SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

University of Cyberjaya (UoC) defines sustainability as a term that encompasses all aspects of ethical business practices by addressing relevant issues responsibly and profitably.

The University recognises the importance of sustainability and its increasing impact to our operations. We are committed to understanding and implementing sustainable practices and to exploring the benefits to the University whilst attempting to achieve the right balance between the needs of the wider community and our focus on delivering quality education to our students.

8.2 Employment Practice

8.2.1 – Employment practice living wage 

he University shall comply to the Minimum Wage Order set by the Ministry of Human Resources and all staff members will be paid at least the minimum salary set by the authority.

Minimum wages rates and rates of wages paid to employee based only on piece rate, tonnage, etc. with effect from 1 May 2022 is RM1500.00

8.2.2 – Employment practice unions 

Staff members will be paid based on merits of their qualification, experience and performance, regardless of gender, disability, race, religion, belief, cultural background, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, refugee and asylum seekers status, language, pregnancy and maternity/ paternity.

The Department of Trade Union Affairs, under the Ministry of Human Resources in Malaysia, provides comprehensive support to employees at the University of Cyberjaya. This includes facilitating the adherence to labour laws and regulations and advocating for employees' rights and interests. The department assist in collective bargaining negotiations, mediation, and arbitration processes. Additionally, they offer training and workshops on labour rights, workplace relations, and other relevant topics to empower employees and promote a harmonious working environment.

8.2.3 – Employment policy on discrimination 

University practices policy that does not discriminate based on gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, or disability in the workplace and is against forced labour, modern slavery, human trafficking, and child labour.

Anti-Discrimination Policy

Measurement of Anti-Discrimination Employment Policy
Indicator Measurement 2023 2024 2025 Progress
Policy Implementation Status Existence and enforcement of formal anti-discrimination policy covering gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, and disability Policy established Policy reviewed & updated Policy strengthened with monitoring mechanism ↑ Improved governance
Staff Awareness (%) % of staff aware of anti-discrimination and ethical employment policies (via survey/training attendance) 72% 85% 92% ↑ Strong improvement
Training Participation (%) % of staff completing training on anti-discrimination, modern slavery, and ethical labour practices 65% 80% 90% ↑ Continuous increase
Reported Discrimination Cases Number of reported discrimination or harassment cases annually 6 4 2 ↓ Decreasing trend
Resolved Cases (%) % of reported cases resolved within institutional timeline 83% 90% 100% ↑ Full resolution target

 

8.2.4 – Employment policy modern slavery 

University of Cyberjaya (UoC) stands firmly committed to safeguarding the well-being of all individuals, ensuring a resolute stance against modern slavery, forced labour, human trafficking, and child labour. At the heart of our principles, we vehemently reject any form of exploitation that threatens the dignity and rights of individuals.

Employment Policy – Modern Slavery

Measurement of Employment Policy on Modern Slavery
Indicator Measurement 2023 2024 2025 Progress
Policy Implementation Status Existence of formal policy prohibiting modern slavery, forced labour, human trafficking, and child labour Policy established Policy reviewed & aligned with ESG standards Policy strengthened with enforcement framework ↑ Strengthened policy
Staff Awareness (%) Staff aware of modern slavery and ethical employment practices (survey/training data) 70% 84% 93% ↑ Significant increase
Training Participation (%) Staff completing training on modern slavery, labour rights, and ethical sourcing 60% 78% 88% ↑ Continuous improvement
Supplier Screening (%) Vendors/suppliers screened for compliance with anti-slavery and ethical labour standards 50% 70% 90% ↑ Strong progress
Reported Cases (Modern Slavery Risks) Number of reported or suspected cases related to forced labour or exploitation 1 0 0 ↓ Eliminated cases

 

8.2.5 – Employment practice equivalent rights outsourcing 

University of Cyberjaya ensure that workers employed by third-party contractors and service providers receive rights and protections equivalent to those enjoyed by employees of University of Cyberjaya (UoC). UoC reflects commitment to fair labor practices and ethical outsourcing. UoC is committed to ensuring that all workers, including those employed by third-party contractors and service providers, are treated with fairness, respect, and dignity. When outsourcing activities, UoC will require that all third-party partners adhere to labor standards that guarantee equivalent rights for their workers.

Equivalent Rights Outsourcing Policy

 

8.2.6 – Employment policy pay scale equity

Uoc is committed to fostering a workplace where all employees are paid fairly and equitably for their contributions. We recognize the importance of pay equity in achieving gender equality and are dedicated to identifying and eliminating any gender-based pay disparities. This policy reflects our commitment to transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement in compensation practices.

Employment Policy Pay Scale Equity

 

8.2.7 – Tracking pay scale for gender equity 

University of Cyberjaya comply to the Minimum Wage Order set by the Ministry of Human Resources and all staff members that does not discriminate based on gender, race, religion, age, sexual orientation, or disability will be paid at least the minimum salary set by the authority. Minimum wages rates and rates of wages paid to employee based only on piece rate, tonnage, etc. with effect from 1 May 2022 is RM1500.00.

 

8.2.8 – Employment practice appeal process 

University of Cyberjaya follows our parent company, Cyberjaya Education Group Berhad to emphasise on treating people according to Human and Labour rights.

Code of Conduct Implementation & Tracking
Indicator Measurement 2023 2024 2025 Progress
1. Awareness & Training Code of Conduct is communicated through onboarding, staff briefings, and mandatory training covering human rights, anti-discrimination, and modern slavery 68% staff trained; basic onboarding module 82% staff trained; refresher courses introduced 92% staff trained; e-learning & certification implemented ↑ Strong improvement
2. Monitoring & Compliance Compliance tracked through internal audits, HR reviews, and supplier/vendor screening aligned with ethical labour standards 1 audit conducted; partial supplier checks 2 audits conducted; expanded compliance checks 3 audits conducted; full compliance monitoring system ↑ Strengthened oversight
3. Reporting & Enforcement Staff can report violations via formal grievance channels; cases are investigated and resolved with zero-tolerance enforcement 5 cases reported; 80% resolved 3 cases reported; 90% resolved 1 case reported; 100% resolved with stricter enforcement ↑ Effective enforcement

 

8.2.9 – Employment practice labour rights 

Employment practices and labor rights in Malaysia are governed by various laws and regulations aimed at ensuring fair treatment, safe working conditions, and equitable rights for employees. University of Cyberjaya follows our parent company,  Cyberjaya Education Group Berhad to emphasise on treating people according to Human and Labour rights. 

Code of Conduct Implementation & Tracking
Indicator Measurement 2023 2024 2025 Progress
1. Awareness & Training Code of Conduct is communicated through onboarding, staff briefings, and mandatory training covering human rights, anti-discrimination, and modern slavery 68% staff trained; basic onboarding module 82% staff trained; refresher courses introduced 92% staff trained; e-learning & certification implemented ↑ Strong improvement
2. Monitoring & Compliance Compliance tracked through internal audits, HR reviews, and supplier/vendor screening aligned with ethical labour standards 1 audit conducted; partial supplier checks 2 audits conducted; expanded compliance checks 3 audits conducted; full compliance monitoring system ↑ Strengthened oversight
3. Reporting & Enforcement Staff can report violations via formal grievance channels; cases are investigated and resolved with zero-tolerance enforcement 5 cases reported; 80% resolved 3 cases reported; 90% resolved 1 case reported; 100% resolved with stricter enforcement ↑ Effective enforcement