
Malaysia’s millions of gig workers promised a safety net, but critics see holes

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Malaysia is set to enact the Gig Workers Bill, providing social security, timely payment, and legal recourse for over 3 million gig workers. The bill aims to formalize service agreements and ensure fair compensation. However, critics argue it lacks comprehensive protection due to the ambiguous definition of gig work and the absence of collective bargaining rights. The bill also covers tutors, carers, and freelancers in creative industries.
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