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Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin delivers a speech at the launch of the National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme Handbook at the Perdana Putra Building in Putrajaya February 16, 2021. Bernama pic
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PUTRAJAYA, April 11 Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin said the roles of the Social Welfare Department (JKM) as well as its employees would continue to be empowered through the implementation of several initiatives to ensure the delivery of efficient and people-friendly welfare assistance services.
Among the initiatives included the restructuring of JKM which cover efforts to enhance the delivery of aid, streamlining of posts as well as improving the distribution of duties apart from granting special allowances to JKM staff who serve at risk areas such as senior citizen and people with disabilities (OKU) institutions, he said.
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SHAH
ALAM: The current economic downturn is among the factors contributing to low salary of between RM1,000 and RM1,500 being offered to fresh graduates, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.
“We never change the minimum salary (of RM1,200) but in this situation, there are employers who offer jobs to the unemployed.
“I suggest that we accept the offered salary instead of being unemployed,” he said in a news conference after attending the Malaysia Prihatin Programme and the handing-over ceremony of the Trade Union Development Grant (GPKS) 2021 here, today.
According to a recent report from the Statistics Department, the majority of graduates entering the job market last year received a monthly salary of between RM1,001 to RM1,500 compared to the average of RM2,001 to RM2,500 recorded in 2019.
Monday, 05 Apr 2021 04:51 PM MYT
Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan suggested that fresh graduates accept the offered salary instead of being unemployed. Bernama pic
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SHAH ALAM, April 5 The current economic downturn is among the factors contributing to low salary of between RM1,000 and RM1,500 being offered to fresh graduates, said Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri M. Saravanan.
“We never change the minimum salary (of RM1,200) but in this situation, there are employers who offer jobs to the unemployed.
“I suggest that we accept the offered salary instead of being unemployed,” he said in a news conference after attending the Malaysia Prihatin Programme and the handing-over ceremony of the Trade Union Development Grant (GPKS) 2021 here, today.