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Johor folk happy with easing of restriction but will continue to minimise movement to stay safe
DESPITE the lifting of the 10km radius travel limit within a district, many are still restricting their movement in an effort to bring down the number of Covid-19 cases.
Virtual work parties: the good, the bad and the plain peculiar
Virtual work parties? You can’t really mingle with colleagues, or dance with them, and it’s tough to get in the disco mood in your home office. On the other hand, you can’t spread disease, you don’t have to traipse home and there’s no chance of an ill-advised amorous encounter.
Chinese ride-sharing giant Didi plans entry into Europe
Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing Technology Co plans to make its debut in Western Europe, people familiar with the matter said, as the company seeks new growth markets ahead of a long-awaited initial public offering.
Zafrul: Economic recovery on track with vaccination rollout
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s economic recovery plan is on the right track with the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme now off the ground, says the Finance Minister.
UN: Workers’ rights under threat as online work surges five-fold
Digital platforms have soared five-fold over the past decade, offering opportunities to some but also eroding workers' rights, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said on Tuesday.
Over 50,000 drivers to get jabs
More than 50,000 active taxi and private-hire car drivers will be offered the chance to get their first dose of the Covid-19 vaccine by the end of the week, as the effort to vaccinate front line land transport workers kicks into higher gear.
Malaysian IT manager arranges free meals for Covid-19 patients at local hospital
A plan to provide meals for fellow villagers infected with Covid-19 eventually grew into a charity effort that gave free food to other patients and frontliners at the Sungai Buloh Hospital.
UK top court shakes up gig economy with ruling against Uber
After a four year legal saga, UK's top court ruled that Uber drivers are entitled to workers' rights, a decision that could have huge implications to the gig economy.
Hackers target govt sites
Anti-coup hackers attacked government websites to protest against the military coup, as the junta pressed on with its attempts to stymie nationwide opposition with Internet blockades and troop deployments.
Insight - Short sellers, SPACs and the future of flying cars
WHEN EHang Holdings Ltd first sold shares to the US public in December 2019, investors weren’t exactly sold on the rare chance to bet on the future of flying cars.