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Address The Brain Drain Problem Now

Nic Chambers, Managing Director, Michael Page Malaysia

19-Sep-24 08:30

Address The Brain Drain Problem Now

The recent operational challenges faced by Malaysia Airlines in recent weeks have highlighted the talent retention issue in the country. This is amid reports that more than 60 of the local carrier's engineers had left for better-paying jobs in Singapore. Nic Chambers, Managing Director of recruitment agency Michael Page Malaysia helps put into context the problems Malaysia faces in retaining talent in an increasingly competitive market.

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Produced by: Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Keith Kam


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Tags:  brain drainmalaysia airlinesemployee retentionaviation industry





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