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More jobs needed to support labour force
With 60,000 graduates entering the job market each year, the Government has sounded the alarm bells.
New CA brings windfall for bank staff
The National Union of Bank Employees (NUBE) and the Malayan Commercial Banks Association (MCBA) has formally inked their collective agreement, ending a three-year wait for about 36,000 members.
Employers reject plan for report on aliens
The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) has opposed a proposal to make it mandatory for employers to submit regular reports on the condition of their foreign workers to the Government.
Bosses against higher medical fees for foreigners
A resounding 'no' - that is the response from employers to the move to charge foreigners more at public hospitals from next year.
Fighting hard for survival
THIS year, the MTUC once again observes Workers Day swaddled in doom and gloom due to its mounting troubles.
Reasons why graduates shy away from ‘3D’ jobs
Pride, salary and relevance to what they have learned. These are among the reasons given by some graduates for keeping away from '3D' jobs - those deemed 'dangerous, dirty and demeaning'.
MTUC puzzled over labour figures
The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) is puzzled by the government's figures for workers needed to meet the country's labour demand.
Bosses facing difficulty in getting info from ministry
Employers are desperately trying to get in touch with the Home Ministry to get the latest details about the recruitment of foreign workers before the deadline of I>Ops Nasihat /I>runs out on Feb 28.
Smoke-free workplace plan lauded
Malaysians are keen to have a #8220;smoke-free#8221; workplace but hope employers will provide designated places for smokers should the Government go ahead with its plan to extend no-smoking zones to office buildings and work premises.
'Private service' at government hospitals
The full payment service, to be introduced next year in first class wards at selected Government hospitals, will need to be properly implemented in order for it to attain its objectives. WONG LI ZA reports.