Putrajaya is moving too fast, too soon, workers at risk warns MTUC
A CIMB bank office sealed during the movement control order in Kuala Lumpur. The MTUC wants more time for businesses to prepare for easing of restrictions due to come into effect on Monday. – May 2, 2020.
THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress wants Putrajaya to delay the implementation of the conditional movement control order until such a time employer, workers and consumers have been given adequate space and opportunity to adjust. MTUC secretary-general J. Solomon said stakeholders need more than three days implement new standard operating procedures issued by the government.
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