News
27 May 2005
Malaysiakini.com
May 9, 05 10:28am
With many Indonesian maids looking for higher-paying jobs elsewhere, Malaysia
will invite domestic aides from Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, a minister
said in remarks published today.
The Star
Sunday May 8, 2005
PUTRAJAYA: There are now more women than men running the civil service, especially
those working as support staff in the various ministries.
The Star
Sunday May 8, 2005
PETALING JAYA: The MTUC has voiced its concern over the escalating cost of
essential goods and services as a result of the increase in fuel prices.
The Star
BY JANE RITIKOS
Sunday May 8, 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: Bollywood-style looks appear to be a no-no for some Malaysian
employers applying for workers from Pakistan.
The Star
BY LOONG MENG YEE
Saturday May 7, 2005
SHAH ALAM: Tens of thousands of households are in dire straits, waiting in
vain for their Indonesian maids to arrive.
The Star
Friday May 6, 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: For Malaysia to be a developed nation, it must rid itself of
three "addictions," said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad
Badawi.
Malaysiakini.com
Claudia Theophilus
May 6, 05 10:24am
It is high time the Malaysian labour movement breaks loose from the legal and
administrative cage which has imprisoned it for decades and push for urgent policy
reforms, said a veteran unionist today.
The Star
Thursday May 5, 2005
PUTRAJAYA: Pakistan has reassured Malaysia that only genuine workers will be
sent to Malaysia.