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Over 47,000 foreign staff tested
A TOTAL of 47,446 foreign workers in Penang have undergone the mandatory Covid-19 screening as of Thursday, said Chow Kon Yeow.
No CNY break for virus tests
EMPLOYERS have been told to carry on with the mandatory Covid-19 screening for foreign workers even during the festive period, said Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM).
Group queries inconsistency in procession approval
THE Hindu community in Ipoh is disappointed at the seemingly inconsistent approach to granting approval for chariot processions during the Thaipusam celebration, Makkal Osai reported.
Screening of foreign workers go nationwide
IPOH: The Covid-19 screening programme for foreign workers will be extended nationwide, says Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.
Mandatory Covid-19 screening programme for foreign workers extended nationwide, says HR Minister
IPOH: The Covid-19 screening programme for foreign workers will be extended nationwide beginning Tuesday (Feb 2), says Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.
PenjanaKerjaya 2.0 incentives to spur demand for workers
IN June 2020, Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin announced PenjanaKerjaya hiring incentive programme under the National Economic Recovery Plan.
Ministers defend their action amidst claims of flouting Covid-19 SOP
PETALING JAYA: Two senior ministers denied flouting Covid-19 standard operating procedure (SOP) after their recent antics drew wide criticism from netizens on social media.
Chettiars keep 165-year-old tradition alive
GEORGE TOWN: The silver chariot procession here went on as planned in keeping with its 165-year-old Thaipusam tradition despite the state government’s directive not to do so.
Observe festival with SOP in mind, Selangor Ruler advises Hindus
PETALING JAYA: Sultan SharaÂfuddin Idris Shah has advised that Thaipusam be observed at home on a modest scale with utmost adherence to the SOP.
‘Warriors’ to the rescue
PETALING JAYA: The Thaipusam chariot procession proceeded smoothly with adherence to strict protocols and limited participants.