| Don't stunt our growth by sidelining English, private sector tells Putrajaya Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) president Datuk Syed Hussain Syed Husman said that those with good command of English earner higher has they help companies succeed globally, they are able to negotiate for better terms in agreements and help build lasting relationships.Sinar Harian
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Monday, 4 April 2022 |
| Govt urged to understand dilemma Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan said this could be achieved by engaging associations representing businesses and industries, which would help the government formulate an effective solution to get companies to comply with the regulations.New Straits Times
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Monday, 25 January 2021 |
| Promote multilingualism in education Malaysian Employers Federation executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan believes poor command of the English language among many Bumiputra graduates is the main reason why they find it hard to get jobs in the private sector, which accounts for 90% of employment in the country.The Star
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Thursday, 24 September 2020 |
| Raising employers’ concerns on increasing minimum wages to RM1,200 for 57 bigger cities and towns is not fear mongering MEF would like to respond to some of the statements made by Andrew Lo, Datuk Mohammed Shafie Mammal and Gopala Krishnan on the Joint Industry Press Release dated 23 December 2019 regarding the Government’s decision to implement minimum wages of RM1,200 for 57 bigger cities and towns beginning 1 January 2020.
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Friday, 27 December 2019 |
| Anjakan Paradigma Latihan Industri Malaysia Ruang Bicara on Bernama News Channel interview Y.Bhg. Professor Datuk Dr. Mohammad Shatar Sabran, Vice Chansellor, Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) and Y.Bhg. Datuk Hj Shamsuddin Bardan, Executive Director, Malaysian Employers Federation on the topic "Anjakan Paradigma Latihan Industri Malaysia".Bernama News Channel
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Wednesday, 21 August 2019 |
| GST, cost of living hamper business as consumers cut spending The goods and services tax (GST) appears to be taking a toll on a variety of industries, with doctors, retailers, small and medium enterprises and an employment federation saying the tax has reduced business for them.Free Malaysia Today
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Saturday, 23 September 2017 |
| Security services in dilemma We refer to the letters written by Samsuddin Bardan of the Malaysian Employers Federation, the Secretariat, National Wages Consultative Council and Peter Raiappan on the issue of minimum wageMalay Mail
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Thursday, 13 December 2012 |
| Caught in middle-income trap Over the last few months, there has been much discussion on the issue that Malaysia has been caught in the middle-income trap. In this article, I will discuss the rationale on why Malaysia has been caught in this dilemma.The Sunday Star
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Sunday, 7 February 2010 |
| Foreign labour dilemma While workers from other countries have undoubtedly contributed to Malaysia's economic growth, their ballooning numbers have led to a host of socio-economic problems.New Straits Times
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Monday, 25 September 2006 |