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WAO's criticism of Shariah-compliant clothing plan is 'ironic'
LETTER | WAO is invalidating the rights of women who want to cover up, an oppressed group for whom it is supposed to stand up for.
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LETTER | WAO is invalidating the rights of women who want to cover up, an oppressed group for whom it is supposed to stand up for.
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Dress code plan slammed by women’s rights groups as ‘dehumanising’.
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It is not legally binding, but the government hopes it will address issues of workplace discrimination.
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Workers discriminated against should lodge formal complaints, the group says.
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My family has been hurt by 'slanderous' claims, says Sophian A Yusof.
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Its chief Mohana Muniandy wants tournament director's electronic gadgets checked.
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UPDATED 5.20PM | They must be covered from neck to ankles, or rent suitable clothes for RM50.
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