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Kemas kindergarten assistants’ pay raise awaiting MoF nod: Mahdzir

Rural Development Minister says current RM500 allowance not in line with increasing workload

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 26 Jun 2022 6:15PM

Kemas kindergarten assistants’ pay raise awaiting MoF nod: Mahdzir
Rural Development Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid says Kemas kindergarten assistants now have to act as teachers as well when previously their task was only to prepare food. – Bernama pic, June 26, 2022

KUALA NERUS – The Rural Development Ministry (RDM) is awaiting Finance Ministry (MoF) approval to increase the allowance of Community Development Department (Kemas) kindergarten assistants.

Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said the MoF is expected to give feedback on the matter soon.

“The proposal to increase Kemas kindergarten assistants’ allowance had been brought to the attention of the Public Service Department (PSD) and the MoF. We need approval from the MoF for the funds to be channelled to us (RDM). God willing, we will get it,” he told reporters after presenting scrolls to 648 graduates of the Central Terengganu Development Authority (Ketengah) College at Dewan Sultan Mizan, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, here today.

Mahdzir said the proposal to increase the allowance had been brought up by several parties as the low monthly salary of RM500 is not commensurate with the increasing workload.

“Initially, their task was only to cook, that’s all. But now they also act as teachers and have a lot of work to do,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Mahdzir said the proposal to upgrade Kemas kindergarten teachers from diploma holders to early childhood education degree holders had been taken to the PSD for discussion.

He said several matters, including the budget and appropriate time to implement the move, must be considered by the government before the proposal could be approved.

“So far, it is still in the discussion stage. We have a focus group. We must be aware that this will be implemented batch by batch and will also involve emoluments, so we need to know all the details to prepare a budget requirement,” he said. – Bernama, June 26, 2022

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