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Don t rush to full capacity once WFH mandate ends, warns Cuepacs

Don t rush to full capacity once WFH mandate ends, warns Cuepacs
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Rakyat feel optimistic with recovery

THE government’s decision to allow petty traders to operate during the movement control order allowed me to earn some money during these difficult times. Although the SOP was slightly confusing, my business was able to make some profit. I’m hopeful that the government will channel more help for traders, like the one-off RM500 from the Perak state government to affected hawkers and petty traders. Rajoo, 49, cobbler in Ipoh Many food sellers like me opt for delivery service, but we actually get more profit through dine-in. I am thankful that stalls can operate and dine-in is allowed. Although I’m not eligible for the one-off aid for traders due to a document issue, I managed to apply for the i-Sinar withdrawal and used the money for my business. It’s not much but it helps. I hope the government will ease the terms and conditions for us to apply for aid and offer us interest-free schemes.

One-Year Malaysia Prihatin: Civil servants continue to support govt s aspirations, says Cuepacs | Malaysia

Monday, 01 Mar 2021 05:28 PM MYT Cuepacs president Adnan Mat speaks at the State Forestry Department Headquarters in Meru September 30, 2020. ― Picture by Farhan Najib Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. KUALA LUMPUR, March 1 In conjunction with One-Year Malaysia Prihatin, the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Malaysia (Cuepacs) has given the assurance that civil servants will always support the government’s aspirations in helping the people affected by Covid-19. In a statement today, its president Adnan Mat said civil servants and government leaders should move together without any prejudice to ensure every policy run smoothly for the good of the people and the country.

No reason for civil servants to refuse Covid-19 vaccine

26 Feb 2021 / 20:22 H. Pix for illustration purposes. KUALA LUMPUR: The Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Malaysia (CUEPACS) has urged 1.6 million civil servants in this country to give their full support and cooperation in making the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme a success. Its president Adnan Mat said as the front machinery of the country’s administration, civil servants should set an example for the society so that they would be confident and get accurate information on the Covid-19 vaccine. He added that healthy civil servants would be the driving force for the government’s machinery to implement the country’s economic recovery programmes.

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