Use of technology reduces dependence on foreign workers


Foreign labourers working at a construction site in Kuala Lumpur. - Filepic

KUALA SELANGOR: Industry players in the construction and handicraft sectors are recommended to optimise the use of the technology industry in efforts to reduce dependence on foreign workers.

Master Builders Association Malaysia (MBAM) president Foo Chek Lee said the move was seen to be capable of assisting the contractors to complete projects in a shorter time at minimal cost.

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