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gig workers
MALAYSIA
Group wants clear framework, pilot projects before expanding EIS to gig workers
MALAYSIA
Firms can’t use subsidised RON95 for fleet vehicles, says Fahmi
MONEY
7 things to know about the Gig Workers Bill
MALAYSIA
Gig Workers Bill dispute highlights MTUC turmoil
MALAYSIA
MTUC head confirms support for Gig Workers Bill despite sec-gen’s objection
COLUMN
Saving the gig economy
MALAYSIA
Think tank says broad definition of gig worker could lead to disputes
BORNEO+
RM600,000 grant to help Sabah e-hailing workers open EPF accounts
LETTERS
In hindsight, we do need SEGiM, more than ever
MALAYSIA
Govt launches Madani discount card for union members
MALAYSIA
Proposed 1.25% Socso rate for gig workers to apply across all platforms
MALAYSIA
Change name of gig workers bill, says Shahril
MALAYSIA
Think tank warns of overlaps in Gig Workers Bill
MALAYSIA
Gig Workers Bill to be tabled next month, says Sim
MALAYSIA
Whopping RM13bil in voluntary ‘top-up’ by EPF members last year
LETTERS
Dedicated commission needed to protect Malaysia’s gig workers
MALAYSIA
Delay gig workers’ bill for further engagements, govt urged
MALAYSIA
New law to protect gig workers will be tabled in this Dewan meeting
LETTERS
Gig economy commission well-meaning, but is it enough?
MALAYSIA
Socso targets 1mil self-employed contributors by year’s end
MALAYSIA
Govt mulls switch to automatic social security registration for gig workers
MONEY
Through ‘Impian GIGih’, GXBank empowers underserved communities
MALAYSIA
40% of 17 million workforce not covered by EPF
MALAYSIA
Govt to train 100,000 TVET graduates within 5 years, says PM
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