M'sians with working permit will be allowed into Singapore in phases

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JOHOR BARU: The Federal Government and the Singaporean government have reached a mutual understanding in allowing Malaysians, especially Johoreans that have been suspended from their jobs, to return to work once the border between both countries reopen.

State investment, entrepreneur development, cooperative and human resource committee chairman Mohd Izhar Ahmad said that only those with a working permit would be allowed to enter the republic in phases.

Industries in the republic have also given an indication that they are looking forward to re-employing those who have been suspended from work. Mohd Izhar added that, of the 100,000 workers, 75% of the workers are expected to return to work, while 15% are still pending. The remaining 10% have given their decision not to return to work to Singapore and focus on other ventures.

“The programme will be launched by the end of July or as soon as we have all related agencies on board. This is because we want job seekers skills to match exactly with what the current industry needs.

 

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