FT Minister says KL's homeless to be employed after MCO

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KUALA LUMPUR: The city’s homeless population will be trained and given jobs once the movement control order (MCO) is lifted, says Tan Sri Annuar Musa.

The Federal Territories Minister said the 800 homeless people now in shelters in the city would be screened and provided with employment with Kuala Lumpur City Hall or private companies.

“We are prepared to offer 500 to 700 positions, and they will be paid a salary of between RM1,200 to RM1,400, ” he announced during a press conference that was streamed live on his ministry's Facebook page on Friday .

 

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Bela Dulu Nasib Mereka yang terjejas akibat PKP ini. Baru cerita pasal homeless.

Homeless adalah kesan daripada diri sendiri tetapi jobless ini disebabkan oleh faktor PKP sehingga terpaksa diberhentikan. Mereka dah bertahun Dan Ada diantara mereka dah selesa jadi homeless. Tapi yang jobless ini terpaksa menerima hakikat ini walaupun bukan ditakdirkan.

Kesian bagi Mereka yang Memuji tanpa faham. Kau nak bagi kerja kepada mereka yang tiada Pekerjaan. Tetapi bagaimana dengan mereka yang diberhentikan kerja, Hilang Punca pendapatan akibat kesan daripada PKP ini? Siapa yang Akan membela mereka

Now this is even better than KhalidSamad even when it’s coming from a BN/PN person. Only saying this coz of the several tweets on the KLhomeless to the former which was ignored.

Alhamdulillah....ini mcm la menteri kita mau!!

If they are willing to work it fine, then we can send back the foreign workers. But if they are as demanding as the current locals then what

Alhamdulillah.

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