Major brand leaders say cautiously ready for business on May 4
BY YISWAREE PALANSAMY
Sunway Malls chief operating officer Kevin Tan said that measures to safeguard the mall as well as patrons’ safety were taken even before the Movement Control Order came into force. Bonia’s executive director, Datuk Seri Daniel Chiang, said his company’s outlets would also be providing private shopping sessions, with only a few customers allowed into the outlets at any one time.
Padini’s executive director, Benjamin Yong, said that his company has implemented strict health monitoring rules for all staff, including a travel and health declaration. He said that his staff were advised to travel directly from their homes to the stores, with unnecessary movement controlled during working hours
“We are working on this. We are not opening all restaurants on Monday. We are going to take a very deliberate approach.
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