
Labour law reforms take effect in Sabah amid concern from employers and workers
Both sides urge caution and oversight as sweeping changes to working hours, leave, and protections begin

Both sides urge caution and oversight as sweeping changes to working hours, leave, and protections begin

The number of those without legal papers outnumbers those with legal documents

New hiring drive announced amid rising local involvement in solar glass manufacturing and raw material sourcing

The state terminated the previous supply deal after the cooperative failed to partner with a qualified firm as required

They’re told it’s too expensive to hold a meeting to resolve the matter despite being shareholders of cooperative

With most of the workers now in their 70s and early 80s, they face the heartbreaking reality that they may never see the retirement benefits they believed promised

Sabah workers should be treated equally, shouldn’t be penalised for poor infrastructure

Hike great news for local workers, but some still in the dark

Employers and employees brace for the RM1,700 minimum wage in Sabah