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Back to homepageProtection scheme for Malaysians working in Singapore soon
JOHOR BAHRU: Human Resources Ministry intends to introduce a social security protection scheme to some 300,000 Malaysians working in Singapore to protect their welfare. Its minister, M Kulasegaran, said that the ministry was currently awaiting the results of a study
Read MoreSchools to receive list of jobs at risk of becoming irrelevant
PUTRAJAYA: Schools will be supplied with a list of jobs at risk of becoming irrelevant in the future, to serve as a guide for students on courses to avoid when deciding on tertiary level studies, said Human Resources Minister M
Read MoreServices of 24,600 private sector employees terminated as of Sept 30
KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 24,600 private sector employees were laid off as of Sept 30, the Dewan Rakyat was told today. Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran said of these, 21,625 involved ordinary termination, while 2,975 employees were in voluntary
Read MoreEmployees laid off since January entitled to full-fledged EIS benefits
KUALA LUMPUR: Private sector workers who were retrenched since January this year have been entitled to full-fledged benefits through the provisions of the Employment Insurance System (EIS) Act to receive temporary financial assistance as well as to help them find
Read MoreUtusan’s ex-workers can seek help from Socso
KUALA LUMPUR: Utusan Melayu (Malaysia) Berhad (Utusan) workers who had their services terminated today can seek assistance from the Employment Insurance System (SIP) under the Social Security Organisation (Socso). Human Resource Minister M Kulasegaran said SIP acted as social security
Read MoreInsurance companies welcome to contribute to Socso
IPOH: Human Resources Ministry welcomes any insurance company wanting to contribute to the Social Security Organisation (Socso), said minister M Kulasegaran. However, this can only be done if a large number of insurance agents and consultants contribute to ensure that
Read MoreUS ban: Govt to help rubber glove companies comply with labour laws
PUTRAJAYA: The Human Resource Ministry will extend a helping hand to rubber glove employers in carrying out a comprehensive social compliance audit in line with the international standards before it comes into force in 2021, said minister M Kulasegaran. He
Read MoreGovt will look into MTUC proposal
IPOH: The government will study the proposal to increase the retirement age from 60 to 65 as practised in several developed countries including Singapore, that was proposed by the Malaysian Trade Union Congress (MTUC) yesterday. Human Resources Minister M. Kulasegaran
Read MoreTraining centre resolves dispute with union leaders
SUBANG: The Allied Aeronautics Training Centre Student Union (AATCSU) clarified that the issues they have raised have been resolved with the return of their chairman and secretary who was expelled. “The AATC cancelled the expulsion letter to the chairman and
Read More“Stop Dr Zakir Naik’s events”
PUCHONG: Two DAP ministers have called upon the cabinet to put a full stop to Indian Muslim evangelist, Dr Zakir Naik’s speech tours. “We therefore express our objections to Zakir Naik in the meanwhile, holding any further events here in
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