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Nationwide Sweep Reveals Security Companies Still Not Paying RM1.7K Minimum Wage
A spot check found that several firms are still paying guards the outdated RM1,500 monthly rate, two months after the new minimum wage came into effect.
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Nationwide Sweep Reveals Security Companies Still Not Paying RM1.7K Minimum Wage
A spot check found that several firms are still paying guards the outdated RM1,500 monthly rate, two months after the new minimum wage came into effect.
Lifestyle
This Tunku Scholar's Experience Working At A Mamak Opened His Eyes To Labour Rights
Coming from a single-parent household, he is also the first in his family to pursue a law degree.
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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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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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Foreign Worker Dies By Suicide After Employer Allegedly Failed To Pay Salary For 5 Months
The 30-year-old Pakistani filmed two videos prior to his death, naming his employer and stating why he wanted to die by suicide.
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A Risky Gig: Majority Of M'sian E-Hailing & Delivery Drivers Have No Insurance Or Savings
Once a side job, the gig work has now become a major source of income. But a significant majority of the gig workers have no emergency or retirement/old age savings.
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French Colleagues Reported Singaporean Artiste To HR For Sending Them A Work Email At 8PM
The staff at HR became concerned that she had 'no life' after work.