An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia

Malaysia's diverse and multicultural society poses unique challenges in achieving a balanced and inclusive employment landscape that upholds both the rights and needs of individuals. In this regard, constitutional principles of equality serve as the cornerstone for promoting non-discrimination...

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Main Authors: Noor Shuhadawati Mohamad Amin, Nor Hafizah Mohd Badrol Afandi
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023
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description Malaysia's diverse and multicultural society poses unique challenges in achieving a balanced and inclusive employment landscape that upholds both the rights and needs of individuals. In this regard, constitutional principles of equality serve as the cornerstone for promoting non-discrimination in employment across the public and private sectors. The concept of equality embedded in the constitution today, on the other hand, is anchored in a complicated historical context that has greatly shaped the nation’s path. Hence, guaranteeing the effective application of the principle while taking into account the individual rights and needs of every community remains a difficult challenge. This is because affirmative action policy is also embedded in the constitution that aims at protecting the Bumiputera. Hence, understanding the historical context behind the establishment of the constitution is of utmost importance as it allows Malaysians to appreciate its unique features that seek to strike a delicate balance between the rights and needs of the people. This study which is doctrinal in nature, attempts to examine Malaysia's constitutional equality principles, with a special emphasis on understanding how to strike a balance between individual's rights and needs in the context of employment. This study tries to uncover the issues and challenges that impede the equitable implementation of the equality principle in the employment sector by evaluating historical events, existing legal frameworks, policies, and practices.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:230482024-02-19T06:22:25Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23048/ An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia Noor Shuhadawati Mohamad Amin, Nor Hafizah Mohd Badrol Afandi, Malaysia's diverse and multicultural society poses unique challenges in achieving a balanced and inclusive employment landscape that upholds both the rights and needs of individuals. In this regard, constitutional principles of equality serve as the cornerstone for promoting non-discrimination in employment across the public and private sectors. The concept of equality embedded in the constitution today, on the other hand, is anchored in a complicated historical context that has greatly shaped the nation’s path. Hence, guaranteeing the effective application of the principle while taking into account the individual rights and needs of every community remains a difficult challenge. This is because affirmative action policy is also embedded in the constitution that aims at protecting the Bumiputera. Hence, understanding the historical context behind the establishment of the constitution is of utmost importance as it allows Malaysians to appreciate its unique features that seek to strike a delicate balance between the rights and needs of the people. This study which is doctrinal in nature, attempts to examine Malaysia's constitutional equality principles, with a special emphasis on understanding how to strike a balance between individual's rights and needs in the context of employment. This study tries to uncover the issues and challenges that impede the equitable implementation of the equality principle in the employment sector by evaluating historical events, existing legal frameworks, policies, and practices. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2023-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23048/1/660182252471PB.pdf Noor Shuhadawati Mohamad Amin, and Nor Hafizah Mohd Badrol Afandi, (2023) An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia. e-Bangi Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 20 (4). pp. 199-207. ISSN 1823-884x https://ejournal.ukm.my/ebangi/index
spellingShingle Noor Shuhadawati Mohamad Amin,
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An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
title An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
title_full An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
title_fullStr An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
title_short An Analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in Malaysia
title_sort analysis of the constitutional principles of equality and affirmative action vis-à-vis employment in malaysia
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