As International Workers' Day is observed, several WAMCO employees are yet to receive salaries for April
Land for Hoarafushi waste management center was allocated by council, yet government claims we are not cooperating; not a single practical step has been taken to fulfill President's campaign pledges so far: Waheed
Massive recruitment took place in Ihavandhoo in connection with the elections, with nearly 160 employees currently stationed at Fenaka alone, stated President-elect Ali Fawaz
Development in Ihavandhoo has come to a standstill, and the escalating waste management crisis has left residents in a state of deep concern
State-owned enterprises ordered to freeze hiring and promotions following pre-election surge in appointments
Some employees of WAMCO have yet to receive their salaries for the past month
HRCM investigates safety concerns regarding WAMCO waste management frontline staff!
WAMCO employees yet to receive their salaries for the past month; no confirmation on when the payments will be disbursed
Hospitalized WAMCO employee moved to general ward after ventilator treatment
Inquiry opened for public to submit information regarding negligence at WAMCO
Following a WAMCO employee's death and critical injury of another, HRCM launches investigation into safety standards at WAMCO
WAMCO accused of concealing incident involving driver seriously injured in fall from waste disposal ramp
Muizzu prevents members and company executives from conducting business without paying kickbacks: Mauroof
Materials intended for L. Isdhoo Waste Management Center construction being used to build a PNC campaign hub on private property
"Changes to overtime pay policies for the final ten days of Ramadan are being communicated verbally, with no official memo issued"
WAMCO employees finally receive Ramadan allowance following media reports
Major waste management center project in Kendhikulhudhoo consists only of a warehouse and toilet
WAMCO employees yet to receive Ramadan allowance, staff voice growing concern
Nabith, who was transferred from his workplace for supporting Thinadhoo Mayor Saud in the council elections, has been reassigned to Kulhudhuffushi for a period of six months.
Three WAMCO employees in Thinadhoo who supported an MDP candidate, transferred to other islands