Monday, May 1, 2023

PM: Time to review civil servants' wages, especially lower grades

 


Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said it was about time to evaluate and review the salary of civil servants, especially those in the lower grades.

Anwar (above), who is also finance minister, said during the government’s Labour Day celebration that he was aware that civil servants are not satisfied with public service wages, especially those in the lower grades.

The prime minister said the government was carefully studying the demands put forward by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) and the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services Malaysia (Cuepacs) concerning the salary of civil servants.

“To me, within a period of one year, if there is a positive increase in revenue, the top priority will be the salary of civil servants. 

“In the meantime, all bonus payouts and facilities like health and education that need to be assisted, it will be immediately done once there is an allocation," he said.

During the Labour Day celebration, themed “Pekerja Pemangkin Wadah Malaysia Madani”, Anwar also announced an allocation of RM1 million each to both MTUC and Cuepacs to upgrade their administration.

Anwar said he would not want a strained relationship between workers’ unions and the government on matters related to demands and grievances faced by workers.

The prime minister also urged the Human Resource Ministry to fully accommodate requests from the MTUC and Cuepacs to hold discussions.

“Let there be discussions between the employers and workers. In the past, there were ministers who refused to meet unions. I do not want such a situation in my administration,” he said.

Anwar said the government would also announce several changes that are in the pipeline, aimed at improving the quality of service and ability of workers, from time to time.

Meanwhile, Anwar said the government would also attend to problems faced by Felda and its settlers to ensure no one is left behind.

Bernama

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