Workers of at least two factories and one office in non-essential sectors, located in areas under the enhanced movement control order (MCO) in Selangor, have received letters allowing them to operate.
According to the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC), the letters were issued by the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) on July 4, allowing operations to start from July 5.
MTUC’s Selangor and Federal Territories chairperson Wan Noorulazhar Mohd Hanafiah said the division received complaints from workers of two electronic factories and one research division of a company in a non-essential sector.
Update: Although it was not explicitly stated in the letter, a Miti source told Malaysiakini the approval letters are void for non-essential sectors in areas under enhanced MCO.
The source also provided an infographic by Miti stating that the CIMS 3.0 letter can be downloaded by firms starting July 5, and is valid for those located in Phase 1 and 2, "except enhanced MCO localities".
According to the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC), the letters were issued by the International Trade and Industry Ministry (Miti) on July 4, allowing operations to start from July 5.
MTUC’s Selangor and Federal Territories chairperson Wan Noorulazhar Mohd Hanafiah said the division received complaints from workers of two electronic factories and one research division of a company in a non-essential sector.
Update: Although it was not explicitly stated in the letter, a Miti source told Malaysiakini the approval letters are void for non-essential sectors in areas under enhanced MCO.
The source also provided an infographic by Miti stating that the CIMS 3.0 letter can be downloaded by firms starting July 5, and is valid for those located in Phase 1 and 2, "except enhanced MCO localities".
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