Bosses, workers union do not foresee ‘Big Quit’ in Malaysia from Covid-19 economic downturn | Malay Mail

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Bosses, workers union do not foresee ‘Big Quit’ in Malaysia from Covid-19 economic downturn

KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 — Malaysia is unlike Europe or the United States and won’t be seeing an exodus of workers resigning from their jobs anytime soon even with the post-pandemic economic blues, according to two groups representing employers and workers. it found a lower turnover rate based on the economic uncertainty posed by Covid-19 and high unemployment based on its own salary survey last year.

Syed Hussain said employers who have resumed normal operations would seek to retain their employees as they have the necessary skills and training to carry out their work by offering competitive salaries, benefit packages and providing growth opportunities. However, he said employers are open to flexible work arrangements and may incorporate them as part of their employee retention strategies.

“Local workers can perform their responsibilities well if they are paid appropriate wages and are provided with high social protection. The study also found that the majority of employees like or even love their role, with only a minority saying they disliked or hated their job. This suggests that the work itself is not the issue.

 

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