The International Trade and Industry Ministry (MITI) letters for interstate and inter-district travel will expire as of 31 May 2021, and will no longer be valid...
As announced by Senior Minister for Security and Minister of Defence, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, all interstate and interdistrict travel activities will be prohibited nationwide...
The internet was sent into a frenzy over the weekend when the EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EuroCham Malaysia) issued a letter to its members...
In today’s live press conference by Defence Minister, Ismail Sabri, it was announced that all workers in public and industrial sectors will be allowed to work...
Every worker in the CMCO areas was confused after the work from home directive was issued by Defence Minister, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri yesterday (20 October)....
In light of the most recent announcement which allows 10% of employees in selected sectors to work in the office, this statistic is considerably worrying. Health...
With the rising number of cases and the implementation of the CMCO in Sabah, Labuan, Selangor, KL and Putrajaya, the government has advised for workers in...
During a virtual press conference today, MITI announced that all economic sectors in Klang can continue operations as per usual despite being under a CMCO. Pengumuman:...
Today isn’t just a monumental day for Star Wars fans. On Labour Day, PM Muhyiddin announced the relaxation of multiple MCO regulations set to take effect...
It seems a few State Governments are holding a different view from the Federal Government as they disagree with relaxing MCO rules starting tomorrow. Following the...
Remember those days when you come back from Bangkok with a luggage full of Thai snacks? Well, those days could be gone soon because the famous...
Many youths are now in salary-based jobs but if we want to achieve financial success, this Minister reckons we shouldn’t stick to salaried jobs for a...
Malaysia is extremely unlucky when it comes to ‘missing’ items. Someway, somehow, we’ve lost an aeroplane, billions of ringgit, and now we’ve lost a military-grade radar...