Malaysia

Rafizi within his rights to speak out on progressive wage: Sivakumar

This is despite such issues being under HR Ministry’s purview, says minister

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 13 Jul 2023 9:33PM

Rafizi within his rights to speak out on progressive wage: Sivakumar
V. Sivakumar says the government is studying other salary models apart from the current minimum wage policy. – AZIM RAHMAN/The Vibes file pic, July 13, 2023

KEPALA BATAS – Economy Minister Rafizi Ramli has the right to state his view on what is good for the country although wage issues and policies are under the purview of the Human Resources Ministry, said V. Sivakumar.

The human resources minister said the government was indeed studying the fairness of implementing the progressive wage model, with his ministry set to present the issue to the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) in August.

“The wage issue is indeed under the jurisdiction of the Human Resources Ministry. 

“Rafizi, as the economy minister, has the right to state what is good for our country.

“In addition, we are both members of the NEAC. 

“We will discuss what is the best mechanism for our country,” he told reporters after a working visit to the Industrial Training Institute here today.

He was commenting on a statement by Malaysian Employers Federation president Syed Hussain Syed Husman, who said that Rafizi should share plans to spur the economy and not his plans for progressive wage increases that are handled by the Human Resources Ministry.

Sivakumar said the government is studying other salary models apart from the current minimum wage policy.

“After the presentation, perhaps we will decide on what’s next. 

“We are looking into it, but we have not yet decided. Progressive wage is a good model, but we need to look at it in a holistic manner,” he said. – Bernama, July 13, 2023

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