Coronavirus: MOM takes 230 companies, work pass holders to task for flouting circuit breaker rules, stay-home notices

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SINGAPORE - Since early April, about 230 companies and work pass holders were caught flouting circuit breaker measures at workplaces and stay-home notice requirements, the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) said on Friday (May 8).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Since early April, about 230 companies and work pass holders were caught flouting circuit breaker measures at workplaces and stay-home notice requirements, the Ministry of Manpower said on Friday .

MOM also suspended the work pass privileges of nine employers for failing to ensure that their employees complied with the stay-home notice requirements. These work places failed to ensure proper safe distancing and crowd management, conduct temperature screening, and proper tracking of employees and visitors' entry into the workplace.

 

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