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"They Decided My Work Was Worth RM100" – SG Employee Resigns After Being Snubbed By Bosses
Offended by the lack of respect the company had for him, the employee refused the SGD30 (RM100) pay given.
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Indonesia To Blacklist M'sians Who Have A History Of Abusing Their Workers
This step is being taken to safeguard Indonesia’s national dignity in response to a recent acquittal of a couple, who refused to pay the salary to their domestic helper of seven years.
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Employers Must Give 3x The Pay Or Provide Replacement Leave If You Work On 18 & 19 Nov
The Ministry of Human Resources said employers should give their staff some 'time off' to allow them to vote on 19 November.
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PSA: Your Bosses Can Be Jailed For A Year If They Don't Give You Time Off To Go Vote
They could also be fined RM5,000 under Section 25 of the Election Offences Act 1954.
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Newsreader Alleges Mistreatment Of Staff At Bernama While Denying Accusations Against Her
Sydney Yap was accused of staying silent about the issues during her employment at Bernama.
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Malaysians Will Now Be Working 45 Hours Instead Of 48 Hours Per Week Starting 1 September
The five-day work week will still be enforced.
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Domestic Worker Escapes From 'Tan Sri' Employer After Not Getting Paid For 12 Years
The 43-year-old domestic worker had been treated harshly for over a decade with constant berating and 18-hour chores.
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South Korean Workers Dress Up As 'Squid Game' Characters To Protest For Labour Rights
The Korean Confederation of Trade Unions (KCTU) promoted the protest using 'Squid Game'-themed posters and videos.
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Retail Store In SG Allegedly Punishes Staff With 200 Squats For Not Hitting Sales Targets
A 20-year-old Malaysian who had worked in the company said the experience had almost driven her crazy.
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Court Orders Police To Release Hospital Cleaners Arrested For Protesting Over Mistreatment
Five hospital cleaners and activists were arrested by the police yesterday, 2 June, for holding a protest against their employer Edgenta UEMS.
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Hospital Cleaners Arrested For Protesting Alleged Mistreatment By Employer During Pandemic
The company, Edgenta UEMS, was previously accused of denying COVID-19 tests for its employees.
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Employers Are Not Allowed To Dismiss Female Employees Who Take 90 Days Maternity Leave
"We have to uphold the principle of law which is the Federal Constitution."
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