Author: Medecci Lineil

Disastrous consequences of Mao’s era of collectivisation

I finished rereading historian Frank Dikotter’s Mao’s Great Famine: The History of China’s Most Devastating Catastrophe, 1958–1962 which I read for the first time two years ago. This is history that I think everyone should know something about and that few do, which is the famine in China from 1958

The mistreatment, misunderstanding of internship

Google “unfair internships” and you get a blizzard of complaints. It’s understandable that young people may feel hard done by working for months without pay, but the decision by Youth and Sports Minister Syed Saddiq Syed Abdul Rahman, although it is not extended to private companies yet, may prompt some companies

Job automation isn’t that disruptive

I predict that, because of artificial intelligence and its ability to automate certain tasks that in the past were impossible to automate, not only will we have a much wealthier civilization, but the quality of work will go up very significantly and a higher fraction of people will have callings

Destroying jobs however we can

Pakatan Harapan will keep its pledge to create a million jobs. This is an idea that keeps repeating itself like a bad burrito. And apologies, but a government job guarantee, the idea that the government should just create a job for anyone who hasn’t got one and wants one, really

It pays to be proud of one’s job

‘Do not be ashamed of your job … the value of the work you are doing and the personal gains that come from it.’ I have seen and spoken with a lot of people who work in different kinds of jobs — maintenance, cleaning, fast food, retail, dine-in restaurants and

Be nicer to housewives, please

I never do anything fun, because I’m a housewife. I hate that word ‘housewife.’ I prefer to be called ‘domestic goddess.’ – Roseanne Barr, American actress, comedian, writer, and television producer When asked what his wife does each day, a husband once said, “Nothing. She sits home, eats my money,

Let paternity leave be

The push for paternity leave is gaining steam across the country. And I have read in the media that various politicians and friends have expressed their support for the proposal in the name of family values. In principle I am happy with the idea that new fathers take time off

Pay Gap: Just accept that men and women are different

My claim is I’m more worried than you about gender pay gap. And that’s even if you’re one of the women complaining about it. You see we’re in the middle of a collective delusion with people simply not willing to even try and understand what is going on. In the

What now for troubled MAS?

There is an interesting suggestion that Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad would like to shut down, bail out or sell off Malaysia Airlines (MAS). The correct question here is not why you would sell MAS off but why wouldn’t you? The national carrier loses huge amounts of money, has