Coronavirus: Hotels to accommodate Malaysian staff in guest rooms or ask them to go on leave

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SINGAPORE - Malaysian staff who commute daily to Singapore will either be housed in guest rooms, or be asked to take leave, say hotels affected by the country's movement restriction order.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Malaysian staff who commute daily to Singapore will either be housed in guest rooms or be asked to take leave, say hotels affected by the country's movement restriction order.

Grand Park City Hall general manager Jeane Lim said about 10 per cent of Malaysian staff, who work in roles such as housekeeping, kitchen staff and front of house, commute across the border daily. Those who remain in Malaysia will use their annual leave. The company will supplement it with paid leave thereafter.

Smaller players have responded in similar ways. Singapore-based hotel management and booking platform RedDoorz, which operates 17 budget hotels here, will house 12 Malaysian employees at its properties such as RedDoorz Hostel @ Kallang MRT."We respect their decision to stay home. Nobody wants to be apart from their families for that long," says vice-president of operations Adil Mubarak.

 

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