30,000 in hotel industry have lost jobs, says MTUC

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The congress says another 10,000 have been told to take unpaid leave, and 6,000 have had their pay cut. FMTNews MTUC

The tourist belt in Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur, is one of the areas badly hit by travel restrictions due to Covid-19.

He told Bernama that from March 18 to May 27, MTUC had, through its Covid-19 helpdesk, received 383 complaints regarding pay reduction, 186 complaints of dismissal, 37 cases of forced leave and 54 unpaid leave, and 17 cases in connection with the enforcement of the movement control order. It should also offer discounts on electricity and water bills as well as tax deduction to ease the burden on hotel owners, he said.Halim, who is also the GiatMara chairman, urged former hotel workers to register for skills courses at GiatMara or other colleges if they wanted a change in profession, like becoming entrepreneurs.

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GLC company shd absorb all so the 10000 can hv new job! Appointing incompetent candidate at GLC which does not hv business sense is totally useless!!!

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