Manufacturing and services had the greatest disparity between anticipated and actual employment levels.
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12,000 cybersecurity experts needed in Malaysia
Malaysia still lacks about 12,000 cybersecurity experts in various fields to deal with the issue of…
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Malaysian lorry drivers went on strike
Several strike were organized by lorry drivers, disrupting logistics and supply chains, particularly on Malaysia's east…
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Malaysian employers should allow Indonesian workers to vote
Employers are urged to provide Indonesian workers time off so they can participate in the 2024…
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Budget 2024 Aims To Speed Up Job Growth & Raise Wages
The Social Security Organisation (Socso) will see six initiatives implemented in the 2024 Budget as a…
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GLC fulfilled 60% of women returning to work
Women returning to work in GLCs exceeded the 60% target set by the government, reaching 88%,…
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Tackle the science and technology labor deficit, government urged
Government is urged to address the labor deficit of trained workers in science and technology to…
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Job advertisements need not specify salary
Employers are not required to state the actual amount of salary offered in job advertisements, said…
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China RM95bil projects could create over 7,000 jobs for Malaysians
Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry said China RM95.72 billion investment might result in nearly 7,000…
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Lynas will wind down its Malaysia operations soon
The Malaysian operations of Australian rare earths manufacturer Lynas will cease operations in mid-November.
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Automotive Industry In Malaysia Will Have A Trained Workforce
The Ministry of Human Resources (MOHR) has developed and run three Technical and Vocational Education and…
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Groups demand audit for OKU civil service employment
Several organizations representing the disabled community have requested an audit of OKU civil service employment process.
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Insufficient Retirement Savings Becoming A Concern In Malaysia
The Employees Provident Fund (EPF), a mandatory pension programme for all Malaysians, has raised worry over…
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Malaysian employers indifferent about foreign workers welfare
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail advised employers to be mindful of their foreign workers…
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Service Industry Show The Highest Rate Of Work Permit Misuse
Home Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said that it has been discovered that Malaysian employers…
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Malaysia faces worker shortages in 3 critical industries
Sectors in Malaysia involving construction, agriculture, and plantations are still experiencing worker shortages.
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LinkedIn lays off 668 employees
LinkedIn announced Monday that it would fire 668 employees from its engineering, talent, and finance teams.
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Private Sector To Increase Wage, Urged By Malaysian Government
Anwar Ibrahim, the prime minister of Malaysia, has urged privately owned companies that have achieved sizable…
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