FOREIGN WORKERS IN MALAYSIA Can’t live with them‚ can’t live without them. At least that’s what quite a lot of Malaysians I know feel about them. Deputy Human Resources Minister‚ Senator said that there are 1.403 million foreigners here holding the Temporary Employment Visit Pass‚ which accounts for 11.2% of Malaysia’s total workforce. That’s actually quite a lot of foreigners for a country with a 2.7% unemployment rate as of last year. But it’s no use denying the fact that we need them. The fact
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An overview of Malaysia aviation industry The aviation industry is a large and growing industry. In the past few years‚ the air travelling has been improving and growing by 6 % for a year. They listed airlines more than 1 billion passenger or traveller in 2008. The aviation industry needs or involves the large capital requirement for the aircraft‚ close keep an eye on for the rules and regulations of the government‚ competition from other tourist transport and for the high level of expertise to
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Economy of Vietnam By Adam McCarty Introduction Vietnam has been a country ruled by colonists‚ divided or at war for most of the twentieth century. Unification of the country in 1976 was followed by invasion of Cambodia in 1978‚ and a subsequent brief but violent war with China. This troubled history had profound consequences for economic development in general‚ and attempts to impose central planning in particular. Central planning was imposed upon Northern Vietnam in the 1950s‚ and upon
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Poverty Reduction in Malaysia One of the challenges for poverty reduction in Malaysia is migrant worker’s issue. The current development policies of Malaysia are influenced by globalisation and liberalization which leads to the implications on activities related to poverty. The decrease in employment opportunities affects the urban poor and migrant workers. The demand for skilled human resources in capital intensive activities are huge since Malaysia is restructuring its economy. An increase in the
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animal cruelty CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Animal cruelty nowadays is extremely being of our daily life. Animal cruelty is crime cases today especially in Malaysia. Physical abuse‚ substituting human victims for animal victims‚ socially unacceptable behaviour that causes pain‚ suffering or distress and the death of an animal toward animal are common types animal cruelty happens nowadays. Homes‚ colleges‚ food court‚ and in market are places where people do
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Malaysia Airlines In Malaysia‚ there are actually 3 different Malaysia airlines companies which are providing airline services to its customers. These 3 airline companies are Malaysia Airline‚ Air-Asia and Berjaya-Air. In reality‚ these 3 different airline companies provide different kind of services for their customers with different needs. For now‚ let’s take a closer look at these 3 companies individually. First of all‚ Malaysia Airline System or better known as MAS‚ is Malaysia’s
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a statutory minimum wage has been the subject of debate in Malaysia for a number of years. Part of the motivation behind this debate has been the slow growth of wages relative to labor productivity. There are issues by implementing wage policy in Malaysia which I explored by doing this assignment. In 2002‚ the government is decided to implement a minimum wage policy where they set RM800 in West Malaysia and RM900 per month in East Malaysia as a minimum wage that employer should pay to their workers
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Singapore. Prepare a report discussing the potential impacts of the proposed high-speed rail (HSR) on the property markets in Malaysia. Discuss also the possible property investment that may arise. 1.0 INTRODUCTION: The subject of this report is to examine the potential impact of the high-speed rail (HSR) linking Kuala Lumpur with Singapore on property markets in Malaysia. Also to discuss the possible property investment opportunities that may arise along the high-speed rail (HSR). Under
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The Reasons for Malaysia GDP to fall. (i) Conditions of Labour Market The employment condition in Malaysia is affecting mostly the manufacturing sector‚ which is represented by around 10% of the country as total labour force. Despite that‚ the revival of the local labour market seems to put ahead that the procedures taken by the Government under its fiscal stimulus packages to enclose the increase of unemployment in the country are effective. As firms in the manufacturing sector that were
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| * New Economy vs. Old Economy | 2 | * Microsoft Corporation | 3 | Ford motor | 3 | Revenue and profit | 4 | Code of ethics statement | 5 | How effective is the firms? | 14 | Conclusion | 17 | Introduction * New Economy vs. Old Economy The world economy has recently changed. A new world economy has emerged over the last decade as two long-run broad trends‚ globalization and advances in information and communication technology (ICT) have converged. This ‘new economy’ is significantly
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