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 Malaysia facing severe brain drain with 1.86 mil, already gone, says digital minister

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SUSNajibaik
post Apr 30 2025, 10:24 PM

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ok la non balik homeland and left non non here which is what the non non always wanted

eventually is a place full of sampah
brkli
post Apr 30 2025, 10:29 PM

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anything new to update?? maybe leak some scandal of menteri is better news than keep repeating this "old record"..
sadlyfalways
post Apr 30 2025, 10:30 PM

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Pay us more la tf so hard is it?

Same job I doing here for 4k ringgit is 6k pounds a month and even much more in the USA.

Can’t even buy pro iPhone work for whole month, uk,USA,Australia minimum wage also can buy
GHBZDK
post Apr 30 2025, 10:39 PM

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brain drain until left dumbfucks here onli...i sell thing cheap cheap still got people begging 50% discount say want buy for their kids.
no money still have so many kid!
why i cannot find gf like potatolala!
stupidland!
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post Apr 30 2025, 10:39 PM

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steevan1000
post May 2 2025, 08:54 AM

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QUOTE(haya @ Apr 30 2025, 01:24 PM)
biased people would always very conveniently ignore the truth & facts then proceed to say nothing bad had happened. penyu is one of them.
TShaya
post May 8 2025, 09:57 AM

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> The main reasons are the lack of job opportunities in Malaysia for high-skilled graduates, poor career development and limited promotion prospects. Older individuals tend to hold on to senior positions and career progression is often not merit-based

> If we can offer them roles that are fulfilling and meaningful, many will return, not out of duty, but because they see a future here

> Since 2010, more than 2,800 government-sponsored Malaysian students have graduated and taken up jobs abroad, with an estimated one in six failing to return after completing their studies
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post Jun 11 2025, 01:19 PM

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Merit alone won’t work in multiracial Malaysia, says Fuziah

4 hours ago
Pan Eu Joe
Senator Fuziah Salleh calls on policymakers to prioritise need over race, and to promote respect rather than mere tolerance in fostering national unity.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...sia-says-fuziah

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