"A similar idea was brought up a few years ago. Thus, the MTUC urges the government to withdraw such recommendation and should discourage citizens of this country from holding down two jobs," the union said following the deputy international trade and industry minister’s statement.
Astro Awani had reported Ahmad Maslan as saying the government encouraged those in the low-income group to work two jobs, and that it was not uncommon as it was done by many around the world.
His remark has since earned him wide criticism among social media users.
Gopal Kishnam said research had proven that having two jobs would also lead to negative impact in terms of health and productivity of the workers.
"They won't have quality time with their family, and if this happened, we worry that more social problem will be occurred in the long-run."
"If the government continues to promote the two jobs scheme, it will affect the overall productivity of the organisation they are working for, and the nation at large,” he said.
He said MTUC would bring the matter to the Human Resources Ministry and the prime minister in the near future to find ways to increase wages of workers in the country.
"We hope that the employers’ organisation will also say no to this kind of recommendation.”
The portal also reported that civil servants too could run online businesses but the main commitment should be their day job.
“We don’t really agree with Ahmad Maslan’s (statement). Of course we encourage people to work to generate income if they can, but what worries us is that it can affect performance and productivity,” he told The Malaysian Insider.
"We are not saying that it (two jobs) is not good but it will have a bad implication on government service," he added.
He said the government needed to understand that those who had more than one job were forced to do it as it was not an option for them.
“It’s not that they want to do it. It is because of survival. They have to do two jobs even though it may affect productivity.
“Let say you finish your work at 5pm, and after that you continue with your second job until midnight. So, when you are working more than 16 hours daily, you no longer have the energy and when you go to work the next day you will be sleepy,” he said adding that many civil servants had two jobs, especially the low-income and middle-class group.
He also relayed the fear of office assets or equipment being used by some workers to carry out their other jobs, such as an online business.
“We don’t really encourage civil servants to do two jobs because at the end of the day, we worry that people will blame us if the service provided is not good enough.”
- TMI
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