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Robots fill manpower needs
PETALING JAYA: With the longer operating hours granted to them, Indian and Indian-Muslim restaurants now find themselves short of workers and some have even resorted to robot waiters to plug the gap.
Getting undocumented workers for jabs
SHAH ALAM: The government is still looking into ways to reach out to undocumented foreign workers in the country to get them inoculated against Covid-19.
NSC relents on two major issues
PUTRAJAYA: Two major decisions by the National Security Council (NSC) will bring relief to employers.
Foreign domestic helpers with work permits can return to work in Malaysia, says Ismail Sabri
PUTRAJAYA: Foreign domestic helpers who have work permits but are stranded in their home countries will be allowed to return to Malaysia to work, says Senior Minister (Security) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.
Training household managers to replace foreign maids
BUTTERWORTH: Since it is difficult to get a foreign maid now, Malaysians might find new opportunities in home or domestic services.
Brunei records positive growth despite Covid-19 challenge
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Borneo Bulletin/ANN): Despite the uncertain world economic situation, and with the Sultanate bearing a deficit, in addition to facing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic since March 2020, Brunei Darussalam was able to record a favourable growth rate, said Minister of Home Affairs Abu Bakar Apong.
Doing all to let foreign maids return
PETALING JAYA: There are issues that must be overcome before foreign domestic maids can be allowed back into the country, said Human Resource Ministry (MOHR) deputy secretary general of operations Datuk Muhd Khair Razman Mohamed Annuar.
Acute shortage leaves many M’sians in dire straits
KUALA LUMPUR: The acute shortage of foreign maids has hit Malaysian families hard.
Over 10k families desperate for a domestic helper, says human resources group
KUALA LUMPUR: There is a desperate need for foreign domestic helpers, made more urgent by many Malaysians currently working from home, says the National Association of Human Resources Malaysia (Pusma).
Immediate protection measures needed
Apart from pre-existing challenges and limited rights, domestic workers are now faced with additional risks of abuse following the implementation of Covid-19 mitigation measures. How can we ensure their fair treatment in Malaysia?