Malaysians working in Singapore fear getting fired

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JOHOR BARU – Malaysian workers, who chose to remain in Singapore during the present lockdown, are now living in fear as there are cases of bosses looking for excuses to terminate their employment.

This includes not wearing facemasks, loitering or gathering around their hostel and not practising social distancing.

This has led some to believe their employers were just looking for an excuse to terminate them without paying them adequate compensation during the present Singapore lockdown known as circuit breaker – which has been extended until June 1.

Those found not adhering to the circuit breaker, which included not wearing facemasks outside or not practising social distancing, face a S$300 (RM900) fine, and foreign workers may have their employment pass revoked.

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