| MyEG said to be charging fees for foreign worker permits despite contract suspension MyEG Services Bhd has been alleged to have been illegally collecting fees for its foreign worker permit renewal services, despite suspension by the Immigration Department of Malaysia.The Edge Malaysia
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Tuesday, 12 September 2023 |
| MEF: Proposed new conditions for recruitment of foreign workers may stifle economic recovery MEF President Datuk Dr Syed Hussain Syed Husman said the proposed requirement would pose difficulties and complications for application to recruit foreign workers and renewal of PLKS besides causing further delays in the approval process which will cause disruptions in business continuity.The Sun
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Sunday, 3 October 2021 |
| 11th hour plea for extension Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) executive director Datuk Shamsuddin Bardan appealed to the government to not enforce the ruling to bar the renewal of passes for foreign workers who had not been screened.The Star
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Tuesday, 30 March 2021 |
| MEF raises monopoly concern The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) yesterday said it had submitted a letter to Home Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi last week to stress that the new online system for foreign worker permit (PLKS) renewal will create a monopoly..The Sun
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Tuesday, 20 January 2015 |
| Employers want clarification on policy for foreign workers MEF called on the government to clarify its policy on the renewal of permits for the existing foreign workers.The Borneo Post
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009 |
| Employers want clarification on foreign workers The Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) yesterday called on the government to clarify its policy on the renewal of permits for the existing foreign workers.The Sun
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Tuesday, 26 May 2009 |
| Renewal delays cost RM220m a day Each day's delay in issuing or renewing work permits for foreign workers costs Malaysia RM220 million in lost productivity, estimates the Malaysian Employers Federation.New Straits Times
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
| End renewal delays, not arrest bosses the Malaysian Employers Federation said in response to the department's arrest order for 12 chief executive officers who allegedly harboured illegals.New Straits Times
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Friday, 29 December 2006 |