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GIG-WORKERS
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National
Gig economy continues to grow despite normalisation of household, business activities - MDEC
KUALA LUMPUR - Malaysia’s gig economy displayed healthy growth in 2023 despite normalisation of...
Nurul Izzah during "Inspiring Women Series Tea and Talk" last week - FILE PIX by Sinar
Exclusives
Gig economy attracting youths with flexible hours, independent environment - Nurul Izzah
SHAH ALAM - Flexible work schedules, comfortable workspaces, and independent environments are among...
Call to modernise legislation for gig workers' protection - FILE PIX
National
Youth leaders urge comprehensive strategy for gig economy workers
SHAH ALAM - Youth leaders are calling on the government to develop a comprehensive strategy to...
The Social Security Organisation (Socso) will provide a special incentive of RM1,500 a month for six months to support over 3,300 job seekers. - FILE PIX by Bernama
National
Budget 2024: Socso to pay RM1,500 a month for six months to support over 3,300 job seekers
SHAH ALAM - The Social Security Organisation (Socso) will provide a special incentive of RM1,500 a...
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National
MTA wants govt to address insurance protection gap among B40, M40 groups
KUALA LUMPUR - The Malaysian Takaful Association (MTA) hopes the government will offer an affordable...
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Exclusives
Exploring Malaysia's dynamic job landscape for entry-Level professionals
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia, like any developing country in the world, offers a wide and vibrant range of...
Employees Provident Fund chief strategy officer Nurhisham Hussein - FILE PIX
National
Golden years in peril, Malaysians, especially the Bumiputera, face grim retirement future - EPF
SHAH ALAM - Malaysia is confronting a chilling retirement reality as potentially half of the 9...
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National
Govt to resolve school dropouts issue comprehensively - PM
KUALA LUMPUR - The government is concerned about the issue of school dropouts and aims to resolve it...
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National
12MP MTR: Government focuses on national labour market reform
KUALA LUMPUR - The government will focus on reforming the country's labour market with an...
Podcast
WACANA PODCAST: What's next for gig workers?
Are you a gig worker or interested in the gig economy? Recently, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar...
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