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(Reuters) - Premier League clubs will vote on whether to drop video assistant referees (VAR) from next season after Wolverhampton Wanderers submitted a resolution on Wednesday, citing the 'negative consequences that damage the relationship between fans and football'.

JOHOR BARU: Maids have refused to work with employers, complained about being homesick, or had health issues, including mental health issues.

Other issues involving maids included those who were not legally brought into Malaysia, as well as maids whose resumes did not match those provided by the agency, he said. Lee urged maid agencies to be honest and not bring in problematic workers, adding that employers are paying a lot of money to get the right sort of maids.

MCA Public Services and Complaints Department head Datuk Seri Michael Chong said his department had also received complaints about domestic helpers who were suffering from “mental health issues.”“The employers often request a refund or replacement maids, claiming their maids had mental health problems,” he said.“We don’t trust employers without hearing from the maids. But direct communication with the maids is not always possible.

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