KUALA LUMPUR: The National Security Council (MKN) has decided that effective April 1, the ruling allowing only 30 per cent of employees to work from office in Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) areas will be abolished.
Senior Minister (Security Cluster) Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said this decision was taken on the recommendation of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) to allow management and supervisory groups of companies to operate at the maximum level.
He said one justification for this was that the work from home order was difficult to be implemented by manufacturing companies as their operations could not be conducted remotely.
“Apart from this, manufacturing operations frequently involve complex and technical processes requiring the presence of different management and supervisory teams working together at the same time.
“This directive is effective April 1 and further information on the standard operating procedure (SOP) is available on the MKN website,” he told a press conference on developments regarding the Movement Control Order (MCO) here today.
Ismail Sabri said the level of office attendance for civil servants would be subject to circulars and directives of the Public Service Department (JPA) while the private sector is allowed to have 100 per cent of their staff working from office for the management, supervisory, operation and support divisions.
Meanwhile, he said the government had decided to allow domestic maids with visas who are stranded in their home countries following border closures to return to work in Malaysia.
He said they needed to apply for permission via the My Travel Pass.
“After obtaining approval, they have to undergo screening tests and compulsory quarantine according to the set SOP, while their employers have to bear the quarantine costs,” he said.
On the appeal of the Association of Foreign Maid Agencies, Ismail Sabri said the government also decided to allow the processing of applications for recruitment of maids by these agencies.
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Bernama
Tue Mar 30 2021
Ismail Sabri said one justification for this was that the work from home order was difficult to be implemented by manufacturing companies as their operations could not be conducted remotely.
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