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MEF Highlights Labour Weakness

Malaysia's Migrant Repatriation Programme 2.0 extended to May 2027; industry groups call for policy clarity and faster foreign worker approvals.

2 months ago

MACC Continues Questioning James Chai Over RM1.11 Billion Project

MACC continues questioning James Chai over RM1.11 billion semiconductor project, with statements recorded from 17 witnesses including ministry officers.

2 months ago

Shopee Launches RM150 Million Lindung Niaga Initiative for MSMEs

Shopee launches RM150 million Lindung Niaga initiative to support MSMEs with shipping, financing, and fulfilment solutions for sustainable growth.

2 months ago

7 in 10 Malaysians Prioritise Sustainable Construction, 55% Industry Stakeholders Agree

A study reveals Malaysian public strongly supports sustainable construction, outpacing industry awareness and understanding in the sector.

2 months ago

Penang CM: No Party Holds Absolute Power

Chow Kon Yeow says DAP’s struggle established Malaysia’s two-party system, while Penang advances in semiconductors and urban development.

3 months ago

Global Crisis, Local Fallout: Bangladesh’s Migrant Worker Struggles Extend Far Beyond Malaysia

Bangladeshi migrant workers face systemic exploitation and high recruitment costs, requiring coordinated reforms in both origin and destination countries.

3 months ago

Andrew Sheng is New Chairman of Wawasan Education Foundation

Tan Sri Andrew Sheng named WEF Chairman; WOU hails his expertise, also congratulates his advisory role to Sabah Chief Minister.

3 months ago

70% of Malaysians are happy at work, but stress, burnout tell a different story

Despite 70% of Malaysians feeling happy at work, stress and burnout persist, indicating a need for supportive workplace improvements.

3 months ago

Hungary Ousts Orbán, Péter Magyar Wins

Hungarian voters oust Viktor Orbán after 16 years; Péter Magyar pledges EU, NATO ties, reshaping politics and global far‑right influence.

3 months ago

Tech Industry Faces “Low Fire, Low Hire” as Layoffs Continue

Tech layoffs continue in 2026, with 40,000 jobs cut as firms pivot to AI, streamline operations, and correct pandemic over-hiring.

3 months ago

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