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Minimum wage review being analysed, refined

KUALA LUMPUR: The National Wage Legislative Technical Committee is analysing and refining all the findings obtained in the minimum wage review, said Deputy Human Resources Minister Datuk Awang Hashim.

He said the report on the findings of the study would be presented and debated at the level of the National Wage Consultative Council before being recommended and submitted for consideration and approval by the government.

He said the Human Resources Ministry, through the council, had conducted six engagement sessions according to zones which were attended by 209 employers' associations, 93 trade unions and four non-governmental organisation on the review of the minimum wage as of Sept 1.

"The ministry has also distributed survey forms to a sample of 1,996 employer respondents and 1,996 employee respondents as well as implemented a' Public Perception Survey on the Minimum Wage Order 2020 via its portal.

"There were 239 respondents comprising 177 employees (74.2 per cent), 25 employers (10.5 per cent) and 37 other respondents (job seekers and the public) equivalent to 15.7 per cent," he said during the Question-and-Answer session at the Dewan Rakyat today.

Awang said this in reply to a question from Nurul Izzah Anwar (PH-Permatang Pauh) who asked for an explanation on the government's commitment as well as the details of efforts so far in the review of the minimum wage.

Answering a question from Abdul Latiff Abdul Rahman (Pas-Kuala Krai) on measures to address unemployment among the people, he said the unemployment rate of Malaysians dropped from 5.1 per cent in the second quarter of 2020 to 4.8 per cent in the second quarter of 2021.

He said the MyFutureJobs data obtained until September recorded 1,574,327 job opportunities in various categories provided in the portal while 636,613 job seekers were looking for jobs and out of that number, 217,356 people managed to find job matches.

Awang said the government had also announced the implementation of various assistance programmes and stimulus packages since the Covid-19 pandemic hit the country.

Among them are the Malaysian Economic and People Protection Assistance Package (Permai), the People and Economic Strategic Empowerment Programme (Pemerkasa) and the People's Wellbeing and Economic Recovery Package (Pemulih). – BERNAMA

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