PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has urged private companies that have recorded substantial profits to follow the government’s lead in improving employee salary schemes as announced in the 2024 budget.
At his monthly meeting with staff of the Prime Minister’s Department here today, Anwar, who is also the finance minister, said he had received complaints from private sector workers claiming that their wages had not increased even though their employers had reported strong earnings.“I request the private sector to because some have complained that companies make RM400 million a year in profit, but their wages remain stagnant.
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“No one considered this possible given the current financial constraints of the government, and even the finance ministry did not propose such an amount,” he said.He hoped the review would be carried out thoroughly and would consider the views of all departments and sectors.
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