SINGAPORE: Twenty-eight employers have been fined S$1,000 and another four are under investigation for not complying with safe distancing measures ...
SINGAPORE: Twenty-eight employers have been fined S$1,000 and another four are under investigation for not complying with safe distancing measures while ferrying workers in lorries.
The errant employers were caught during a joint enforcement operation conducted with the Land Transport Authority and the traffic police.The ministry said more companies have implemented the required measures in their transport arrangements since Monday. READ: COVID-19: All foreign worker dormitories to have medical teams of doctors and nurses from hospitals, polyclinics
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