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Re-branded Celcom in next growth phase
CELCOM (M) Bhd's re-branding exercise has thrust the group into its next growth phase where the focus would be on giving customers a new brand experience while driving profitability for all stakeholders.
Datascan laying the groundwork
POINT-OF-SALE (POS) solutions provider Datascan (M) Sdn Bhd, which is seeking a Mesdaq listing next year, has laid the groundwork for regional expansion with offices to be set up in Singapore and Australia.
InventQjaya aims to be the best
THE vision of Cyberjaya-based InventQjaya Sdn Bhd is straightforward enough: to be the best research and development (RD) laboratory in Asia, and the world.
‘Accord foreign workers ‘the right to join unions’
An international unionist has called on the Government to accord foreign workers the right to join unions.
Rewarding productive employees
Almost every worker clamours for higher salary without giving much thought to the need to increase productivity; a situation not helped by the current wage system that ensures fixed annual increment, as stipulated in a collective agreement. Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr Fong Chan Onn and his deputy Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad think this attitude must change to ensure our very own survival. CHELSEA L.Y. NG writes.
At the helm of SIRIM
WHEN SIRIM Bhd chief executive officer Datuk Dr Mohd Ariffin Aton took office seven years ago, he did what probably the best a rookie could do: keep his mind open.
Sabah and Sarawak sea patrols to continue
The armed forces will continue to be vigilant in patrolling the waters off Sarawak and Sabah to prevent encroachment or illegal entry via sea routes.
Organisations built on trust
By Nik Mustapha Nik Hassan, Deputy Director General, Institute of Islamic Understanding Malaysia.
GE to invest US$1.1mil for training Msian financial leaders
GENERAL Electric International Inc (GE) plans to invest about US$1.1mil to train some 11 new financial leaders in Malaysia within the next 12 months.
Private sector not keen on local graduates
The Government is concerned that the private sector prefers to employ those from foreign universities and local private colleges rather than those who graduate from public universities in the country.