MyEG begins sharing data with Labour Dept on Covid-19 screening of foreign workers

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PETALING JAYA: MY E.G. Services Bhd (MyEG) has commenced a data-sharing collaboration with the Labour Department of Peninsular Malaysia for monitoring...

MY E.G. Services Bhd has commenced a data-sharing collaboration with the Labour Department of Peninsular Malaysia for monitoring and enforcement related to Covid-19 screening of foreign workers.

Under the arrangement, MyEG will share real-time data from the portal, including workers’ screening status, test results and mobile QR-code based digital certificates issued as proof of testing with the department. The group urged employers of foreign workers to register the screening status of their workforce via the portal to ensure the data shared with the department are up to date.

 

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