Compulsory for employers to advertise vacancies on MyFutureJobs - minister

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This is to ensure opportunities are offered to locals first.

 

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We dont trust your goverment .. .

As employer,............no

Absolutely ridiculous...what makes this portal special compared to all those out there? Simply illogical..kindergarten mentality...everyone knows the root cause of jobless ppl

Wtf, so many portals out there and he wants to have another portal. Hmm not sure how many $$$ to create this portal and manage. Sure gonna waste of money again

We pay him to do small job, gaji buta

Going backwards? How do we ever reach to the next level with such ridiculous policies!

This doesn’t solve competitiveness.

Excellent decision...

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