Tax relief attracts firms to adopt flexible work arrangement


TalentCorp chief executive officer Johan Mahmood Merican said they are excited to work with myStarjob.com as it had established a strong presence in the country and had proven to be popular with talents and job seekers.

PETALING JAYA: The tax deductions announced during Budget 2014 to improve the country’s workforce, has spurred interest from businesses to include female talent through the implementation of flexible work arrangements (FWA).

Talent Corp Malaysia Bhd chief executive officer Johan Mahmood Merican, who said this, believed if more of corporate Malaysia embraced FWA, it could help address the women, particularly in their late 20s, who leave the worklife for balance of work life.

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