Our construction industry on downward spiral since GE14

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LETTER | Harapan clearly not practising socialism, as workers are being laid off while capitalist owners of businesses continue their lifestyles unaffected.

of Pakatan Harapan’s leaders where he urged them to change their way of thinking and cease their continued criticism of the capitalist system.

Does the government realise, the brain drain from the construction industry will affect us for years to come? The capabilities and capacity that our construction industry has painstakingly built up over the years have been rapidly declining post GE14. Experienced people are leaving the country or the industry.

When it is tabled and passed this month, severe fines will be imposed on the three responsible parties, namely the employer, the architect and the contractor in the event of an accident at the workplace”. "PAM supports the introduction of harmonious new regulations, but it must consider the views of stakeholders and particularly the impacted parties before it is implemented”, said PAM.

The Bar Council is operating along these lines and has demonstrated that it is fiercely independent and a force to be reckoned with when laws are amended.

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Implying Pakatan to be blamed ? Wrong. Its sInce our national infrastructure projects were given to China companies lot stock barrel by AhJib. And drive around KL, look up at the condos tower cranes...all CHINA China brings in their own workers and equipment and materials.

Only poles left standing no work progress

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