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Community issues transcend parliamentary scrutiny | The Malaysian Insight

Community issues transcend parliamentary scrutiny | The Malaysian Insight
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Wrong to push graduates into low skill, low salary jobs, says Kula

Wrong to push graduates into low skill, low salary jobs, says Kula Published Modified5 Apr 2021, 3:24 am A - It is not appropriate in the long term to push graduates into semi-skilled and unskilled jobs with low salaries as it could lead to future underemployment and productivity loss for the nation, said Ipoh Barat MP M Kulasegaran. The former human resources minister said even if salary levels improve gradually with economic growth, post-Covid 19 pandemic, Malaysia s reliance on cheap labour will give no guarantee that wages will go up in tandem. By paying youths low wages equivalent to minimum wage, we have underutilised the potential of youths in the country, and so policies.

Clean sweep by Nga s team at Perak DAP polls

IPOH: Perak DAP will continue to be led by Nga Kor Ming as chairman with his team making a clean sweep in the state party polls. Nga, the Teluk Intan MP who is the party’s deputy secretary-general, and 14 others in his team polled more than 1,100 votes each. Kampar MP Thomas Su, who is the national party assistant organising secretary, got only 550 votes. Nga and fellow deputy secretary-general V. Sivakumar, who is Batu Gajah MP, both polled highest with 1,228 votes. Sivakumar was re-appointed state party deputy chief. The results were announced by national DAP Youth deputy chief Chiong Yoke Kong, who was the returning officer for the polls held during the 19th Perak DAP convention here yesterday.

Three things we learned from: Perak DAP election s results | Malaysia

Monday, 15 Mar 2021 06:56 AM MYT BY JOHN BUNYAN The polls which were held in conjunction with the 19th State DAP Convention saw chairman Nga Kor Ming (pic) and advisor Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham retain their posts. Pictures by Farhan Najib Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. IPOH, March 15 Despite a challenge mounted by Thomas Su and M. Kulasegaran, the results of the Perak DAP polls yesterday were not surprising. The polls which were held in conjunction with the 19th State DAP Convention saw chairman Nga Kor Ming and advisor Datuk Ngeh Koo Ham retain their posts.

DAP election process conducted transparently at all levels, says Loke

pic). The DAP national organising secretary added that the election process at all levels in the DAP is conducted transparently without favouring any individuals. The commotion reported at the state convention is much regretted and such things should never happen at any DAP conference. I would like to emphasise that party elections at all levels are always conducted transparently, without favouring any particular individual, the Seremban MP said Monday (March 15). It was reported that a ruckus broke out at the 19th Perak DAP convention when Kampar MP Thomas Su alleged others were obtaining an unfair advantage for the state party polls.

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