MEF urges gov’t to allow firms to give staff 5 days unpaid leave

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MEF urges gov’t to allow firms to give staff 5 days unpaid leave
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The Malaysian Employers Federation says this would help lessen the financial strain on business owners.

In light of how most businesses will need to close during the movement control order, the Malaysian Employers Federation has opined that they will not be able to afford giving employees two weeks of paid leave.

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