The Hong Kong star was recently spotted dining with fellow actors Louis Koo, Chrissie Chau and Eddie Cheung Siu Fai at a hotpot restaurant in Kuala Lumpur.
KUALA LUMPUR: The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers says as far as it is concerned, there is no physical oversupply of foreign workers in the manufacturing sector.
“They cannot just be switched to other companies or sectors as the work permit is tied to a particular employer and sector which they were brought in to work at. He said the government could also facilitate the process of change of employer or sector such as in cases of oversupply in one sector and undersupply in another.
In February, Human Resources Minister V. Sivakumar announced that all applications and processing for foreign workers have been put on hold until further notice, in order to allow employers to sort out the arrival of the 995,396 approved workers first. North-South Initiative executive director Adrian Pereira said people were being trafficked into the country “in very official ways”.
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