Malaysia

45-hour workweek for nurses postponed for three months

Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad relayed the matter to MPs during a meeting in Parliament today.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 25 Feb 2025 1:29PM

45-hour workweek for nurses postponed for three months
Further discussions would be held on the matter soon in Parliament. - February 25, 2025

THE 45-hour workweek for nurses, which was supposed to start this Saturday, has been postponed for three months, said Senator RA Lingeswaran.

According to reports in The Star, Health Minister Dzulkefly Ahmad relayed the matter to MPs during a meeting in Parliament today.

"I was the only Senator there. The discussion was more on the increase of insurance premiums and also workforce in healthcare.

"I brought up the 45-hour work week for nurses, which I think is not right.

"It was supported by Bentong MP Young Syefura Othman and he said 'okay, postpone (it) for three months'," said Lingeswaran.

He said further discussions would be held in Parliament soon.

Earlier in February, the Health Ministry said they would hold nationwide engagement sessions before making a final decision on implementing a 45-hour work week for shift-based staff, including nurses, assistant medical officers and ambulance drivers.

This comes after concerns were raised over a new directive under the Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA) that would increase the weekly working hours for shift-based nurses from 42 to 45 hours.

According to The Star, the Parliamentary Special Select Committee on Health has also urged the Health Ministry to put off plans to implement a 45-hour work week for shift workers. – February 25, 2025

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