Don’t reject job offers, minister tells Slim voters


Human Resources Minister M. Saravanan says Malaysians should not pass up job offers as not to waste available opportunities. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, August 22, 2020.

THE JobsMalaysia Career and Skills Carnival held in Slim River today offered 9,045 vacancies from 25 employers for job seekers.

Human Resources Minister M. Saravanan said the one-day carnival is a programme for people to find jobs and to lower the unemployment rate in the country.

“I have asked the Manpower Department to make this career and skills carnival as a continuous programme so the unemployment rate can be lowered.

“Malaysians are still being picky when it comes to jobs, so do not waste available opportunities when there are good openings,” he said after opening the event.

Among the jobs on offer at the carnival are in the food and beverage sectors, engineering, services, textiles and manufacturing industries.

Meanwhile, on MIC’s campaign for the Slim by-election, deputy president Saravanan said the party has embarked on a house-to-house campaign to help Barisan Nasional’s (BN) candidate Mohd Zaidi Aziz.

“The scenario is different compared to the 14th general election. We have seen a change in the mindset of voters, especially the Indian community’s support towards MIC.

“Although the Independent candidate (S. Santhasekaran) is Indian, I am informed that the majority of Indians are with BN as the government today can put them in a better position compared to (previous government) before.”

Indians make up 12% of the voters in the Slim state constituency.

Saravanan is also confident that Zaidi will win with a bigger majority compared to BN’s margin in the last election.

The Slim state by-election will see a three-corner fight between BN’s Zaidi and two Independent candidates, Santhasekaran and Amir Khusyairi Mohamad Tanusi, 38, who was nominated by Parti Pejuang Tanahair that is in the process of being registered.

A total of 23,094 voters are eligible to vote in the Slim by-election on August 29.

The Slim state seat has been left vacant following the death of its four-term BN assemblyman Mohd Khusairi Abdul Talib, who died from a heart attack on July 15. – Bernama, August 22, 2020.


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  • I despair for Malaysia if what this man says is true. Why support crooks and kleptocracy that has oppressed the Malaysian Indian community for decades? Why beg for crumbs from PN?

    Posted 3 years ago by Malaysia New hope · Reply