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Hardly any angpows now

Kong (black T-shirt) lamenting his woes to his fellow trishaw riders at Armenian Street in George Town, Penang. Photos: LIM BENG TATT and CHAN BOON KAI/The Star CHINESE New Year is one of the festive seasons where trishaw riders are able to earn extra money from angpows given by their customers. Some riders have even received angpows worth hundreds of ringgit during the festival in previous years. However, all that has changed due to the dwindling number of tourists as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO). A trishaw rider, who wished to be known as Kong, 58, said he used to make an extra RM400 during Chinese New Year from the angpows he received from his customers.

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Tourist guides in Malaysia struggle to cope amid MCO and travel ban

More needs to be done for the tourist guide community that has been severely impacted by the pandemic. Filepic With borders closed to international travellers since March last year, many tourist guides in the country have been grappling with bread-and-butter issues. The lack of travellers in a pandemic world means that their vocation has practically come to a grinding halt. Some respite came recently when Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced a new assistance package – the Perlindungan Ekonomi dan Rakyat Malaysia or Permai – worth RM15bil. In a special address, Muhyiddin said a one-off financial assistance of RM500 will be given to 14,000 tourist guides in the country.

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Sarawak manufacturers ask for wage subsidy to be extended to CMCO states

Sarawak manufacturers ask for wage subsidy to be extended to CMCO states Sulok Tawie © Provided by Malay Mail The Sarawak branch of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers says the MCO and CMCO have affected their cash-flow and disrupted their supply chains because of the inter-dependency of businesses located in different areas within a state or across states. AFP pic KUCHING, Jan 22 ― The Sarawak branch of the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM Sarawak branch) today wanted the wage subsidy programme (WSP 3.0) to be applied to all states regardless of whether they are under the movement control order (MCO) or conditional movement control order (CMCO).

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