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Miti: Companies operating during MCO must issue permission letters to employees

Friday, 20 Mar 2020 09:09 PM MYT

KUALA LUMPUR, March 20 — Companies that are allowed to operate during the Movement Control Order period must provide letters of permission to their employees who are working to facilitate their movement in case they are stopped by patrol authorities. In a statement, MITI said it had taken proactive measures by declaring the permission to operate and work in the approval letters given to the companies operating during the MCO period.

“This work authorisation is also limited to the number of employees approved for the operating companies and subject to the permission to place factory machineries on standby to operate,” it added.

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