Over 26,000 jobs lost in Malaysia: report

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Updated: 29th March 2009, 1805 hrs
Over 26,000 jobs lost in Malaysia: report

More than 26,000 people in Malaysia have lost their jobs so far this year as the economic slowdown forced employers to cut back manpower.

Malaysian Employers Federation executive director Shamsuddin Bardan was quoted as saying that he expected further job losses in the coming weeks.

He added a 60 billion ringgit stimulus package unveiled earlier this month had not provided immediate incentive for companies to retain their workers.

The government has slashed its work permit approvals for foreign workers by almost 70 percent so far this year

It also cancelled work visas for 55,000 Bangladeshi workers after unions said the situation for Malaysians was bleak enough.

In January, the government also banned the hiring of new foreigners in the manufacturing and services sectors after a report forecast 45,000 Malaysians would lose their jobs in the next few months.

Malaysia is one of Asia's largest importers of labour and has an estimated 2.2 million foreign workers, who are the mainstay of the plantation and manufacturing sectors.
 
26K out of population of 27 million? lose their jobs is smaller percentage than singapore where population is 4.5 Million( including PR and FTs), where 30k or more could lose their jobs.

Malaysia got land where you can farm to eat. Singapore? Eat Batu( stone)?
 
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