SingPost to put up Malaysian workers at hotels for two weeks


(From left) postmen Hairul Azhar Ismail, Mohammad Hussin Supardi and Mohd Syafiq Mohd Yusoff, who are all from Johor, sorting out mail at SingPost’s Kallang Bahru delivery base on March 18, 2020.- ST/ANN

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): SingPost has arranged for more than 400 of its Malaysian staff to stay at three different hotels.

With the start of the two-week Malaysian border lockdown, the government will look for ways to provide accommodation to Malaysian workers who have chosen to stay in Singapore, and help employers with the cost.

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