Brothels will never be allowed in Malaysia. No way.[1] That was the response of Communications Minister, Fahmi Fadzil in response to a suggestion by actor
At the start of the year, the Malaysian Employer Federation applied for 475,678 migrant workers to work in the country[1]. The service industry, households and
As Malaysian households desperately need 30,000 foreign domestic workers, the F&B sector’s recovery also depends heavily on foreign labour to wait tables, serve customers and
For decades, Malaysia has relied on foreign labour, also known as migrant workers in key sectors of the economy. The key sectors include domestic help,
[Trigger Warning (TW): Violence, Sexual Assault] In the past, domestic workers or maids were seen as a status symbol and only affluent households can afford