KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 29 Putrajaya should deliver on its pledge for women to occupy one in three boardroom seats, gender advocacy groups said in response to the Budget 2022 target of at least one female director in all companies. Women’s Centre for Change (WCC) programme director Karen Lai said.
PUTRAJAYA: While acknowledging that efforts to empower women still need some work to be done, the government has taken measures to ensure that women continue to participate in nation-building through economic initiatives and encouraging shared responsibility, says the Prime Minister.
The government is looking into extending the work from home (WFH) arrangement for both public and private sector staff and giving full pay to enable workers to care for an ailing family member, or in the case of men, to help their wives look after a newborn child
KUALA LUMPUR, March 8: The government is looking into extending the work from home (WFH) arrangement for both public and private sector staff and givi.
PUTRAJAYA: The Human Resources Ministry and the Public Service Department have been asked to look into expanding work from home facilities, with full pay, to women who are taking care of family members who are aged and ill, says the Prime Minister.