Berita
23 Mei 2005
The Star
Tuesday March 1, 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: Some 3,000 permanently disabled workers who suffer from back
and cervical pain will get a chance to be rehabilitated and work again, said
Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr Fong Chan Onn.
The Star
Tuesday March 1, 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: The Government will employ foreign workers from elsewhere if
Indonesian illegal workers who had returned home following the end of the amnesty
programme are not keen on coming back here.
The Star
BY ELAN PERUMAL
Tuesday March 1, 2005
PORT KLANG: Some 200 locations in Selangor have been identified as hiding places
of illegal immigrants and the state immigration director has warned that their
time is up.
The Star
Tuesday March 1, 2005
PETALING JAYA: The nationwide crackdown on illegal foreign workers has begun.
The Star
Tuesday March 1, 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: As thousands of illegal immigrants left the country yesterday,
the authorities warned that those caught trying to leave after the expiry of
the amnesty period will still be detained.
18 Mei 2005
Malaysiakini.com
Nurul Nazirin
May 18, 05 5:43pm
Several former Malaysia Airlines (MAS) stewardesses stepped forward today to
voice their grouses against the airline for depriving female cabin crew of their
maternity and retirement benefits.
16 Mei 2005
The Star
Monday February 28, 2005
KUALA LUMPUR: Foreign maids including their employers who abuse their permits
will be the targets of the crackdown on illegal workers here, beginning Tuesday.
The Star
BY TUNKU SHAHARIAH
Monday February 28, 2005
PENANG: The Indonesian Government will process as many as 11,000 work permits
per day at the 11 processing centres in Indonesia for its illegal workers who
are heading back to Malaysia for re-employment.