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The Invisible Workforce: Migrant Workers and the Exploitation We Choose to Ignore

The Invisible Workforce: Migrant Workers and the Exploitation We Choose to Ignore Modern Malaysia depends heavily on migrant workers, yet their struggles are often ignored. Across construction sites, factories, restaurants, plantations, and cleaning services, migrant workers perform some of the country’s hardest and most essential labour. They help sustain industries that keep the economy functioning, but despite their importance, they are frequently treated as invisible. Workers from countries such as Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, and Myanmar fill jobs that many locals avoid because of low wages, difficult conditions, and physical risk. While migrant workers are sometimes blamed for “taking jobs,” the reality is that many sectors struggle to attract local workers under current working conditions. Migrant labour exists not because the work is desirable, but because poverty and limited opportunities force many people to accept it. For some workers, exploitation begins bef...
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Is Malaysia Becoming a Cashless Society Faster Than Expected?

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Malaysian Social Media: Where Dunning-Kruger Comes to Live

Prominent family allegedly plotting to overthrow the Malaysian government

The Real Reason Behind Attention-Seeking Posts

How Social Media Shapes Political Opinions in the Digital Age

The Holier-Than-Thou Facebook Preachers

Why Religious Talk Is Loud but Action Silent

The Hypocrisy of Charity with Cameras

When Poverty Becomes Content: The Moral Collapse Behind Exploiting the Homeless

How Social Media Shapes Political Opinions in the Digital Age

What’s New in Malaysia: The Social Media Scene Keeps Remaking Itself

The Digital Double-Edged Sword: Justice and Jeopardy in Malaysia's Online World

The Toxic Stream: How Disgusting Posts Are Polluting Malaysian Social Media

Is Chasing Social Media Likes Killing Our Creativity?

The Doomscrolling Olympics: Who Wins? Nobody

Scrolling Ourselves to Sleep: Why Malaysians Can’t Log Off

The Echo Chamber Effect: How Social Media Is Polarizing Malaysia