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MTUC and MEF differ on amendments
PETALING JAYA: The MTUC and Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) have voiced differing opinions on the Employment Act amendments.
World Cup fever brewing
Footie fans will try almost anything not to miss a big game. But will this lead to lower employee productivity?
Support for locals-only guard service
KUALA LUMPUR: Employees' unions, security guard service providers and security companies support the Government's move to allow only Malaysians to work as security guards.
Way too young to retire at 55?
With the lifespan of a Malaysian man projected to be 74.4 in 2025, will the individual be able to support himself into old age if he retires at 55? It may be a win-win situation if the age is extended as keeping those beyond 55 would boost the workforce.
Companies dismayed over guards’ minimum wage proposal, says association
KUALA LUMPUR: Security guard companies want the Government to postpone the implementation of minimum wage for security guards to Jan 1.
Don’t neglect our talents within
TO achieve the New Economic Model's aspirations, Malaysia will also need to attract foreign high-skilled talents to come and work in the country.
Planned funds shock bosses
PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) has expressed surprise over the Government's announcement of new pension and retrenchment funds.
Foreign maids, employers must attend course from end of March
Effective end of March, it will be mandatory for new batch of foreign maids and employers to attend a half-day course to learn about their respective responsibilities.
The push and pull factors
THERE are reasons why people leave the country of their birth. Usually, it is for the sake of their children's education and future. Or it could be their own personal professional advancement. Or it could be a slew of reasons to do with the socio-economic and political factors.
Our loss is another country’s gain
OVER the last decade, the Malaysian Government has been actively pursuing high-skilled professionals, such as researchers, scientists, doctors, engineers and information-technology experts, to work in the country.