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Published on: Sunday, March 07, 2021
By: Borneo Post Online
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Kota Kinabalu: Thirteen associations in Sabah appealed to the State Government to hear their concerns on the imprompt promulgation of Minimum Housing Act 446 - Employees’ Minimum Standards of Housing Accommodations & Amenities Act under the Emergency Ordinance, that was extended to Sabah and Sarawak effective Feb. 26, this year.
They are Sabah Employers Association (Sea), Timber Association of Sabah (Tas), Sabah Housing and Real Estate Developers Association (Shareda), Sabah Builders Association (SBA), Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers Sabah Branch (FMM Sabah), SME Association of Sabah (SME), Sabah Timber Industry Association (STIA), Sabah Freight Forwarders and Logistics Association (Sabffla), Sabah Furniture Association (SFA), East Malaysia Planters Association (Empa), Federation of Sabah Industries (FSI), Malaysia Entrepreneurs’ Development Associat