MELAKA, March 6 (Bernama) — The Cabinet approved the establishment of the Malaysian Gig Economy Commission (SEGiM) last week in the government’s efforts to look after the welfare of 1.2 million gig workers in the country.
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| Cabinet approves Malaysian Gig Economy Commission (SEGiM) to look after the welfare of gig workers in Malaysia - DPM Ahmad Zahid | |
| Supply of essential food items, including eggs, chicken, and vegetables, is sufficient nationwide throughout Aidilfitri - Mohamad Sabu | |
| Consistent policies, common mechanisms across ASEAN help create a more connected market, making the bloc more attractive to capital -- Amir Hamzah | |
| Ringgit marginally lower at 3.9425/9535 against US dollar at the close from 3.9415/9480 on Thursday | |
| Maxis Bhd's unit Maxis Broadband Sdn Bhd acquires MoF Inc's shares, loan in Digital Nasional Bhd for RM327.87 mln | |
| AME Elite Consortium Bhd’s unit plans to acquire two pieces of land, totaling 12.88 hectares, in Johor for RM101.18 million | |
| Bursa Malaysia reprimands TFP Solutions's executive director cum CEO, Datin Eugena Braganza for breach of the Bursa Malaysia Securities ACE Market Listing Requirements |
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