Employers federation says stringent health measures should be required instead. FMTNews Covid19
Barbers and hair salons must apply for approval to resume business from April 15.
The international trade ministry said today that business allowed to operate during the third phase of the national shutdown must apply for approval from Monday. Barbers, hair salons, laudries and hardware shops are among those allowed to resume business from April 15, when the third phase of the national shutdown begins.
Shamsuddin said that Putrajaya could set up more stringent conditions Instead of requiring employers to apply for approval. The conditions could include procedures to protect the health and safety of employees and the surrounding community.
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