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Pekerja swasta semakin sukar beli rumah
PETALING JAYA: Kenaikan harga rumah berterusan dan upah tidak setimpal membebankan pekerja sektor swasta dalam usaha memiliki kediaman sendiri sekali gus menimbulkan persoalan sama ada agenda perumahan negara benar-benar merangkumi keperluan semua lapisan pekerja. Setiausaha Agung Liga Pekerja-Pekerja Malaysia (LLRC), Gopal Krishnam Nadesan berkata, realiti pekerja sektor swasta jauh lebih mencabar walaupun terdapat beberapa skim ... Read more The post Pekerja swasta semakin sukar beli rumah appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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