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Low wages the real problem, not type of jobs, MTUC says amid warnings of further redundancies among Malaysians

KUALA LUMPUR, August 11 — The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) warned today that the unemployment rate among Malaysians will soar further and employers may start hiring more foreigners if the government continues to turn a blind eye to the current wage rate in the country. MTUC secretary-general J. Solomon also singled out Human Resources […]

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Cambodia: Hope in sight for M’pai Bay tourism

Optimism is in sight for the upcoming Khmer New Year holiday for a once-bustling village on the island of Koh Rong Samloem. Cambodia’s tourism sector has been reeling from the loss of the average 6 million annual tourists since the borders were mostly closed earlier this year. As the COVID-19 pandemic first spread around the […]

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Philippines: Diokno: No need for new rate cut

MANILA, Philippines — The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) sees no immediate need to further cut interest rates, reiterating that the economic fallout from the coronavirus pandemic is temporary. In a television interview, BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno said the country’s current monetary policy stance would hold for the next few quarters as it works with […]

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Indonesia: Government expands wage subsidy to include 3 million furloughed, reduced pay workers

A week after it launched the COVID-19 wage subsidy program, the government announced on Monday that it had increased the scheme to cover a total of 15.7 million workers to spur household consumption and prevent the economy from slipping further. From its initial target of 13 million workers, the government increased the number of targeted recipients by an additional 2.7 […]

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