The movement says employers should try to retain their staff amid the Covid-19 crisis and not immediately terminate their services. FMTNews LabourDay Covid19 MTUC MCO
The Sabah MTUC says it is sad that workers who were loyal during good times are being forced to leave.
She said she had handled many cases of termination of workers in Sabah from all sectors since the movement control order was announced. She urged the government to continue providing assistance to workers who were retrenched, or who had their salaries cut or had no pay due to the stay-at-home order until the economic situation improved.
“In the face of an infectious disease outbreak, how we protect our workers now clearly dictates how safe our communities are.
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