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Back to homepageKula: Action needs to be taken against Zakir Naik
PUCHONG: Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran has called for severe action to be taken against Indian Muslim preacher, Dr Zakir Naik for “questioning the loyalty of Hindu Malaysians”. “Zakir is an outsider who is a fugitive and has little knowledge
Read MoreKula is for refugees right to work
KUALA LUMPUR: Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran is personally supportive of allowing refugees to work in Malaysia as promised in the Pakatan Harapan manifesto even though there has not been any concrete action to realise that promise yet. “The government
Read MoreEmphasize on technical skills not university degrees
KUALA LUMPUR: Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran urged Malaysian Indians to put more emphasis on technical skills over degree certificates in a bid to gain employment. “In the urban sector, I hope that the less fortunate takes up any opportunities
Read MoreSocso advised to extend self-employment scheme to other sectors
PUCHONG: The Human Resources Ministry is recommending that Socso extends the Self-Employment Scheme (SPS) to include farmers, fishermen, hawkers and artistes. Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran said the proposal was to ensure that apart from those with employers, workers in
Read MoreMCA: Keep talents locally by offering better pay
PUCHONG: The government’s plan to send local blue-collared workers to work in Japan shows Pakatan Harapan’s failure to create jobs and provide better wages in the country. “Wouldn’t it be better if Malaysians were given job opportunities locally and paid
Read MoreKula: May Day no rest day for cabinet members
SINGAPORE: May 1 is marked as International Labour Day throughout the world to celebrate the working class and it is an annual public holiday in many countries including Malaysia. However, it will not be a “rest day” for Malaysian cabinet
Read MoreKulasegaran: New minimum wage recommendations to be submitted next year
BENTONG: The Minimum Wage Consultation Technical Committee is expected to send in their recommendations on the new minimum wage rates by August 2020, announced Human Resources Minister M Kulasegaran. He said that the committee is in the midst of obtaining
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