PETALING JAYA: He was in his 70s when he landed a job in retail sales at a high-end outlet in Damansara Heights. And, as luck would have it, the clients needed a model.
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s plan to open up foreign worker recruitment to 15 countries may have already run into a stumbling block – some of the source countries have little knowledge about the hiring process.
PETALING JAYA: Industry players are calling on the government to quickly address the freeze of labour supply by Indonesia, especially by the ministries concerned.
PETALING JAYA: Employers are eager and fully prepared to receive Indonesian domestic helpers (PDI), says the National Association of Human Resources Malaysia (Pusma).
PETALING JAYA: A number of Malaysians who are desperate for domestic help have fallen victim to syndicates offering “recycled” as well as untrained workers.