SME News
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2022-03-30
Sabah businesses seek say in wage council
KOTA KINABALU: Several business groups in Sabah are appealing for representation in the National Wages Consultative Council amid concerns over the new RM1,500 minimum wage that comes into effect on May 1. Saying he was speaking for the groups, Sab...
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2022-03-30
Sarawak remains a top M’sian investment destination for manufacturing, says Deputy Premier
SERIAN (March 30): Sarawak has managed to remain a top investment destination in Malaysia for manufacturing sector as many countries gradually recover from the Covid-19 pandemic, said Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Awang Tengah Ali Hasan. The Minister ...
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2022-03-29
Turn TVET graduates into technopreneurs
People are tired of the Covid-19 pandemic. Companies are closing down, the tourism sector is suffocating, workers are displaced, and schoolchildren and university students are switching between studying at home and in physical classes. Also, famil...
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2022-03-29
Delays in foreign worker processing causing losses, say bosses
PETALING JAYA: It has not been a bed of roses for businesses that want to hire foreign workers.They have voiced concerns that the recruitment process is still slow, as the government had only recently started the process, while the memoranda for recr...
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2022-03-29
Flexi guidelines for WFH
KUALA LUMPUR: The responsibility of drawing up guidelines on work from home (WFH) practices will be returned to employers and individuals once the country transitions into the endemic stage on April 1, says Khairy Jamaluddin. The Health Minister s...