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Docs Urged To Use Official Channels To Report Bullying
Mar 21, 2024
Doctors are being urged to use official channels to report bullying at the workplace, instead of seeking justice on social media.
The Malaysian Medical Association says there are various avenues provided by the Health Ministry, the MMA and even police for victims to lodge reports.
Nevertheless, the MMA also wants the authorities to investigate why such complaints are posted on social media in the first place.
This includes the possibility that victims are losing trust in the system, due to slow response or minimal action.
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Motorists are being advised to be patient and courteous on the road during Ramadan.
Bukit Aman says its expecting up to a million vehicles on the roads in KL alone this month…due to work and Raya shopping…and urged users to be on their best behaviour.
The cops also said that their Ops Selamat festive season operation will be implemented from April 8th to the 13th.
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In a related development… more than eight tonnes of leftover food has been salvaged from Ramadan bazaars nationwide so far.
The Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry says this is part of its MySaveFood program…to prevent wastage and feed the needy.
It says the unsold food is distributed to university students, welfare facilities and the homeless.
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In other news… the Prime Minister says stern and swift action has to be taken over the recent controversial socks issue…after which we need to move on and focus on more important matters.
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The Immigration Department says it has sent more than 11 thousand foreign workers back to their home countries…via its migrant repatriation program.
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