Imagine being forced to stand all day at a stall - while pregnant. That’s exactly what Noorman Mubarak’s wife faced after the NEA gave them a warning for not being physically present at their Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang stall. In a viral complaint, Noorman called out the unfair regulations that require hawkers to be on-site no matter the circumstances. But is the system punishing hawkers, or are these regulations necessary?
(01:08) Background of case
(03:40) Welcome Noorman Mubarak, Co-founder of Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang
(07:20) NEA's reasonings
(19:38) Mr Noorman's response to Reddit comments
(29:45) Are there meetings between hawkers and hawker centers?
(31:55) What needs to change
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