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Monday, October 3, 2011
Sizing Chart for Maid Uniform
Please refer to the sizing chart below when placing your order for a work uniform:
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Nametags for Maid Uniforms
What do you do when a household has five maids, and they are all to be dressed exactly the same? Well, we make nametags !
This has more to do with being able to separate the garments for each individual, rather than say.... helping the employer remember who's who.
The maid Azrin has one of the nametags that we attached to the inside of her maid uniform. She belongs to a work household of 5 maids, 2 cooks, a gardener and 2 drivers here in Kuala Lumpur.
Nametags are embroidered and can take up to eight alphabets. They are free. Please ask for a nametag if you need one for your custom-made uniform at borneopop@gmail.com
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Maid Dress Uniform for the Ambassador's Household


We are SO honoured to be given the opportunity to work with the Embassy of Peru in Kuala Lumpur. This maid dress uniform was made according to their official design specifications. The epaulettes were definitely a "first" for us and quite interesting when put on a domestic help's uniform.
There is also a gorgeous white apron, with pleats and gilded with lace.
Friday, June 10, 2011
FREE health screening for your maid or nanny
Bring your maid or nanny to this FREE health screening by IJN (Institut Jantung Negara)
"Celebrate Life. Don't Cut It Short"
Date: 11 June 2011, Saturday
Time: 7:30am - 12:30pm
Venue: Wisma WIM, No. 7, Jln Abang Hj Openg, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL
There will be a FREE health screening at 8:00am and TALKS on heart and lung health at 9:30am. Goodie bags will be given out to each registered participant.
Call Marsita 03-26178585 for info.
"Celebrate Life. Don't Cut It Short"
Date: 11 June 2011, Saturday
Time: 7:30am - 12:30pm
Venue: Wisma WIM, No. 7, Jln Abang Hj Openg, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, KL
There will be a FREE health screening at 8:00am and TALKS on heart and lung health at 9:30am. Goodie bags will be given out to each registered participant.
Call Marsita 03-26178585 for info.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Long wait over for Indonesian maids - Bernama
BANDUNG (May 31, 2011): The signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta ended a two-year freeze on Indonesian maids working in Malaysia, thus paving the way for their arrival in two weeks. Both countries agreed that the salary be determined by market forces but Indonesia requested that such wages not be lower than the minimum wage in Indonesia.
The wages for domestic maids in Indonesia range from Rp600,000 (RM212) to Rp1.2mil (RM424).
Also, the MoU set the initial fees employers have to pay at RM4,511. MoU also stated that maids be given one rest day in a week or one-and-a-half day's wage if they opt to give up the rest day and work instead.
Under the new MoU, employers have to be given a replacement maid or the agency fees refunded if the maid runs away, is found to be incompetent or does not meet health requirements. - Bernama
The wages for domestic maids in Indonesia range from Rp600,000 (RM212) to Rp1.2mil (RM424).
Also, the MoU set the initial fees employers have to pay at RM4,511. MoU also stated that maids be given one rest day in a week or one-and-a-half day's wage if they opt to give up the rest day and work instead.
Under the new MoU, employers have to be given a replacement maid or the agency fees refunded if the maid runs away, is found to be incompetent or does not meet health requirements. - Bernama
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Latest news: Jakarta to lift bans on maids
PUTRAJAYA (May 17, 2011): Indonesia will lift a two-year moratorium on sending its maids to Malaysia with the signing of an agreement between both countries in Jakarta later this month.
Read more here:
http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/legal/general_news/jakarta_to_lift_ban_on_maids.html
Human Resource Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam, when contacted by Bernama, confirmed that maid agencies in Indonesia would be required to send only trained maids and to provide suitable replacements.
Some of the points that had been agreed upon by both countries dealt with the passport problem, cost structure and the off day for maids.
(The use of proper workwear / uniforms is highly encouraged, as it dealt with promoting morale and work effectiveness. In Indonesia, maid uniforms are common in many households.)
Read more here:
http://www.malaysianbar.org.my/legal/general_news/jakarta_to_lift_ban_on_maids.html
Human Resource Minister Datuk Dr S. Subramaniam, when contacted by Bernama, confirmed that maid agencies in Indonesia would be required to send only trained maids and to provide suitable replacements.
Some of the points that had been agreed upon by both countries dealt with the passport problem, cost structure and the off day for maids.
(The use of proper workwear / uniforms is highly encouraged, as it dealt with promoting morale and work effectiveness. In Indonesia, maid uniforms are common in many households.)
Monday, April 18, 2011
Maid Uniform -- Appointment
To all vendors and customers,
We thank those who have already confirmed their appointment.
Neat Nanny invites you to attend the upcoming Childrens and Babies Exhibition in MidValley Megamall. Our design team look forward to see you.
Location: MidValley Exhibition Hall, Kuala Lumpur
Dates: May 5th to 8th, 2011
For additional information please visit our Facebook page or email borneopop@gmail.com. Its time to make your fitting appointment with Neat Nanny.
We thank those who have already confirmed their appointment.
Neat Nanny invites you to attend the upcoming Childrens and Babies Exhibition in MidValley Megamall. Our design team look forward to see you.
Location: MidValley Exhibition Hall, Kuala Lumpur
Dates: May 5th to 8th, 2011
For additional information please visit our Facebook page or email borneopop@gmail.com. Its time to make your fitting appointment with Neat Nanny.
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