The voluntary leave programme is also offered to employees of MAB Kargo, MAB Engineering, Firefly and MASwings. FMTNews MalaysiaAirlines Covid19
March 12, 2020 10:36 AM
PETALING JAYA: Malaysia Airlines Bhd has asked its employees to take voluntary unpaid leave as it tries to cope with the financial impact of Covid-19, reports The Edge. The voluntary leave programme is also offered to other employees in the Malaysian Aviation Group , including MAB Kargo, MAB Engineering, Firefly, and MASwings.
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