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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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Malaysian Employers Are Not Allowed To Simply Terminate Workers In Times Of Crisis
The law also states that local workers get priority over foreign workers.
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This Japanese Company Is Giving Non-Smoking Employees Six Extra Days Of Leave
The company estimates that each cigarette break takes at least 15 minutes.
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If Your Employer Asks You To Work On 4 September You Are Entitled To Double Pay
To celebrate Malaysia's outstanding performance at the 29th SEA Games, Monday, 4 September, has been declared a public holiday under the Public Holidays Act 1951.
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Employers Are Reminded That The Agong's Birthday On 9 September Is A Paid Public Holiday
"Non-compliance of the law is an offence which carries a fine of not more than RM10,000."
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