Daily HR News 28.11.2024
1. Over clever workers: Malaysia’s grad job wobble
Nearly 3,000 job seekers attended the Kesuma job fair, with 450 individuals successfully securing employment. The event showcased various opportunities aimed at boosting employment and addressing workforce demands. This highlights the ongoing efforts to connect employers with job seekers and support economic recovery through job creation.
2. Cover Story: O&G jobs coming in, more expected
Nearly 3,000 job seekers attended the Kesuma job fair, with 450 individuals successfully securing employment. The event showcased various opportunities aimed at boosting employment and addressing workforce demands. This highlights the ongoing efforts to connect employers with job seekers and support economic recovery through job creation.
Source: https://theedgemalaysia.com/node/734625
3. Human Resource Ministry to review labour laws on annual leave entitlement
The Human Resources Ministry of Malaysia is reviewing labor laws to enhance annual leave entitlements, aiming to better protect workers and ensure equitable treatment. This includes considering updates to leave provisions in light of modern employment practices. The review reflects efforts to balance employee welfare and employer obligations.