Courier company says sorry over 'violent sorting of packages'

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PETALING JAYA: Courier company J&T Express Malaysia has apologised over recent cases which went viral on social media depicting their staff violently tossing packages.

In a statement on Sunday , it said that the management handled the matter immediately and the employees involved had apologised."J&T has been fully committed to localisation development, continuously improving employee compensation and benefits, and promoting the development of Malaysia's social economy and e-commerce industry.

It said that for employees who have worked for less than a year, bonuses are paid according to the length of working time without prejudice. It said J&T will not deduct or owe employees a penny of wages, and hereby declare that they are willing to accept the supervision and inspection by the public and institutions.

"This is indeed a fault in our management. We have formulated special regulations and management methods for settlement of claims and supervision of similar incidents, and fast settlement of lost packages.

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Make sure you guys pay for the damage goods!

So if people vandalism your office and just tweet sorry it will be ok?

Cepat jugak depa ni. Bila dah kantoi maka terpaksa la kan

Many feel for the staff, and rightfully so because they lose part of their take-home income. But not many knew this company incurred RM59 million losses in 2018, and another RM73 million loss in 2019. 5 years in operations, 5 years of losses. It is either cut costs or cut jobs.

Many feel for the staff, and rightfully so because they lose part of their take-home income. But not many knew this company incurred RM59 million losses in 2018, and another RM73 million loss in 2019. 10 years in operations, 10 years of losses. It is either cut costs or cut jobs.

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