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Is Malaysia heading towards producing unqualified medical specialists?
SHAH ALAM - Amidst government plans to amend the Medical Act 1971 (Amendment 2012) to address the...
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National
Gig economy: 'Great for now, but what about your future career?'
SHAH ALAM - In an era when the gig economy has become a lifeline for many, especially during the...
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National
Malaysian employers ready to offer higher salaries
SHAH ALAM - Employers in Malaysia are ready to offer higher salaries to workers with experience and...
The income earned by Malaysian workforce working in Singapore brings benefits not only to individuals but also to the country.
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Working in Singapore but living in Malaysia brings benefits to the country
SHAH ALAM - The income earned by Malaysian workforce working in Singapore brings benefits not only...
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Syed Saddiq urges salary increase for civil servants over pension abolition
SHAH ALAM - Muar MP Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman has called on the government to prioritise raising...
An Afghan burqa-clad woman with a girl, walks along a terrain in Fayzabad district of Badakhshan on Dec 26, 2023. - (Photo by OMER ABRAR / AFP)
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'Dying every two hours': Afghan women risk life to give birth
KHOST - Zubaida travelled from the rural outskirts of Khost in eastern Afghanistan to give birth at...
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National
Brain drain persists as half of 37,380 graduates seek better career prospects abroad
SHAH ALAM - A significant portion of Malaysian graduates are planning to seek employment...
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TRADE & POLICIES
Policy intervention crucial wage outcomes
KUALA LUMPUR - Policy interventions are required and have been deemed crucial in the labour market...
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim delivers his speech during a dinner with Malaysian diaspora and students, yesterday. - Photo by Bernama
National
Malaysia has huge potential to emerge as a dynamic economy - PM
NEW YORK - Malaysia has huge potential to rise again as a dynamic economy, Prime Minister Datuk Seri...
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TRADE & POLICIES
Special financial zones in all economic corridors will lift regional economies - Senator
KUALA LUMPUR - The creation of special financial zones in all five regional economic corridors in...
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