RANAU: Local youths across the nation are urged to take up vacancies left by foreign workers in various sectors, but they must be prepared and willing to work in dirty, dangerous and difficult environments.
Deputy Home Minister II Jonathan Yasin said such jobs demand for people who are willing to work in dirty, dangerous and difficult environments and the main question is, are local people willing to take up jobs in such a field?
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“Sometimes, we in Sabah like to complain about illegals or PTIs and raise issues such as why they could enter into Sabah and not being deported but still working in the state and not other places.
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