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Timestamp: 2020-02-21 07:09:16
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Matched Legal Cases: ['Case No: 29', 'Case No: 30', 'Case No: 28', 'Case No: 24', 'Case No: 26', 'Case No: 12', 'Case No: 16']

IN THIS ISSUE BULLETIN 09/2019
- ILR Issue 08 of 2019
LATEST CASES (ILR Issue 08 of 2019)
[Civil Suit No: BA-12BC-02-08-2017] [2019] 3 ILR 209
Sunway University College v. Mahkamah Perusahaan Malaysia & Anor
[Civil Appeal No: W-01(A)-210-06-2017] [2019] 3 ILR 215
1011/2019 Kesatuan Kebangsaan Pekerja-pekerja Syarikat-syarikat Pembuat Keluaran Getah lwn. Rubberex (M) Sdn Berhad
[No. Kes: 10/2-484/17] [2019] 3 ILR 230
1292/2019 Jagvinder Singh Maghar Singh v. Motordata Research Consortium Sdn Bhd
[Case No: 29(21)/4-1439/18] [2019] 3 ILR 248
1304/2019 Rajakumar Kuppusamy v. One World Hotel Sdn Bhd
[Case No: 30/7-427/19] [2019] 3 ILR 275
1319/2019 Nabil Abdul Malik v. Hufcor Maroshumi Sdn Bhd
[Case No: 28(14)/4-1257/18] [2019] 3 ILR 282
1522/2019 Golden Sands Beach Resort Sdn Bhd v. Kesatuan Kebangsaan Pekerja-pekerja Hotel, Bar Dan Restoran, Semenanjung Malaysia
[Case No: 24(7)(13)/2-389/15] [2019] 3 ILR 288
1523/2019 Marhaini Ariffin v. AmInvestment Bank Berhad
[Case No: 26(4)/4-547/18] [2019] 3 ILR 353
1617/2019 Rajasekar K Suppiah & Ors v. Malaysian Airline System Berhad & Anor
[Case No: 12(1)/1-736/12] [2019] 3 ILR 366
1634/2019 Kesatuan Kebangsaan Pekerja Perusahaan Petroleum Dan Kimia Semenanjung Malaysia v. BASF (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
[Case No: 16/2-1585/17] [2019] 3 ILR 394
Workforce grappling with twin challenges of ageing population, technological disruption
Singapore’s workforce is grappling with the twin challenges of an aging population and job losses due to technology. According to a report on the burden of disease in Singapore between 1990 and 2017, the Southeast Asian nation surpassed Japan in 2017 to become the country with the longest life expectancy at birth — at nearly 85 years old. Longer life expectancy, coupled with a low fertility rate, has increased the proportion of older people in the country. As a result, the city state’s workforce is rapidly shrinking, creating pressure on the economy.
Food delivery giant Deliveroo accused of exploiting bicycle couriers
Food delivery giant Deliveroo is being sued by one its former workers in a case that could have major ramifications for the gig economy. The company is accused of exploiting its bicycle couriers by failing to pay the minimum wage, penalty rates and superannuation. Former delivery rider Jeremy Rhind will argue in the Federal Circuit Court, that he should have been paid an hourly minimum of $19.49. Instead, Deliveroo paid him $9 per delivery. Mr Rhind agreed to the "low rate of pay" because he was a keen cyclist who wanted to make "extra pocket money" to supplement his office job in Canberra.