The Johor government's proposed 4.5-day work week may be discussed at the upcoming Malaysia-Singapore Annual Leaders' Retreat, says Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.
However, the unity government spokesman clarified that the matter was not addressed during Friday's (Nov 22) Cabinet meeting.
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However, the unity government spokesman clarified that the matter was not addressed during Friday's (Nov 22) Cabinet meeting.
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00:00WB, Iskandar Yabita Haryan.
00:02Regarding the suggestion of the State Council of Johor
00:05to shorten the working hours of state officials there by four and a half days,
00:09has it been discussed at the Cabinet level, or will it be implemented, or has it been touched upon?
00:15This matter has not been discussed,
00:17and perhaps it will be discussed a little, especially in the context of the annual leadership retreat
00:30between Malaysia and Singapore on December 8-9.
00:35But in today's Cabinet meeting, it has not been discussed.
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