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PETALING JAYA: Not being allowed to work from home during the movement control order formed the bulk of complaints by workers during the movement control order, according to the Human Resources Minister.
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Rudolf Zajda (PHOTO: Archíve of the family of Rudolf Zajda)
The Romani activist and entrepreneur Rudolf Zajda passed away on the afternoon of 29 April at the age of 60 after a brief illness. His family has informed news server Romea.cz.
Mr Zajda was best known to the public as the chair of the Association of Romani Advisors in Brno, which offered unemployed Romani people many educational courses aiming to teach them foreign languages and the computer, business and management skills that could increase their chances on the labor market. I just hope that our activities will succeed to such a degree that the Labor Offices and the town halls finally notice that Romani people do want to do something for their employability and that the willingness is here, he told Czech public radio s Romani program
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KUWAIT CITY, March 2: The Union of Domestic Labor Recruitment Bureaus, headed by Khaled Al-Dakhnan, held a lengthy meeting recently via Zoom with the leaders of the Ministry of Labor in Manila, the President of the Filipino Federation of Labor Offices, and the Labor Attaché at the Embassy of the Philippines in the country, reports Aljarida daily. During the meeting, they discussed several matters and issues related to employment of domestic workers, and the latest developments and progress in the process of resuming the recruitment of new domestic workers. In a press statement, Al-Dakhnan said, “The meeting, which witnessed a high level of attendance, included four representatives from the Labor Ministry in the Philippines, and lasted for about five hours. The problem of female workers who are currently at the embassy was discussed, especially about the completion of the procedures for their deportation”.