A Johor couple who work for a Singapore-based finance company have expressed disappointment for having to put up with colleagues of the opposite sex in a house provided by their employer.
Joseph (not his real name), who is accompanied by his wife and their 8-year-old son, admitted it was miserable for them as a result of the implementation of the Movement Control Order by the Malaysian government from March 18 to 31 that prohibits them from commuting daily.
Subsequently, they decided to move out and sought to put up at a friend’s house for the time being.
"It's true that my employer has provided a house but having to put up with colleagues of the opposite sex, my wife felt uncomfortable.
"So that's why I made the decision for us to move out as I and my wife had to bring our child to work," he said when contacted by Astro AWANI here on Thursday.
He said, they could not afford to rent a house in Singapore, which forced them to seek out their employer for a place to stay.
However, the couple had not expected what was in store for them and decided to leave the house provided by their employer.
"Our employer can't say anything. So, my wife and I are now putting up at a friend's house as everyone knows the rent here is too expensive. Even for a small room, you would have to pay in the hundreds,” he added.
Joseph claimed there were employers who would place their employees from Johor in a vacant warehouse for temporary accommodation.
More unfortunate, he claimed, some of his friends were provided a stuffy storage room.
However, some have better luck.
Ameline, who works for a cleaning company in Singapore, said her employer provided hotel accommodation and transport fare as she had to commute to work.
She, however, claimed that several of her friends were unlucky because some of them had to spend the night at the Keranji MRT Station.
"My company is providing hotel accommodation for these two weeks besides giving transport fare due to the distance to my workplace.
"But there are some of our people who have to spend the night at a MRT station because they may work for a small company which cannot afford to provide a better place to stay," Ameline said.
Apparently, for some Malaysian workers in Singapore, they have no choice but to work as they feared losing their work permits if they were absent for a long period.
Astro Awani
Thu Mar 19 2020
Some Malaysian workers claimed that they have been forced to share homes with the opposite sex and sleep at MRT stations. - Filepic
Hyundai to invest RM2.16 bil in Malaysia through strategic partnership with INOKOM
This investment includes efforts to upgrade INOKOM's existing assembly capacity to meet Hyundai's automotive needs.
‘C4Cinta’ sets record as highest-grossing Malaysian Tamil film
'C4Cinta', directed by young filmmaker Karthik Shamalan, has set a new benchmark in Malaysian Tamil cinema.
Man charged with mother's murder, storing body in freezer
The court denied bail and scheduled case mention on Feb 7 for the submission of forensic, autopsy, and chemist reports.
Abolition of examination in schools to reduce pressure on pupils - Fadhlina
The classroom assessment approach offers a much more interesting learning ecosystem, says Fadhlina Sidek.
Google, Meta urge Australia to delay bill on social media ban for children
Google and Meta says the government should wait for the results of an age-verification trial before going ahead.
Judge tosses Trump 2020 election case after prosecutors' request
It represents a big legal victory for Donald Trump, who won the Nov. 5 US election and is set to return to office on Jan. 20.
DHL plane crash in Lithuania leaves authorities searching for answers
Rescue services said the plane hit the ground, split into pieces and slid over 100 metres (110 yards).
National squad to hold friendly matches for 2025 Indoor Hockey World Cup
The warm-up matches will involve matches against better ranked teams in the world, namely Austria (first) and Belgium (third).
G7 seeks unity on ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu
The United States, part of the G7, has rejected the ICC decision, with President Joe Biden describing it as outrageous.
Francissca Peter remembers Tan Sri Ahmad Nawab: A tribute to a musical legend
A legend who has influenced our music for decades, was one of the highlights of my career, says Francissca Peter.
TikTok decision coming soon as Jan. 19 divestment deadline looms
Judges are reviewing TikTok's challenge to a law requiring ByteDance to sell its US assets by Jan. 19 or face a ban.
Lebanese sources: Biden, Macron set to announce Israel-Hezbollah truce
In Washington, White House national security spokesperson John Kirby said, "We're close" but "nothing is done until everything is done".
PM meets chaebol tycoon to attract more FDI to Malaysia
Chaebols are prominent figures from South Korea's family-owned conglomerates.
Govt won't allow non-citizen vehicles to enjoy RON95 subsidy - Economy Ministry
The implementation of the RON95 subsidy in 2025 is expected to provide savings of RM3.6 billion to government expenditure.
Ringgit opens lower as greenback gains ground
Dr Mohd Afzanizam says the market responded positively to news of hedge fund manager Scott Bessent heading the US Treasury Department.
Management of low-cost housing, gov't quarters, focus at Dewan Rakyat today
Also among the highlights, UNICEF report on 12.3pct of teenagers in Klang Valley's PPR face mental health issues and suicidal tendencies.
UN Resolution 1701, cornerstone of any Israel-Hezbollah truce
Here are the resolution's main terms, and a note about subsequent violations and tensions.
Record aid worker deaths in 2024 in 'era of impunity', UN says
So far this year there have been 281 aid worker victims, according to the Aid Worker Security database.
Why India's toxic farm fire counting method is disputed
Here's how India counts farm fires - a major contributor to severe pollution in the north - and why its method is being questioned.
Divisions on curbing plastic waste persist as UN treaty talks begin
South Korea is hosting the fifth and ostensibly final UN Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC-5) meeting this week.