Give youth seven days leave

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Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin

KUALA LUMPUR: Youth who work in government agencies or private companies should be given an allocation of seven days leave to be able to attend youth programmes and courses, especially those that involve nationhood, patriotism and unity.

Deputy Minister of Communications and Multimedia Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin said, currently, there was a lack of encouragement to the youth to attend such programmes, compared to the past when the group was easily given holiday allocations.

“That is why if we look at the youth programmes in the past, they were given leave by the government but it is less today. The youth are also finding it difficult to get financial allocations.

“So, if possible, we bring it back, such as a seven-day leave to youth working with the government or the private sector without salary deduction, so they can attend youth activities, especially related to nationhood and patriotic programmes which can boost unity,” he said.

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He said this after launching the Malaysian Association of Youth Clubs (MAYC) Poetry Recitation Night programme in conjunction with the 2020 Independence Month Celebration last night. – Bernama

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