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Businesses allowed to operate during MCO to prevent more job cuts, says Malaysia » Borneo Bulletin Online

May 9, 2021 PUTRAJAYA (BERNAMA) – The government’s decision to allow 38 types of businesses, including non-essentials, to operate during the implementation of the Movement Control Order (MCO) is to ensure business continuity and prevent more job losses, said Malaysia’s Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi. He said although some businesses were non-essentials but they should be allowed to continue operating so that their employees get wages or salaries to ensure their livelihood. “Although a furniture shop is not essential but if we don’t allow it to operate it will affect the business and indirectly affect the fate of its employees, especially when we are about to celebrate Aidilfitri.

Non-essential businesses to continue during MCO | The Malaysian Insight

Copy URL Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi says more than 98% of business premises are passing inspection for Covid-19 SOP. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, May 7, 2021. THE government’s decision to allow 38 types of businesses, including non-essential, to operate during the implementation of the movement control order (MCO) is to ensure business continuity and prevent more job losses, said Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi. He said, although some businesses were non-essential, they should be allowed to continue operating so that their employees get paid to ensure their livelihood. Effective July 2018, access to full reports will only be available with a subscription. Sign-up now and enjoy one (1) week free access!

Minister: Businesses should continue during MCO to prevent job losses

Minister: Businesses should continue during MCO to prevent job losses A - The government s decision to allow 38 types of businesses, including non-essentials, to operate during the movement control order (MCO) is to prevent job losses, said Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Alexander Nanta Linggi. He said although some businesses were non-essentials, they should be allowed to continue operating so their employees get wages to ensure their livelihood. “Although a furniture shop is not essential.  All Access Plan

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