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Sabah must do its part to generate better paying jobs, says Bung Moktar

He called on the state government to step in after reports that a starting salary of RM1,800 for graduates is being labelled as excessive.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 11 Mar 2025 1:42PM

Sabah must do its part to generate better paying jobs, says Bung Moktar
Bung insists there’s plenty the state can do — starting with pressuring employers to offer fairer salaries. - March 11, 2025

by Jason Santos

SABAH may not have the power to set its own minimum wage, but that does not mean it should sit back and do nothing, said Umno Sabah chief Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin.

He called on the state government to step in after reports that a starting salary of RM1,800 for graduates is being labelled as excessive.

“Young people are the backbone of our economy, yet they’re forced to take jobs that don’t match their qualifications. With the cost of living rising, how is RM1,800 too much?” he said in a statement in Kota Kinabalu.

Minimum wage policies are decided at the federal level under the National Wages Consultative Council Act 2011 (Act 732), meaning Sabah has no control over setting a higher ceiling for wages.

But Bung insists there’s plenty the state can do — starting with pressuring employers to offer fairer salaries.

“Sabah is rich in natural resources, but its young people are struggling with low wages. If we can’t change federal policy, then we need other ways to boost their incomes,” he said.

He wants the state to roll out incentives for businesses that pay higher wages and invest in sectors that generate better-paying jobs.

Infrastructure, high-speed internet, and innovation hubs must also be a priority if Sabah wants to stay competitive, he said.

“This isn’t just about pay—it’s about the future of our youth. We need action now,” he said. -  March 11, 2025 

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