Cabinet to discuss increasing employers’ EPF contribution, says PM FMTNews
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said any decision on EPF contributions will have an impact on the economy.
He was responding to demands from various unions for such an increase to boost employees’ retirement funds.
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