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Committed to hiring the retrenched
GEORGE TOWN:Micron Technology Inc, a US-headquartered provider of memory and storage solutions, is committed to offering employment opportunities to Malaysian workers who have been retrenched amid the Covid-19 pandemic as well as nurturing local talents.
‘More proactive screenings needed’
PENANG government is calling for foreign workers’ Covid-19 testing to be expedited as the percentage of those screened so far is low.
Gig economy a needed lifeline
PETALING JAYA: The ongoing pandemic and second movement control order have proven to be a challenge for businesses, but some are tapping on the gig economy and digital platforms to stay afloat.
Construction activities during the MCO period
THE Works Ministry has come up with a list of frequently asked questions regarding construction activities in areas placed under the movement control order.
Masidi: Too early to judge effectiveness of MCO, clearer picture in two weeks
KOTA KINABALU: It is still too early to judge whether the movement control order currently enforced in Sabah is working, as it will take about two weeks to see the full picture, says Datuk Masidi Manjun.
Wait no more to test foreign staff
FACTORIES and companies have been urged not to delay in sending their foreign workers for Covid-19 screening as required by the Federal Government to contain the spread of the pandemic.
Wee: Use of private vehicles for deliveries allowed to continue
PUTRAJAYA: Individuals who use private vehicles, whether motorcycles or cars, to deliver goods or parcels as part-timers or freelancers will be allowed to continue during the Covid-19 pandemic, says Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong (pic).
Socso committed to implementing programmes under Permai aid package
PETALING JAYA: The Social Security Organisation (Socso) is committed to implementing improved assistance for employers and employees in the various programmes outlined in the recently announced Perlindungan Ekonomi dan Rakyat Malaysia (Permai) assistance package.
526 cases recorded in Sabah a result of mass screenings of plantation workers
KOTA KINABALU: The high number of Covid-19 cases recorded in Sabah at 526 on Tuesday (Jan 19) is attributed to mass screenings by the Social Security Organisation (Socso) at plantation mills, especially in the east coast.
Delivery service using private vehicles allowed to continue, says Dr Wee
PUTRAJAYA (Bernama): Individuals who use private vehicles, whether motorcycles or cars, to deliver goods or parcels as part-timers or freelancers will be allowed to continue their activities during the Covid-19 pandemic.