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Deputy Human Resources Minister Awang Hashim says the ministry has fielded 1,769 complaints about employers not allowing their employees to work from home during the movement control order. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 27, 2021.
THE Human Resource Ministry has received 3,737 complaints on various labour issues, especially those related to Working From Home (WFH) through the Working For Workers (WFW) application, which was launched last May.
Deputy Minister Awang Hashim said, of the total, 1,769 complaints were about employers not allowing their employees to WFH during the movement control order (MCO).
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Deputy Human Resource Minister Datuk Awang Hashim said they had received 3,737 complaints on various labour issues through the Working For Workers application, which was launched last May. - Bernama
ALOR SETAR (Bernama): The Human Resource Ministry has received 3,737 complaints on various labour issues, especially those not allowed to work from home through the Working For Workers application, which was launched last May.
Its Deputy Minister, Datuk Awang Hashim, said of the total, 1,769 complaints involved cases of employers not allowing their employees to WFH during the movement control order (MCO). The highest number of complaints were about employers forcing employees to come to work in the office even though it is against the standard operating procedures (SOP) set by the government.