Civil service pay hike to balance income gap between those in lower, higher grades, says PM

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SELAYANG Municipal Council confiscated business items from a shophouse in Desa Aman that operated as a food and entertainment outlet exclusively for Myanmarese on Tuesday (April 30).

PUTRAJAYA: The salary increase of more than 13% for civil servants, expected to be implemented in December this year, is an effort to balance the income gap between those in lower and higher grades, according to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The Prime Minister said that the increase of more than 13% involves the basic salary rather than allowances, and details about it would be discussed in a Cabinet meeting before a decision was made. Describing the announcement made in conjunction with the National Labour Day as an appreciation of the contributions and services of civil servants to the country, the Prime Minister, at the same time, wants this group to continue to increase productivity in line with the soon-to-be-enjoyed salary increase."It is hoped that this will encourage civil servants to work harder and stop being sluggish, lazy, and wasteful.

 

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