Media Prima confirms termination letters sent, promises career counselling, fair compensation
under the NSTP Group and four television stations added that the “manpower rationalisation exercise” is a necessary part of its business transformation exercise announced on November 1.
“Compensation payments will be made in full upon completion of internal and regulatory processes. The group has ensured a fair and equitable compensation governed by the Employment Act, the respective union collective agreements and employment contracts.
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