The Industrial Relations Act of 1967 provides the legal framework for regulating relations between employers and employees/trade unions in Malaysia. The Act aims to prevent and resolve disputes arising from their relationships, promote democratic self-governance in industry, and ensure the speedy resolution of trade disputes. It covers important areas like rights of workers and unions, recognition of unions, collective bargaining, dispute resolution, and restrictions on strikes and lockouts. The Act works together with the Employment Act of 1955 and Trade Unions Act of 1959 to form the basis of Malaysia's industrial relations system.