History Notes For EYA 2 The separation REASONS FOR THE SEPERATION OF SINGAPORE FROM MALAYSIA: Economical Matters 1. A Common Market Malaysia The CG would not implement this unless SG surrenders its free port status and imposed a tax on its imports The common market would benefit SG‚ but CG was unsure it would benefit the other states as much as SG. CG wanted to protect industries in Peninsular Malaysia and ensure there is no uneven development throughout the states Singapore SG was
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Com 224 25 July 2013 Five Guys in Malaysia! Our group has been chosen as a consulting team by the domestic organization of Five Guys restaurant here in the United States. Five Guys has hired us with the purpose of wanting to expand their successful restaurant chain into other parts of the world. Our goal as their consulting firm is to help them flourish in taking their first step in globalizing their domestic organization into a multinational company. We believe that their first foot step in
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TRADE UNION MALAYSIAN AIRLINES MUST RESPECT TRADE UNION AND WORKER RIGHTS OVERVIEW OF THE ISSUE Malaysia Airlines (MAS)‚ a government linked company continues to violate worker and trade union rights. Recently‚ MAS commenced disciplinary action against Mohd Akram bin Osman‚ the Secretary General of the National Union of Flight Attendants Malaysia (NUFAM)‚ and 30 other NUFAM members. The show cause letter date on or about 14/2/2014 asked why disciplinary action should not be taken against them
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Economic Background of Malaysia As one of three countries that control the Strait of Malacca‚ international trade plays a large role in its economy. The Malay Peninsula and indeed Southeast Asia has been a center for trade for centuries. All the trade in the Straits‚ and especially the spices from the Celebes and the Moluccas‚ moved under its protection and through its markets. In the 17th century‚ porcelain and spices were found in several Malay states and were actively traded. Large deposits of tin were
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Festivals and celebrations in Malaysia Malaysia has a number of festivals and celebrations‚ most of which are either religious or cultural in origin‚ and are swathed in traditions and rituals. Malaysia. A country where one can experience a multitude of cultural celebrations and festivals‚ as well as‚ and most importantly‚ good food(!) all year round. Almost every month of the year‚ tourists and locals alike immerse themselves in one celebration or another‚ thanks to the diverse cultural practices
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Fiscal policy in Malaysia 1. Background In the 1970s‚ the Malaysian government played a key role in the economy. The government ventured beyond its traditional functions and took on a more direct and active role in the country’s overall social and economic development process. This period saw the government’s direct participation in the private sector through the establishment of large commercial enterprises. Government participation in the economy expanded further in 1980-82 as it pursued
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Minimum wage in Malaysia: need for it and its’ possible effectiveness 1.0.Introduction Background Information There has been growing debates concerning the minimum wage in Malaysia‚ with strong opinions from both sides of the arguments. In 1979 edition of their introductory textbook‚ William B. Aumol and Alan Blinder explained‚ “The primary consequence of the minimum wage law is not an increase in the incomes of the least skilled workers but a restriction of their employment opportunities” (p
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System of Malaysia 5.1 Financial System Structure in Malaysia The Malaysian financial system is structured into two major categories‚ Financial Institutions and Financial Market. The Financial Institutions comprise Banking System and Non-bank Financial Intermediaries. The Financial Market in Malaysia comprises four major markets namely: Money & Foreign Exchange Market‚ Capital Market‚ Derivatives Market‚ and Offshore Market. Chart 1: The Financial System Structure in Malaysia Financial
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Malaysia‚ Truly Asia Malaysia has long been one of the world’s best kept tourism secrets. It is an ideal tourism destination in so many different aspects as it offers a wide range of diverse attraction to suit all tastes and most importantly‚ at relatively affordable prices. In addition‚ the country also offers a fascinating cultural mix with colourful festivals‚ unique arts and crafts‚ architecture‚ food and a rich array of dance forms. Malaysia has a tropical climate throughout the year‚ enjoying
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Constitutional Supremacy Practiced In the Country Since the common law replaced the Malay-Muslim law as the basic law‚ the country has exercised the doctrine of the constitutional supremacy. Unlike Malaysia‚ the British constitution isn’t the supreme law of the land; instead they practice the doctrine of parliamentary supremacy. The doctrine however is important for several reasons. Firstly is that one should appreciate the constitution to differentiate the Malaysian constitutional system than
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