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Manpower solution firm opens multi-facility labour quarters to improve foreign workers’ welfare

KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 — Manpower solution provider, STF Group has unveiled its new centralised labour quarters to improve foreign workers’ welfare in Malaysia.

“In compliance to Act 446 implemented by the government, Q Centre adheres to the standards in the Act to provide a better living environment for foreign workers in Malaysia giving employers ease of mind without having to worry about their foreign worker’s welfare. Q Centre offers 30 rooms that can accommodate 210 tenants with and without air conditioning to cater for different needs.

It also has a quarantine area on a separate floor should there be any Covid-19 positive cases among the tenants. It is located in Sungai Kapar Indah strategically nestled within Selangor’s industrial park with easy connection to local businesses.

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