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'Non-essential companies forcing staff to be present at workplace liable to legal action'
Published on: Saturday, June 05, 2021
Published on: Sat, Jun 05, 2021
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'Non-essential companies forcing staff to be present at workplace liable to legal action'
Kuala Lumpur: Employers who force their workers to be present at the workplace despite being non-essential services can be reported to the Human Resource Ministry (MHR) said Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said workers wearing the quarantine band should not be forced to be present at the workplace and such incidents can be reported to MHR hotline at 03-88862409, 03-88862352 and 03-88889111 for violating the standard operating procedure (SOP).

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“Workers are also told to report if employers infringe the 60% capacity allowed. If those wearing pink band were ordered to work, I hope the cases would be reported to MHR so that action could be taken as all parties should cooperate to ensure there is no SOP violation.

“Employers who force their workers to work should face action but I understand their workers have no choice as they could have been warned or face termination,” he told a media conference after visiting a roadblock in Jalan Ampang here today.

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Ismail Sabri, however, said there were cases where actions had been taken and the premises were ordered to close and issued compounds as well.

“InsyaAllah, if everybody cooperates on the matter (compliance to SOP) and total lockdown, we could together flatten the Covid-19 curve,” he said.

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Apart from that, Ismail Sabri said MKN also received many complaints on business premises and factories which are not categorised as essential services operating during the total lockdown.

“We received many complaints from the people including social media that such premises are open and operating despite being prohibited.

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“As such, Prime Minister (Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin) has ordered for the tightening of enforcement,” he said.

Ismail Sabri said members of the public could also lodge their complaints with the Malaysian Government Call Centre at 03-80008000.

Also present at the event were Defence Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Muez Abd Aziz, Army chief  Gen Tan Sri Zamrose Mohd Zain and Wangsa Maju police chief Supt Ashari Abu Samah.

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