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Singapore firms to reemploy 75% of Malaysians who have been 'temporarily suspended'

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Singapore firms to reemploy 75% of Malaysians who have been 'temporarily suspended'

JOHOR BAHRU (July 14): The majority of Malaysians who have been 'temporarily suspended’ from their jobs in Singapore following the Covid-19 pandemic, can rest easy as their employers have stated their willingness to rehire them.

State Investment, Entrepreneur Development, Cooperative and Human Resource Committee chairman Mohd Izhar Ahmad said this was following talks held by the Johor and Singapore governments, as well as several employers, the majority of whom owned major industries in the island republic.

"So far, about 75 per cent of them will be accepted back (for employment), with 15 per cent still pending, while 10 per cent have decided not to return to work in Singapore.

"So, I feel that the problem involving them does not exist anymore as we have made efforts to resolve it,” he told reporters at a Social Security Organisation (Socso) programme to hand over aid to family in Taman Impian Emas here yesterday.

https://www.edgeprop.my/content/171...s-who-have-been-temporarily-suspended-—-izhar
 
Singapore firms to reemploy 75% of Malaysians who have been 'temporarily suspended'

JOHOR BAHRU (July 14): The majority of Malaysians who have been 'temporarily suspended’ from their jobs in Singapore following the Covid-19 pandemic, can rest easy as their employers have stated their willingness to rehire them.

State Investment, Entrepreneur Development, Cooperative and Human Resource Committee chairman Mohd Izhar Ahmad said this was following talks held by the Johor and Singapore governments, as well as several employers, the majority of whom owned major industries in the island republic.

"So far, about 75 per cent of them will be accepted back (for employment), with 15 per cent still pending, while 10 per cent have decided not to return to work in Singapore.

"So, I feel that the problem involving them does not exist anymore as we have made efforts to resolve it,” he told reporters at a Social Security Organisation (Socso) programme to hand over aid to family in Taman Impian Emas here yesterday.

https://www.edgeprop.my/content/1711074/singapore-firms-reemploy-75-malaysians-who-have-been-temporarily-suspended-—-izhar

Hahahaha.
Nothing will change.
More foreigners coming Singapore.
Hopefully the 61% voted for pap will keep their jobs next 5 years.
 
Hahahaha.
Nothing will change.
More foreigners coming Singapore.
Hopefully the 61% voted for pap will keep their jobs next 5 years.
i prefer malaysian than CECA and pinoyland. Malaysian can teach sinkies how to screw their government. Sinkies got to learn more guts from them.
 
Msians r the main culprit tat influence Sinkies to vote for PAP. Msians permit holders, SPR n relatives here r all pro PAP.
 
No malaysian, economy suffer.

Singapore enters recession after economy shrinks more than 40% quarter on quarter
PUBLISHED MON, JUL 13 20208:03 PM EDTUPDATED 4 HOURS AGO

Yen Nee Lee@YENNEE_LEE




KEY POINTS
  • The latest gross domestic product estimate — computed largely from data in April and May — was worse than analysts’ forecast.
  • Economists polled by Reuters had expected the Southeast Asian economy to shrink by 37.4% quarter-over-quarter.
  • Compared to a year ago, the Singapore economy contracted by 12.6% in the second quarter. That’s also worse than the 10.5% forecast by analysts in the Reuters poll.
 
i prefer malaysian than CECA and pinoyland. Malaysian can teach sinkies how to screw their government. Sinkies got to learn more guts from them.

Economically, I think the jiuhu folks spend more in Sinkieland and don't remit most of their income like the Banglas and Pinoys.
 
JOHOR BAHRU (July 14): The majority of Malaysians who have been 'temporarily suspended’ from their jobs in Singapore following the Covid-19 pandemic, can rest easy as their employers have stated their willingness to rehire them.


Since when "stated their willngness" equates to "issuance of letter of offer" ?
 
There are lawyers, professionals , doctors, naval architects from jiu hu. Not just the odd job labourers.
 
This show the PAP government is a caring and charitable one. Sinkies should be grateful for living in this worker paradise utopia huh. :cool:
 
Economically, I think the jiuhu folks spend more in Sinkieland and don't remit most of their income like the Banglas and Pinoys.

My Msian cheena colleagues went home daily after work (before MCO). :rolleyes:
 
If you dirve SLE for early flight can see many motorcycles parked with huddled riders snoozing under the Lor Halus via duct.

These are Malaysian workers before the morning shift at WSSS.
 
That means they use S registered cars or motorbikes or pay daily charges using M registered ones,

My colleagues rode motorbikes. S n M plates. Tumpang each other. Only my boss drives. Fm 4.30 pm onwards u cld see loooooong Q fm afar.
 
Hahahaha.
Nothing will change.
More foreigners coming Singapore.
Hopefully the 61% voted for pap will keep their jobs next 5 years.
that is not fair.39% who didnt vote pap and yet lose their job to FT?then how?
 
that is not fair.39% who didnt vote pap and yet lose their job to FT?then how?
What u worry? Exciting new jobs for u. Govt skill future take care of u upgrade ur skills, got trainee ship some more. Where else govt so good? :cool:
 
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