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The immigration department says KLIA Terminal 1 and 2 usually receive 500 to 1,000 foreign workers daily but this reached 4,500 on May 27.

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TheStreet’s J.D. Durkin brings you the biggest news of the day, how the market fared and why layoffs in January jumped by 136% from the month prior.

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Vacancy rates across the nation fell to one per cent last month, and they’re even lower in parts of regional Australia. It’s resulted in some job-seekers turning down work because they can’t find somewhere affordable to live. But employers are beginning to step in with their own solutions.

Employers Scramble as , Workers Call Out Sick in
the United States.
NPR reports the spread of the
highly infectious Omicron variant
has led to a shortfall of available
workers in the United States.
As daily COVID-19 cases now rise above 800,000 in the country, employers say they’re experiencing a high volume of employees calling out sick.
As daily COVID-19 cases now rise above 800,000 in the country, employers say they’re experiencing a high volume of employees calling out sick.
According to NPR, United Airlines says
almost one-third of its workforce
called out sick at Newark Liberty
International Airport in one day.
At Mary’s Center, a community health center in Washington, D.C., at least half of its COVID Response Team has tested positive for the coronavirus in the last few weeks.
Experts say while many employers feel the effects of the Omicron variant,
hospitals are in crisis.
The impending fear is that
we’ll run out of staff. , Dr. Omar Lateef, physician president
CEO Rush University Medical Center, via NPR.
Many hospitals around the country
are currently experiencing an
unprecedented amount of new patients, making the situation worse.
Officials applaud the drive that already
fatigued health care workers
have shown in recent weeks.
I think the resilience comes from the fact that health care providers know why they go into this field, Angelique Richard, chief nursing officer
Rush University Medical Center, via NPR.
It’s to save lives. , Angelique Richard, chief nursing officer
Rush University Medical Center, via NPR

On World Day for Decent Work, platform workers joined a symbolic demonstration in front of the European Commission.

In Britain, there’s growing evidence that employers are taking unprecedented steps to undermine the rights of workers in order to save money.

One local government authority has made its entire workforce of more than 6,000 people redundant – telling them they could only have their job back if they took a sizeable pay cut.

Laurence Lee reports now on the new battle lines between employers and workers in Britain.

Employers in Selangor will have the option to buy Covid-19 vaccines for their workers.

Selangor executive councillor for public health, Dr Siti Mariah Mahmud revealed on Facebook that companies can register to procure the vaccines via the Selangkah app.

She said the newly available facility will allow employers in the state to immunise their workers in an effort to curb the spread of the virus.

Researchers are calling it the ‘autism advantage,’ a range of specific skills those on the spectrum can bring to the workplace.

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Early on in the COVID-19 pandemic, testing was touted as a way to help curb the spread of the coronavirus.And yet, as we approach a year later, many people believe testing still isn’t as robust as it should be.So in Philadelphia, the restaurant industry is taking matters into their own hands.A local industry group is planning to offer free, weekly COVID testing for hospitality workers and their families.The group, called Save Philly Restaurants, has pooled its resources for the project, which will begin testing on January 7th.The coalition includes about 50 restaurateurs, with funding also coming via the CARES Act.[Free rapid testing] will allow restaurants to keep employees and customers safe, quickly control an outbreak and get back to business if anyone on their teams does test positive, and save thousands of dollars on testing when a COVID scare occurs, Nicole Marquis,Philadelphia Restauranteur

Several advocacy groups in Singapore revealed that the number of domestic workers who have run away from their employers has increased during the circuit breaker period.| via Patricia Tugon, SMNI Singapore Correspondent