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PETALING JAYA: Fifteen associations affiliated with the palm oil supply chain have jointly appealed to the government for an immediate review of the windfall profit levy (WPL) on palm oil in Malaysia.
PETALING JAYA: Rovenny Elshera Ronald, 23, a Sabahan in Johor, works from 10am until 5pm, five days a week as a waitress, Sometimes she even takes on the night shift and additional overtime to bump up her pay packet.
Eleven associations have called for the RM1,500 monthly minimum wage, effective May 1, 2022, to be postponed as the 36 per cent increase is a significant hike for oil palm planters in rural areas recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic amid crop losses, workers shortage and higher input cost
KUALA LUMPUR (April 7): Twelve plantation groups today voiced their opposition to the government’s decision to order the plantation sector to contribute 1% towards the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) Levy.
In a joint statement today, they stressed the importance of inclusive and effective engagement with the relevant stakeholders of the plantation sector on this matter.
“Such engagements will constructively facilitate towards an open and transparent platform to review the additional levy made under the expansion of the compulsory HRDF Order 2021. In doing so, this will be testimony to the government’s objective to attain win-win propositions in inclusive partnership with the private sectors, towards reviving the Malaysian economy in post-pandemic recovery period,” they said.