CMCO: Govt allows 10 pct of management, supervisory workers to work in office

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CMCO: Gov't will allow 10% of management, supervisory workers doing accounting, finance, administration, legal, planning, and IT - to work in office instead of home. However, they are only allowed to be in office for 4 hours (10am-2pm) 3 days a week.

The government has further clarified exemptions granted to the public and private sector workers in management and supervisory roles from a mandatory work from home order.

The mandatory work from home order is in force for areas under conditional movement control order namely Sabah, Labuan, Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya...

 

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Assuming you employ 1 supervisor & 10 accounts clerks? How? Only 1 clerk allowed to work?

Smlm Ismail Sabri cakap semua kerja di rumah, yg ke pejabat perlu buat swab test. Hari ni Azmin Ali cakap 10% boleh ke pejabat x perlu swab test. Hari ni juga Pengarah JPA kata 30% blh ke pejabat. Pening la korang ni. Bincang dulu sblm umum blh? IsmailSabri60 AzminAli

Good news for bosses. Now every employee is part of the 10% management & supervisory levels.

This regulation should be permanent. 😂

10am - 2pm covid-19 weaker at this time? Will only infect people after 2pm?

Bila kerajaan start buat benda pelik 😂workfromhome

Kan senang tutup terus ... how can u enforce the rule on 1 million workers the whole lembah kelang ... iskkk 😁

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