PJ rep launches system to match locals with wet market jobs

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Earlier, market traders say workers can earn an average RM2,000 a month, more than many fresh graduate salaries.

Bukit Gasing assemblyperson Rajiv Rishyakaran has launched an online job-matching system to match local job seekers with positions at wet markets in Petaling Jaya.

This comes after raids on undocumented migrants have created a shortage in foreign workers, who make up a large portion of workers at wet markets. “There are many job opportunities open to locals interested to work in wet markets and food courts. I urge Malaysians to grab these job opportunities while...

 

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