CMCO: Malaysian manufacturers urges state governments to facilitate restart of economic sectors
Sunday, 03 May 2020 06:41 PM MYT
It said there are business inter-linkages between states and stopping work in certain states would lead to major disruptions in the supply chain of goods and services, thus impacting the people’s livelihood. Moreover, the operations of all sectors and businesses under the CMCO will continue to be governed by the respective standard operating procedures .
As a result, there should be no direct restrictions from state governments to stop companies from resuming operations tomorrow, he said. With these strict SOPs in place, employers would be able to ensure early detection of any abnormal cases and have them tested, treated and provide contact tracing details of affected workers to the authorities.
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