Follow govt’s lead in increasing salaries, Anwar tells private sector

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Follow govt’s lead in increasing salaries, Anwar tells private sector
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim hopes that private companies will emulate the government’s plan to review civil servants’ salary schemes.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim at his monthly meeting with staff from the Prime Minister’s Department today.

At his monthly meeting with staff from the Prime Minister’s Department, Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said he had received complaints from private sector workers claiming that their wages had not increased even though their employers have reported strong earnings. “So, I hope that this signal given by the government to recognise civil servants is also taken up by the private sector, especially those who report good profits.He was referring to the government’s decision to review the Public Service Remuneration System and provide an incentive of RM2,000 to civil servants in Grade 56 and below, as announced in the 2024 Budget last Friday.

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