Malaysia

Teachers union confident salary adjustments will reduce early retirements

NUTP lauds new remuneration system.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 18 Aug 2024 12:14PM

Teachers union confident salary adjustments will reduce early retirements
National Union of the Teaching Profession president Aminuddin Awang says the Public Service Remuneration System, with improved salary adjustments, is expected to address the issue of early retirements among teachers. – The Vibes file pic, August 18, 2024.

THE Public Service Remuneration System (SSPA), with improved salary adjustments, is expected to address the issue of early retirements among teachers, said Aminuddin Awang, reported Bernama.

The National Union of the Teaching Profession president said the announcement was a significant boost for teachers facing challenges and the rising cost of living.

“Teachers will benefit from both the annual salary increases and additional adjustments under the SSPA.

“After 12 years without a review, replacing the Malaysian Remuneration Scheme with the SSPA is a meaningful improvement.

“This move should help reduce early retirements and motivate teachers to provide excellent service in appreciation of the government’s support,” he was quoted as saying by Bernama.

He told Bernama, the phased implementation would start with significant increases in Phase 1 this December.

“This brings relief to teachers, who are also consumers. Phase 2 will include additional increases beyond the annual salary increase,” he said.

Aminuddin said the phased approach, which involves gradual salary increases, was a practical and manageable method.

Aminuddin also hoped for more detailed information on the full implementation of the SSPA.

“Although the salary increase has been announced, we are still waiting for more details. We hope the Public Service Department will provide a clearer explanation of the SSPA implementation and benefits,” he said.

The adjustment will be implemented in phases, starting from December 1, 2024, for Phase 1, and from January 1, 2026, for Phase 2. – August 18, 2024.

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