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Around 280 Bangladeshi migrant workers are demanding unpaid wages from a Malaysian firm which was a supplier to big Japanese ...
According to sources at the expatriates’ welfare ministry, the Malaysian delegation – led by Deputy Secretary-General of the Ministry of Human Resources M Shahrin bin Omar – remained firm on ...
Now, as Malaysia prepares to begin fresh labour recruitments, opening the market to Bangladeshis and ensuring migrants' ...
Malaysia will ensure transparency in the process of recruiting Bangladeshi workers, leaving no scope for irregularities or ...
Malaysia and Bangladesh have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral cooperation in labour affairs through the Record Signing Session of the two-day "Third Working Committee Group (JWC) ...
Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, 84, took over as interim head of the South Asian nation of 173 million last August after ...
The developments were announced following meetings on Thursday (May 15) in Kuala Lumpur between a Bangladeshi government ...
Thousands’ of Bangladeshis are stranded without jobs in Malaysia after a hiring freeze forced them to overstay illegally, ...
In the aftermath of the agitation that ended Ms Hasina's 15-year rule, Dr Yunus promised reforms in various sectors, but a ...
Muhammad Yunus has struggled to navigate between the army, career politicians and the protest movement that overthrew the ...
Bangladeshi migrant workers in Malaysia demand back wages from closed factory, drawing international attention and support.
The workers have filed complaints in Malaysia and back home in Bangladesh. Such disputes have become a diplomatic sore point between Bangladesh and Malaysia, drawing scrutiny on a small but ...