Malaysia

Cabinet to refine progressive wage for implementation: Anwar

PM says move will depend on country’s financial position, policy needs

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 07 Aug 2023 10:49PM

Cabinet to refine progressive wage for implementation: Anwar
Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim says the incentive-based, productivity-linked policy is voluntary in nature and is meant to complement the minimum wage policy, and it would come with guidelines on annual progressive salaries for every sector, occupation and level. – Bernama pic, August 7, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The proposed progressive salary policy will be brought to the cabinet for fine-tuning and to study the need to provide funds as incentives for its gradual implementation, said Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

The prime minister said this would be done according to the country’s financial position and policy needs.

He said the policy was discussed at the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) meeting today as a shift towards job market recovery so that salaries can be increased more consistently and distributed more evenly.

“NEAC is of the view that the progressive salary policy is one of the job market reforms to ensure Malaysian workers are not burdened by the cost of living and can enjoy work with decent salaries to guarantee the people’s well-being and realise the agenda of uplifting the national economy,” he said in a statement today.

Anwar said this policy model was proposed after NEAC had considered the views and interests of employers and workers.

He said the incentive-based, productivity-linked policy is voluntary in nature and is meant to complement the minimum wage policy, and it would come with guidelines on annual progressive salaries for every sector, occupation and level.

Anwar said preliminary engagements and surveys showed that 62% of workers and 80% of companies welcomed the proposed features of the policy.

He added that NEAC hopes it would be well-received and involve the widest participation possible of companies and workers.

“The next step is to hold discussions and engagements with interested parties, especially industry players, businesses and workers,” he said.

The prime minister said salary was a fundamental issue which could no longer be neglected.

Anwar said based on the First Quarter 2023 Workers’ Wage Statistics Report (Formal Sector) which was tabled last week, more than two million Malaysian workers were still earning less than RM2,000 a month.

He said the situation is more worrying for youth aged 20-24 as their median salary is only RM1,682 a month, and most of the workers could only hit the top salary level of RM3,500 on reaching 40-49 years in their career.

In view that the wage share ratio of Malaysian workers had dropped from 37.2% in 2020 to 32.4% in 2022, the government had set a target to raise this ratio to 45% of total income, he added.

Anwar said the Gagasan Ekonomi Madani: Memperkasa Rakyat (Madani Economic Framework: Empowering the Rakyat) had set out the country’s direction for the medium term, especially to position the country as the leading economy in Asia and among the 30 biggest economies in the world. – Bernama, August 7, 2023

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