M’sians working in Singapore fear getting fired


Malaysian workers queuing to take a public transport into Singapore. - Filepic

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,

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