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MEF: Long hours may not mean quality work
Working long hours does not necessarily increase productivity or improve the quality of output, according to employers.
The Star  ll  26 February 2013
 
Enam juta pekerja terjejas
Kira-kira 600,000 syarikat perusahaan kecil dan sederhana (PKS) yang memberi pekerjaan kepada hampir enam juta orang akan terjejas jika gaji minimum RM1,100 dilaksanakan seperti cadangan manifesto pakatan pembangkang.
Berita Harian  ll  26 February 2013
 
Employers laud offer of free medical check-ups
The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) has welcomed the government’s decision to offer free medical checkups for some 1.9 million workers in the private sector.
The Sun  ll  21 February 2013
 
Dividend should be higher
While welcoming the 6.15% dividend announced by the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), several groups say an even higher amount should be declared.
The Star  ll  19 February 2013
 
Salary vs job satisfaction
When looking for employment, most, if not all of the time, we choose to go for something that either promises a fat paycheck or a job that might not pay so well but guarantees great satisfaction.
The Star  ll  09 February 2013
 
For some, a new chapter begins
Teacher-turned-education editor Muhd Yusoff Abu Bakar is ready to call it a day when he turns 55 this May. Yusoff, who has been working for over 30 years, says he started planning for his retirement five years ago.
The Sunday Star  ll  20 January 2013
 
Implementation of Minimum Wages for Foreign Workers
The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) would like to respond to the editorial "He ain't heavy, he's my brother" (NST, Jan 10). Having to deal with inflation following the implementation of national minimum wages is somewhat a forgone conclusion.
New Straits Times  ll  14 January 2013
 
Insurance poser in retirement age extension
The reluctance of insurers to provide medical coverage for the elderly is one of the hurdles employers face in extending the retirement age of workers.
Free Malaysia Today  ll  11 January 2013
 
MEF maintains objection to base salary
The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) has reiterated its position that minimum wages should be set by industry players and not the government.
Free Malaysia Today  ll  10 January 2013
 
MEF cadang levi ditanggung pekerja
Persekutuan Majikan Malaysia (MEF) mencadangkan supaya pembayaran levi tidak lagi ditanggung majikan tetapi warga asing.
Berita Harian  ll  08 January 2013
 

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