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Ex-Employees Reveal Alleged Workplace Abuse At Recently-Shut Indonesian Gaming Company
The animation studio has worked on games such as 'The Last of Us Part 1' and 'Final Fantasy VII Rebirth'.
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Survey Says Salary No Longer A Priority For Malaysian Workers Leaving A Company
More employees are prioritising flexibility and career advancement in shaping employment decisions.
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Soon, Employees In Singapore Can Work An Extra Year Before They Retire
The country is raising its retirement and re-employment age in 2026.
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Rafizi Claims Employers Aren't Really Looking At Your Degrees When Hiring
According to the Economy Minister, academic degrees, while indicative of intellectual capabilities, aren't the only important factor in the hiring process.
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Grab Is Laying Off 1,000 Employees Of Its Total Workforce
The announcement comes months after Grab said it had no plans for mass layoffs.
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Study Finds That Employees Are Less Likely To Quit When Given A 4-Day Work Week
What will you do with an extra day off every week? Play music? Spend time with friends? Do yoga? Paint? Cook? Swim? Visit out-of-town family members? Volunteer at animal shelters? Pick up a new hobby? The possibilities are endless.
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Chinese Employers Are Hiring More Men To Avoid Paying Women Due To Longer Maternity Leave
A survey conducted by a national-level organisation found that 41.3% of respondents indicated a shift to a higher male-to-female ratio in employment to mitigate the impact of extended maternity leave.
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Malaysian Workers May See Their Salaries Rise By 20% This Year
Technology will be the focal point of growth in Malaysia in the coming years, along with manufacturing and construction, according to global human resource firm Randstad.
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Human Resources Minister: Employers Must Give Workers Time Off Or Leave To Vote In GE15
Saravanan said action will be taken against employers who do not comply with this directive.
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PM Ismail: Malaysia To Implement RM1,500 Minimum Wage Starting 1 May
The new national minimum wage, however, comes with conditions and exceptions.
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#GE15MANIFESTO: What Election Promises Will Be Made On The Minimum Wage?
As Malaysia gears up for a possible general election this year, we ask our political parties what changes to the minimum wage they can offer voters.
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MEF: RM1,500 Minimum Wage Will Not Only Kill Businesses But Also Derail Economic Recovery
According to Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) president Syed Hussain Syed Husman, the move is likely to benefit foreign workers more, as locals are already paid higher wages than RM1,500.
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