Chief2 Position:Deputy Secretary-General (Policy and International)
Chief3 Name:Datuk Muhd Khair Razman Mohamed Annuar
Chief3 Position:Deputy Secretary-General (Operations)

The Ministry of Human Resources (Malay: Kementerian Sumber Manusia; Jawi:), abbreviated KESUMA or MOHR, is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for skills development, labour, occupational safety and health, trade unions, industrial relations, industrial court, labour market information and analysis, social security. On 4 March 2024, the ministry was rebranded and started using the official acronym of KESUMA for all official business related to the ministry.[1]

Organisation

Federal departments

  1. Department of Labour of Peninsular Malaysia, or Jabatan Tenaga Kerja Semenanjung Malaysia (JTKSM). (Official site)
  2. Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH), or Jabatan Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan (JKKP). (Official site)
  3. Industrial Court of Malaysia, or Mahkamah Perusahaan Malaysia. (Official site)
  4. Manpower Department, or Jabatan Tenaga Manusia (JTM). (Official site)
  5. Department of Skills Development (DSD), or Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran. (Official site)
    1. Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skill Training (CIAST), or Pusat Latihan Pengajar dan Kemahiran Lanjutan. (Official site)
  6. Department of Trade Union Affairs, or Jabatan Hal Ehwal Kesatuan Sekerja (JHEKS). (Official site)
  7. Department of Labour Sarawak, or Jabatan Tenaga Kerja Sarawak. (Official site)
  8. Department of Labour Sabah, or Jabatan Tenaga Kerja Sabah. (Official site)
  9. Department of Industrial Relations Malaysia, or Jabatan Perhubungan Perusahaan Malaysia (JPP). (Official site)
    1. Productivity-Linked Wage System (PLWS), or Sistem Upah yang Dikaitkan dengan Produktiviti. (Official site)

Federal agencies

  1. Social Security Organisation (SOCSO), or Pertubuhan Keselamatan Sosial (PERKESO). (Official site)
  2. Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF), or Kumpulan Wang Pembangunan Sumber Manusia (KWPSM). (Official site)
  3. National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), or Institut Keselamatan dan Kesihatan Pekerjaan Negara. (Official site)
  4. Skills Development Fund Corporation, or Perbadanan Tabung Pembangunan Kemahiran (PTPK). (Official site)
  5. Institute of Labour Market Information and Analysis (ILMIA), or Institut Maklumat Dan Analisa Pasaran Buruh. (Official site)

See also

References

  1. Web site: Human Resources Ministry now known as 'Kesuma'. The Star. 3 March 2024. 3 March 2024.