Lack of staff affecting business badly, says Malaysian Indian Hairdressing Saloon Owners Association. FMTNews
Mindas treasurer Jeyakumar Manokaran says since 2016, there has been a 40% decrease in the number of hairdressing salons.
“That’s why there are so many businesses at the edge of closing down,” said Mindas youth secretary Menaqkumar Murthi during a press conference at a hotel here today. “We support this policy to give opportunities to Malaysians. We’ve already registered these vacancies but there are no applications from the locals,” Murthi said.Mindas treasurer Jeyakumar Manokaran said this policy on foreign workers will eventually force them to raise the cost of a haircut from RM10 to between RM30 and RM45.
“This will definitely affect the B40 group because most of our customers are from the low-income group.”
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