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Filing ITR? Don’t ignore the ‘nature of employment’

The Economic Times

The Economic Times

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June 23, 2026

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Seeking Alpha

lean right

· Jul 2, 2026

June Jobs Report: Weak Hiring Or Fewer Workers?

June Jobs Report: Weak Hiring Or Fewer Workers?

SundayTimes

lean right

· Jun 30, 2026

NOLUNDI MATOMANE | Why applying for more jobs does not equal more employment

Custom CVs and cover letters can unlock recruiter attention

Independent Journal Review

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· Jul 2, 2026

America’s Birthday Is Opportunity To Celebrate Free Market Economy

June's jobs report is a one-off following several months of very strong jobs days, and it doesn't reflect the state of the underlying economy.

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 2, 2026

Kadar pengangguran negara susut kepada 2.9 peratus

LABIS: Kadar pengangguran negara merekodkan penurunan kepada 2.9 peratus pada tahun lalu, berbanding 3.2 peratus pada 2024. Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi berkata, perkembangan positif itu didorong oleh usaha berterusan kerajaan yang menekankan pembangunan bakat dan kemahiran melalui Pendidikan dan Latihan Teknikal dan Vokasional (TVET). “Kalau dulu terdapat pengangguran, sekarang ini ... Read more The post Kadar pengangguran negara susut kepada 2.9 peratus appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

RAPPLER

lean left

· Jun 27, 2026

Absence from work alone cannot justify dismissal – SC

'Absence from work, in itself, cannot generate a finding of abandonment, absent any overt act from the employee clearly manifesting his or her desire to end the employment,' says the High Court in a decision penned by Associate Justice Maria Filomena Singh

NL Times

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People in their 30s, 40s most frustrated by work; Third consider their job meaningless

People in their thirties and forties are the most frustrated with their jobs, the Telegraaf

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World · 4
Business · 1
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Related coverage for "Filing ITR? Don’t ignore the ‘nature of employment’ ": Seeking Alpha — June Jobs Report: Weak Hiring Or Fewer Workers?. SundayTimes — NOLUNDI MATOMANE | Why applying for more jobs does not equal more employment. Independent Journal Review — America’s Birthday Is Opportunity To Celebrate Free Market Economy. Utusan Malaysia — Kadar pengangguran negara susut kepada 2.9 peratus. RAPPLER — Absence from work alone cannot justify dismissal – SC. NL Times — People in their 30s, 40s most frustrated by work; Third consider their job meaningless