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Sim: Bosses cannot simply cut salaries

PUTRAJAYA: Disciplinary issues involving employees must go through domestic inquiry and bosses cannot cut their workers’ salaries as punitive action, says Steven Sim.

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RM500 fine for toilet break? Restaurant in Malaysia under fire for allegedly imposing penalties on staff

Working in the F&B industry is tough, but the consequences of not following this list of rules set by a Japanese restaurant in Malaysia might be even tougher for its staff. A ramen chain in Kuala Lumpur has come under fire for allegedly deducting salaries of staff who take medical leave and toilet breaks. A photo of its rules and.

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LETTER | Open letter to US president Joe Biden

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