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Tuesday, December 10, 2013
MALAYSIA:::Hong Leong Bank suspends 45 workers; Ministry of Human Resources turns deaf, dumb and blind!
Hong Leong Bank suspends 45 workers;
Ministry of Human Resources turns deaf, dumb and blind!
On 19 November 2013, the Industrial Relations Department (IRD), Ministry of Human Resources at the meeting between NUBE, Hong Leong Bank and the IRD, the Department advised both Hong Leong Bank and NUBE to maintain status quo on the hubbing and relocation pending reference to the Industrial Court.
MALAYSIA:::Penjaga parkir berdemo bantah sistem kupon
Lebih 20 atendan tempat letak kenderaan hari ini berkumpul secara aman di hadapan bangunan Dewan Undangan Negeri bagi membantah tindakan Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang (MPPP) melaksanakan sistem letak kereta berkupon bermula tahun depan.
Wakil kumpulan itu Abdul Majid, 54, berkata tindakan tersebut akan menjejaskan pendapatan mereka selain ratusan atendan kawasan parkir akan kehilangan pekerjaan.
Pakistan:::Compliance of ILO convention at work-places urged
KARACHI, : Pakistan will have to adopt International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) Better Work Programme (BWP) at work-places and industrial units to maintain its export share in the world market.
10 SEBAB JEPUN MAJU
10 SEBAB JEPUN MAJU
1. Di Jepun diajar pada awal sekolah rendah sehingga darjah enam dengan satu mata pelajaran yang dinamakann “Jalan kearah Akhlak” di mana pelajar mempelajari akhlak/etika dan cara berdepan dengan orang.
2. Tidak ada kegagalan/failure pada awal sekolah rendah sehingga ke peringkat tiga pertengahan, kerana objektifnya ialah mendidik dan menanamkan konsep dan pembentukan pribadi/watak, bukan sahaja pendidikan dan indoktrinasi(dictation).
3. Jepun walaupun salah satu negara terkaya di dunia, mereka tidak mempunyai orang gaji (servants), ibu dan bapa bertanggungjawab di rumah dan keatas anak-anak mereka.
Brazil union plans Petrobras refinery strike after fire
A Brazilian oil union said Monday that it plans to go on strike to protest allegedly unsafe conditions at state-run oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA's REPAR Refinery, the site of a Nov. 28 fire that shut more than 10 percent of Brazil's fuel output.
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