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For many, Covid-19 has changed the world of work for good
MANILA (Reuters): The upheaval in global labour markets triggered by the coronavirus pandemic will transform the working lives of millions of employees for good, policymakers and business leaders told a Reuters virtual forum on Tuesday (Jan 12).
Insight - Self-isolation support
THE world is still struggling to handle the savaging Covid-19 pandemic and the deep economic recession caused by massive lockdown measures as we start the year 2021.
Keeping the Ponggal traditon alive despite MCO
Although this year’s Ponggal would be celebrated in the new norm, there is a silver lining as those observing it will have the opportunity to foster closer ties with family members.
MCO: Good chance to spend more time with family, says father of two
Among the activities planned by shipping executive Muhammad Faidz Zainal Abidin with his two sons include chess, badminton and a barbecue.
Stressed out? Blame bad technology
NEW YORK (Reuters) - There is no question that we are all more dependent on technology than ever. So what happens when that tech does not work?
Azmin: Essential services in states under MCO must operate with strict SOP
PETALING JAYA: Economic sectors and essential services will continue to operate in all states under the movement control order (MCO) as these are the main drivers of the country's economy, says International Trade and Industry Minister (Miti) Datuk Seri Azmin Ali.
Stressed out? Blame bad technology
There is no question that we are all more dependent on technology than ever. So what happens when that tech does not work?
Tips to ensure your takeout or food delivery is healthy
It can be easy to overindulge when we are having food delivered regularly, but here are some ways to keep our calories under control.
Dr Wee tests negative for Covid-19
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong has tested negative for Covid-19 after undergoing screening following reports that three Cabinet ministers have caught the virus.
Dr Wee tests negative for Covid-19
PETALING JAYA: Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong has tested negative for Covid-19 after undergoing screening following reports that three Cabinet ministers have caught the virus.