The laundry sub-sector is a multibillion-ringgit industry, says lawyer Zarina Ismail.
Zarina, a lawyer, is advising the two associations, which are trying to work with the government to resolve the issue. “We service hotels, airlines, the government and the retail business, all of which have different textile needs. It’s not just wash, dry, and fold.”“It’s the same with mamak stalls. Locals don’t want to work these jobs. We have the best equipment, but they leave after a while.
“The foreigners stay longer, and they are not cheap either. If you want good workers, you cannot pay peanuts.”
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